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David
Joined: 04 Nov 2006 Posts: 1100
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Posted: Fri, 30-Jul-2010 13:55 Post subject: NEW LAYOUT. |
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What about that? Maybe someone should change it. It's old fashion.
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latvy6
Joined: 30 Jan 2009 Posts: 2746 Location: Seattle; Hometown - SF
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Posted: Fri, 30-Jul-2010 20:16 Post subject: |
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ooooooooooh, I'm in agreement! =D |
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Truebluesea
Joined: 11 Nov 2009 Posts: 1436 Location: Brazil
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Posted: Fri, 30-Jul-2010 20:26 Post subject: |
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Same here _________________ спорт, страсть |
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Jewgenija
Joined: 28 Oct 2009 Posts: 1523 Location: Germany
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Posted: Fri, 30-Jul-2010 21:24 Post subject: |
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Old but good . I don't like changes so much, I'm an old man . _________________ Official *Kanarazzi* xD
"When the world would like an big cute Cheburashka, then the world would be good!" |
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carles69p
Joined: 29 Jun 2009 Posts: 781
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Posted: Fri, 30-Jul-2010 21:40 Post subject: |
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Well probably it's ok to make some changes but this is ok too |
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latvy6
Joined: 30 Jan 2009 Posts: 2746 Location: Seattle; Hometown - SF
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Posted: Fri, 30-Jul-2010 22:36 Post subject: |
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I think it best that someone make the design and then the mods and administrators vote on it. There's nothing wrong with the current one but there's also nothing wrong with a new one as long as the basic structure is the same. And if there was a change, it would have to be very good! ^-^; |
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Youandi
Joined: 26 Oct 2008 Posts: 14025 Location: The Netherlands
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Posted: Sat, 31-Jul-2010 13:12 Post subject: |
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well i like it how it is now |
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Tom T RSG.net Moderator
Joined: 30 Oct 2003 Posts: 1179 Location: Southern California
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Posted: Mon, 5-Sep-2011 6:49 Post subject: |
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Alex (our founder) makes all major format changes to rsg.net... He owns and runs a software company by day and doesn't have a lot of time to monitor or make major changes to rsg.net. The current forum (we call rsg.net 2.0) he originated in October 2003 and was a BIG improvement over the earlier format he made in the mid 90's. So 8-years after the change to 2.0 and the forum still goes ok and is relevant even given the advent of Facebook in recent years. Still you are correct, the internet is evolving all the time...the forum's current internal php codes could be upgraded and new features added. Just wouldn't expect major changes to rsg.net anytime soon.
Still, I say "Go for it" and list any new ideas you would like to see!
Maybe, just maybe, someday your ideas will happen. Here's one I've thought about...a "Like" button similar to what's on FB. Except a "Like" button that is native just to rsg.net and relates only to this forum's content. There are a lot of great posts here every day on rsg.net and it would be way cool to give the authors that little bit of credit for their time and effort they put into their posts here. -T |
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Janita
Joined: 06 Apr 2004 Posts: 2884
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Posted: Mon, 5-Sep-2011 8:19 Post subject: |
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Tom T wrote: | a "Like" button similar to what's on FB. Except a "Like" button that is native just to rsg.net and relates only to this forum's content. There are a lot of great posts here every day on rsg.net and it would be way cool to give the authors that little bit of credit for their time and effort they put into their posts here. -T |
Oh, i've seen this on other boards. I really like this. Like this it's also easier to say that you like some comment or vids posted, without filling the board with unnecessary talks. |
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Anna Kull
Joined: 27 Oct 2003 Posts: 5153 Location: Switzerland
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Posted: Mon, 5-Sep-2011 14:21 Post subject: |
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The "like" button is a good idea but I'd rather go for an "agree" and for a "disagree" button. The problem is that the use of this button may be exaggerated and compromise the readability of the forum. _________________ RG is the true reason to go on in my life! |
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Youandi
Joined: 26 Oct 2008 Posts: 14025 Location: The Netherlands
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Posted: Mon, 5-Sep-2011 20:16 Post subject: |
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Hmm.. I like Anna's idea too It still is a sort of "like" button ! What you say about it Anna, can't it be small? (or just not a color) then it won't affect is as much as it is big and green/red |
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Zita
Joined: 25 Aug 2011 Posts: 52 Location: Québec, Canada
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Posted: Sun, 18-Mar-2012 22:36 Post subject: |
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I have a question about the old forum (online before October 2003): what happened to it? Was it merged with the present rsg.net 2.0? Were the topics deleted because they were too old?
I remember having stumbled on a "different" rsg.net as a kid. I suppose it was the first forum, but I wasn't a member then, and wasn't here when the forum was upgraded.
I'm sorry, I couldn't find a topic on this with the search button. Of course, one doesn't get far with "old" and "forum" as key words.
Thank you for answering! _________________ --- The first time is luck, the second time is coincidence, and the third time is skill! --- Shayla Worley |
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Tom T RSG.net Moderator
Joined: 30 Oct 2003 Posts: 1179 Location: Southern California
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Posted: Sun, 1-Apr-2012 8:02 Post subject: |
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Hi Zita, I like to answer about the history)))
I believe the only data/info link from the early forum (nickname, rsg.net1.0) would be in the current "Photos & Videos" section and the sub-forum now called, "Old Photos & Videos". There I think you can still find content showing from rsg.net1.0. Other then that, all previous content was wiped clean when Alex introduced the new format (nick, rsg.net2.0) in October 2003, the forum structure you see today
Yes, before 2003, the old forum was wayyy different! Before was an unstructured, wild and very untamed(!) environment. Often off-topic posts would follow immediately after Code of Points posts or photo and video postings. Was a complete freeform potpourri of mixed RG topics without any order. Abuse, flaming and major arguments were common. Honest, was very hard to be a mod back then(!) In fact I left for a couple years after the transition to rsg.net2.0, returned again in 2005
More history... By mid-2003, the forum had became so out-a-control...Alex stepped-in, took control and at the same time, redesigned the framework with new php coding that you see today. The current series of sub-forums Alex created. Definitely made it much easier for fans, coaches, media journalists, all interested visitors to find and participate in their own personal interests areas. Rsg.net is still not perfect and the security/defenses from spam bot attacks, esp. needs code upgrading.
So yes, the forum you see now was completely revamped. Still is pretty much the only 'go to' forum place for discussing world class rhythmic Hope this helps, Tom |
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Zita
Joined: 25 Aug 2011 Posts: 52 Location: Québec, Canada
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Posted: Tue, 17-Apr-2012 2:41 Post subject: |
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Hi,
Yes Tom, it helps. Thank you! Freeform potpourri indeed...but weren't all forum like this when the internet began? I suppose every website gets upgraded once in a while. Or I wish they do.
I really can't remember a lot about the first rsg.net. I was a kid, and not allowed much time on the web then. But I remember the sound the computer used to do when it got connected, and I remember finding your photos, Tom. Zita _________________ --- The first time is luck, the second time is coincidence, and the third time is skill! --- Shayla Worley |
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