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If you mean "with better organization" with regard to the continuity of GFF, then yes, that is a good thing. jeremy |
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No, it's still there. Make sure you're logged in properly, as it is hidden from guests.
dEATh by SKILLet (12:41:34): the trick is becoming absurdly overconfident to the point of arrogance
dEATh by SKILLet (12:41:44): and your skills will have to pick up to meet the deadline |
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Larry Oji, Super Moderator, Judge, "Dirge for the Follin" Project Director, VG Frequency Creator
Member 2291 Level 1.00 Mar 2006 |
ohhhh the horror of it all =(. And just when I wanted to get some xenogears guitar sheet music off of it the horror!! =(
Stephen |
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The forum style interface of vBulletin attachments does not lend itself to quick indexing of attachments. I think there are some enhancements that can be made to simplify this process.
For instance, allowing us to list down all attachments in a particular thread, or all attachments made by a particular person, would go a long way in aiding organization, vis a vis time-consuming manual updating. Better yet, an automatic crawler and indexer (mod-activated on certain threads) would really make my day, assuming it is possible given programming and server cpu processing restrictions ![]() Useful Stuff
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