Glad someone is getting a kick out of it! I am definitely the worldâs worst coder, and Drupal definitely has fantastically awful documentation. :-/
Thank you SB. Great job, gorgeous result.
I think I got it raised now. But unfortunately old signatures have been truncated, and I couldnât figure out any way around it.
Thanks SB.
Time for a :beer:
AARRGhhhhhh!! where's my :beer: gone??!!!??!
I snagged it right out of your hand. Trust me, I need one.
lol - the first one was for you, but I guess you need a couple!
Back at you sir!
Ahhh! thatâs better
Looks great, thanks SB!
Sorry, here is one more TO-DO:
Every time I open a thread with Toykeepers signature in it I get a Request:
AUTHENTICATION REQUIRED
A username and password are being requested by http://toykeeper.net. The site says: âforbidden use of bandwidth â view http://toykeeper.net/leech.txt for detailsâ
About to be very annoying.
Looking good, glad to be back in business! Thanks, SB
Same here
I noticed that too. Iâm sure sheâll tweak her server rules soon to support the new IP address.
Thanks for the hard work. BTW itâs not only my dns that is slow:
$ dig @ns3.ramnode.com budgetlightforum.com
[âŚ]
;; ANSWER SECTION:
budgetlightforum.com. 14400 IN A 23.226.225.231
whereas:
$ host -a budgetlightforum.ddns.net
[âŚ]
;; ANSWER SECTION:
budgetlightforum.ddns.net. 60 IN A 170.75.162.59
So I guess something went wrong somewhere.
Oh and If a newbie like me can ask for a search boxâŚ
Same here- just close the pop-up and keep going. LOOKING GOOD SB!
Phil
Thanks a lot to everyone for their encouragement and appreciation!
New engine seems fine, thanks for the hard work. One question tho, is there any way to get old PMs back or they are gone for good?
Seems like the signature line needs to be aligned at the bottom.
I think itâs just that some users have empty lines in their signatures.
Sorry about that. I had budgetlightforum.com on the whitelist but not budgetlightforum.ddns.net. So, if you were using the temporary address it didnât recognize the referrer.
Itâs fixed now. At least, I think itâs fixed. Please let me know if itâs not.
The site uses a HTTP Referer check because most of my bandwidth was being used for hotlinking on random peopleâs blogs. At first I tried serving up a different image, an animated gif of Kermit the Frog humping a stuffed bunny, but that didnât really help. It was funny, but didnât improve the bandwidth situation. So instead I redirected those requests to a password-protected directory. That worked. The downside is that I have to add every domain (like BLF) to a whitelist if I actually want to host images from other sites.