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Dutch Language file for sNewsMU 1.6

With the help of Frederic Cloquell (bramsyuur) and Krešimir Mihelec (Mika) Bob Baker made a Multi User MOD for sNews 1.6. I have been playing with multi user version of sNews the last couple of days, and as far as I can see it works gracefully. Many thanks to these guys for this terrific adjustment of sNews. (Visit their websites, you'll find them at the left).

To give my 2p to this project I made a Dutch language file, so Dutch developers can use this nice piece of work (sNewsMU I mean of course) right away. You can download the file here.

Comments (0) 22-08-2007

Compressing your CSS Stylesheet

Whether I am coding PHP, Javascript or CSS, I always force myself to comment the code for later reference. The drawback of this is that your files will grow in weight and that can, in case of JS- and CSS-files, cost you some extra bandwidth and download time.

 Continue reading | Comments (9) 21-02-2007

My templates and the new version of sNews

As one probably know a few days ago a new version of sNews was released (v.1.5.31). At this moment my template packages for version 1.5 contain still version 1.5.30. Because of some important differences between the two versions I have to modify the installation script that's a part of the package.

Unfortunately (well, not for me that is) I'm rather busy at the moment and don't have the time to do it right away. But I will do my best to have this done by the end of next week. Sorry!

Comments (9) 05-02-2007

Upgraded to version 1.5.31

The last couple of weeks several sNews sites where hacked. Although Luka and Mika, the authors of sNews, in no time came up with a couple of preliminary security fixes still many sNews users became the victim of those idiots. Apparently not everybody who uses sNews reads the sNews forum regularly.

I'm not going to say anything about these cowards who think that it is cool nagging other people and hide themselves behind a nickname because they don't have the guts to reveal themselves. They aren't worth talking about.

 Continue reading | Comments (2) 05-02-2007

Standards compliant rollover script

While surfing the web looking for a nifty multi-level menu, I stumbled over a neat little rollover script made by Daniel Nolan. It adds mouse rollover code to images without the hassle of coding in extra parameters to each image in your document and what's more, it is standards compliant and should not invalidate your document.

The script makes use of the class attribute of the image tag; so every image that requires a mouseover effect should have the class="imgover" and look like this:

 Continue reading | Comments (1) 25-01-2007

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