PayPal cash for FUDForum scripts and hacks -- can you help... [message #27639] |
Sun, 18 September 2005 14:00 |
Markus Allen
Messages: 58 Registered: September 2005
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Are you a programmer with FUDForum scripts, hacks, and tweaks I might be able to buy from you?
Right now, I'm specifically looking for stuff like:
- Display the most popular discussions on a remote web page (via RSS)...
- Encourage lurkers to "Rank Topic" with a flyin or hover ad...
- Save a new topic/reply just like you can as a private message...
- And any other scripts that makes us say, "Wow, that's cool"
Can you help? Please point me to demos I can look at -- I've got instant PayPal cash (and 2- to 3-day iKobo cash if you're in Russia or other countries that don't offer PayPal):>
Click the reply button and show off your stuff.
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Re: PayPal cash for FUDForum scripts and hacks -- can you help... [message #31578 is a reply to message #29205] |
Mon, 08 May 2006 16:44 |
Doorknob
Messages: 1 Registered: May 2006
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Wild_Cat wrote on Sat, 03 December 2005 19:08 | Yeah, a Draft feature would be nice (do we still loose the post after inactivity period??? I think last I used FUD I simply stripped this function of time-out away...)
But I can only begin to imagine how much work it would require to be really useful and full-featured, so that you could close your browser, trun off-computer, or make several drafts in different topics.... Unless someone comes up with simple and efficient working algorythm for such a function.
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I don't understand, what would be so slow or difficult about it? i.e. wouldn't it bascially be just another post, except it's stored as a draft and not visible, rather than being an actual post. Maybe someone could explain this to me.....
I mean, on the surface it seems like it's the same 'ol task of storing and retrieving posts....
And if there is some difficulty in it....well, you could always ask other large systems with other such features how they overcame the problem (Livejournal, with millions of users, offers a draft feature)
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