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    Antionline's Security Dude instronics's Avatar
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    Coloured names?

    Hi everyone.. quick question (shy mode on).

    How come some members have different coloured names on the boards? ie. mine is blue.

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    It shows what category of member you are. Blue is a senior member, red is an administrator and purple is a moderator.............. all the rest are black.



    On the other hand it could mean that we have marked your card and the NSA are watching............?

    Last edited by nihil; January 31st, 2009 at 09:29 AM.

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    lol thank you nihil.

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    Nothing that the Faq cannot answer.

    http://www.antionline.com/faq/faq.ph...aqnr=93&prog=3

    It's a little outdated, but it is being updated at the moment.

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    A little off topic here but don't you love maintaining FAQ's and help sections, I always found it to be a nightmare!

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    Not that difficult really. As AntiOnline's faq is using the FaqEngine and once you log in it is just a matter of scrolling a main page and clicking the relevant option and getting presented with a wysiwyg interface and adding the changes.

    All the info is there, but since the site upgrade a lot of urls point to the wrong thing, so it's just a matter of changing the old url with the new.

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    Well I mean as far as going into it and writing down instructions on how to do things. At least I always hated doing it, whether it be the first time or a revision :-P

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    Quote Originally Posted by oofki View Post
    Well I mean as far as going into it and writing down instructions on how to do things. At least I always hated doing it, whether it be the first time or a revision :-P
    Actually never really had a major issue with doing that sort of stuff.

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    I guess as a programmer I'd rather spend my time coding rather then writing the documentation for it :-P

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    Quote Originally Posted by oofki View Post
    I guess as a programmer I'd rather spend my time coding rather then writing the documentation for it :-P
    To true, but i get bored very easy, so i tend to switch between the 2 on regular intervals.

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