Judge and Jury

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20-Feb-02 06:30
Maybe html could be turned on in the Judge and Jury section!? Copy and paste gets old... plus no one hardly uses tags in there. Just a thought.
Peace Out
20-Feb-02 20:14
Hi Czech_Max,

Do you mean you'd like us to allow HTML entered by the users to be rendered in the browser, as opposed to being displayed as HTML?

Matt
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21-Feb-02 03:03
Yes and only in the judge and jury section. So you can just click on someones site link.
21-Feb-02 20:02
We should have this feature in the forum software soon. Thanks for the feedback!

Matt
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26-Feb-02 05:06
im pretty sure i know what he is talking about.

I bet he is talking about judge and jury where when a user/member of the forum puts his URL in the post, that you have to copy and paste it, and it would be alot nicer if it would turn into a link so that it opens a new window. I was just thinking about this and it is kinda annoying having to have a second window open or doing it in this one window and end up closing it all the time cause you forget that you should press the back button to get back to the forums..

maybe you could implament that, i dont think it would be too hard!

ty
Scott
28-Feb-02 15:03
Yeah, but wouldn't that make elated or teemz responsible for website content; (eg) someone posting a site full of offensive material.

Or would you write something like the BBC 'BBC is not responsible for external site content' or something like that.

Dan
28-Feb-02 16:39
If you do enable HTML posting in the forums, how are you going to stop people like the ever hilarious Noah from completely ruining the forums by posting deliberately badly formatted code? Perhaps the option of adding a single URL to any post, which would appear as a link n the page would be a safer way of enhancing for forums?
28-Feb-02 19:54
I don't think we're talking about full HTML here, just enabling URL's as active links, so that when someone types eg:

http://www.elated.com/

that becomes a link. Am I right, Czech_Max?

Matt
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03-Mar-02 03:06
Yes, that is what I was talking about.
Thanks.
Czech
03-Mar-02 03:11
I see nothing wrong with that, just linking to to the site. It is annoying to copy an paste. So i would love it if that was enabled

-Bubbleguy

 
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