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Thread: New Posts Ticker In Windows Task Bar

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    New Posts Ticker In Windows Task Bar

    Greetings All:

    Now you can have a scrolling ticker of all the latest posts on AntiOnline. Keep up to date, without having to reload the main page! This only works for Windows users, sorry.

    Right click on your windows task bar.
    Select ToolBars ---> New Toolbar.
    In the location field, type http://www.AntiOnline.com/ticker.php
    Hit OK
    Resize the window so that you can see all of the text.

    If it starts scrolling really fast, just move your mouse over the box, then away, and it'll go back to normal speed.

    Enjoy!

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    Really Cool!

    Thanks JP!!

    [glowpurple]manually editing your config files can break them. If this happens, you get to keep both pieces. [/glowpurple]

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    But will this new feature keep me from getting logged out?
    Dear Santa, I liked the mp3 player I got but next christmas I want a SA-7 surface to air missile

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    Greetings:

    No, you do not have to be logged in for the ticker to work, and the ticker doesn't log you in or anything like that.

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    thanks JP for all the cool new stuff!

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    for *nix users, just open the url in a browser window, you don't need the ticker and it'll still show you the active threads.


    J.
    [glowpurple]manually editing your config files can break them. If this happens, you get to keep both pieces. [/glowpurple]

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    Nice feature JP. For linux users, just open the url http://www.antionline.com/ticker.php in a new browser window. It will open up a new window whenever you use it so there shouldnt be a problem. Good job JP.

    Sorry jcdux, i didnt see your post there first.
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    --Ecclesiastes 10:19

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    But when the admin disables the right click on my98 workstation...
    Any other idea...

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    cool cool... Good job JP!
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