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| OK, so, where's the Daniweb support area? I joined a couple of days ago & one of the first things I tried to do was to post a blog entry. And it mangled my formatting. All it was was some standard basic HTML - bold, italic, a few links, and so on. Nothing fancy, no scripting. But it appears that the board doesn't understand it! Everywhere I've gone to ask has a line at the top saying DO NOT POST SUPPORT QUESTIONS HERE. So where /do/ I post support questions? Such as, how do I post in HTML? I have found a guide to some weird square-brackets based formatting markup language like I have never seen before. I am not at all inclined to learn yet another new markup language. I know HTML, I know Wiki markup as I'm a Wikipedia editor, and I generally use *plain* /old/ _ASCII_ email type emphasis, which Mozilla understands and renders, for example. I'll be buggered if I can learn yet another new one. I don't want or need WYSIWYG text editors. This is supposed to be a place for techies, isn't it? So you make it easy for them, right? Like not compelling them to learn a new markup language? So, in summary: - Where do I go to ask questions *about using Daniweb?* Such as: - How do I post using HTML markup, which one support page suggests can be done? & - How do I turn off that irritating "Congratulations - you've made it" banner across the top? |
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| Re: OK, so, where's the Daniweb support area? Your on the right base for that!! (Feedback,support,etc .. SITE ISSUES) Welcome to Daniweb mate :) Happy new year!! |
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| Re: OK, so, where's the Daniweb support area? Welcome to DaniWeb... We are glad to have you! |
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| Re: OK, so, where's the Daniweb support area? Hello, welcome to the world of message boards! As you have found out, DaniWeb doesn't support HTML tags. It's just a matter of preference, but almost all forums I visit disable HTML. It's used to prevent your HTML from messing up the rest of the page's formatting and Javascripts. So instead you must use BBCode. They're often similar to HTML tags, except using [] instead of <>. Sorry about the inconvenience, but it's a fact that most message boards have to accept. As for your other questions: Quote:
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| Re: OK, so, where's the Daniweb support area? Posting HTML code within forum posts is disabled here just as it does on nearly all other forums. The simple answer is that people can use malicious JavaScript code, they can forget to close a </b> tag which might screw up the rest of the site design, and so forth. The following bbtags are supported: [b] [/b] for bold [i] [/i] for italic [url=http://www.site.com]Text[/url] for a URL It's pretty straightforward :) As far as where to ask support questions ... Here is a forum index showing all the forums we cover: http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/ And here is our Welcome How-To Guide: http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforum...=daniweb_howto I think joeprogrammer misunderstood about the "Congratulations - you've made it" banner. He was referring to the actual advertisement to the right of the logo. Basically the congratulations welcome message disappears once you've made your first 10 posts. |
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| Re: OK, so, where's the Daniweb support area? > Posting HTML code within forum posts is disabled here just as it does on nearly all other forums. The simple answer is that people can use malicious JavaScript code, they can forget to close a </b> tag which might screw up the rest of the site design, and so forth. Oh, come on. This is 2007 not 1997! If I can post on Livejournal or Flickr or YahooGroups or GoogleGroups or almost any other online forum I'm in using a safe restricted subset of HTML, then there is *no* reason why it can't be done here as well. I am, if that was not clear, only interested in and asking about posting HTML *in my own blog*. I don't expect or plan to use markup in forum posts at all. > It's pretty straightforward :) It may be, but I'm still not prepared to (1) learn yet another markup language or (2) convert posts from other places, where I'd normally use HTML, into something different for here! > As far as where to ask support questions ... Here is a forum index showing all the forums we cover: (...) Thanks for that! > I think joeprogrammer misunderstood about the "Congratulations - you've made it" banner. He was referring to the actual advertisement to the right of the logo. Basically the congratulations welcome message disappears once you've made your first 10 posts.[/quote] Gosh, the quoting really sucks as well, doesn't it? 8-o 10 posts of any kind anywhere? Er, OK. That's one for the FAQ, surely? |
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| Re: OK, so, where's the Daniweb support area? > Hello, welcome to the world of message boards! Er. Been there, done that! My primary email address, at the moment, is the 2nd one I got - in 1990. I've had this one for 17 years now. The previous one I got in 1985. It is fair to say that I am familiar with online conferencing and discussion systems! > As you have found out, DaniWeb doesn't support HTML tags. It's just a matter of preference, but almost all forums I visit disable HTML. It's used to prevent your HTML from messing up the rest of the page's formatting and Javascripts. I'm sorry, but I don't buy that. This is a readily-solvable issue with a few subframes. I use HTML daily in posting to Livejournal, both in blog entries and in comments, and I never bother to close tags if I want the effect to run through to the end of my post - I know that LJ will handle it and sort it for me. That is, after all, what computers are for! > So instead you must use BBCode. They're often similar to HTML tags, except using [] instead of <>. Nuh-uh. I have thousands of entries in various places around the web, and the common language is HTML. That's even what web magazines that I write for like The Inquirer (http://theinquirer.net) and OSNews (http://osnews.com) expect and demand. It's not that I can't learn a new markup; it's that I won't. :-) I'm not going to go through and edit any post I want to bring across from LJ or something and replace all the markup! Not a chance. I'll simply not bother putting it on Daniweb, if that's the case. > DaniWeb-site problems should be posted in this forum. Cheers. I had never heard of this forum, but Wavey - happygeek - moved my question here for me. Which is, in a way, answering it! > Hehe, just use AdBlock + Firefox. I already do. I'm typing in it right now. I'm not talking about the banner ads, I was talking about the text box that says: << Congratulations - you've made it! You now have the ability to participate in everthing on the site from posting on our forums to starting your own blog. It's a good idea to read our welcome guide to walk you through your first posts. Then, you're encouraged introduce yourself to the 139,111 members of our community. We'll all be glad to see you! Enjoying DaniWeb? It would be very much appreciated if you could help us out with a small member donation of just a few dollars a month. Your contribution helps us keep the site free for our members and the advertising as unobtrusive as possible. Plus, you get some great community benefits when you sponsor us! >> At the top of *every single page I look at* and means I have to scroll down to get at the content... > The ads are needed to pay for the server fees, and it's been a much discussed topic here, to say the least.[/quote] I'm sure it has! |
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| Re: OK, so, where's the Daniweb support area? Quote:
Er, thanks! Same to you! I wasn't, though - I posted that in the "introduce yourself" area. Might I suggest that it might be an idea to put some pointers for newbies that "coffee house: techtalk" (if that is, indeed, where we are) is the right place to go? |
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| Re: OK, so, where's the Daniweb support area? > Welcome to DaniWeb... We are glad to have you! Er, thank-you! (Damn... The box is still there... mustn't be at ten posts yet! What else can I reply to? :-)) |
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| Re: OK, so, where's the Daniweb support area? Hi welcome to daniweb, keep posting. You'll soon loose that message at the top. :lol: |
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