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RE: [TC] World - Ash - 2017-08-21 12:00

(2017-08-21 11:45)Yukine Wrote:  @Chuck Yes sorry. Here's what I meant:

As there's "more to come" at the stats area, moving the badges to the left would be better for the view in my opinion. More homogeneous.

Before:After:

Not sure if its different because I am an administrator, but mine looks like your suggestion:

[Image: TCWorld.png]

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RE: [TC] World - Yukine - 2017-08-21 12:03

I guess the admin page differs from players in term of placement. Mine is looking like the first screenshot I sent earlier.


RE: [TC] World - Adrian - 2017-08-21 12:04

I guess it adapts to amount of "things" in user profile and your monitor resolution. I saw few user's profiles - sometimes badges were on left side and sometimes on right side.


RE: [TC] World - Chuck - 2017-08-21 12:32

The browser chooses where to put the box, depending on the size of all the boxes shown.


RE: [TC] World - Epilogue - 2017-08-21 13:02

I don't know if it's my browser problem or what,i am pretty sure i enter the right username/password but it won't let me login, and keep sending me to the entry face of [TC] World, any possible way to fix it? i've set it with !password command on server already


RE: [TC] World - Chuck - 2017-08-21 13:13

(2017-08-21 13:02)Eric S. Wrote:  I don't know if it's my browser problem or what,i am pretty sure i enter the right username/password but it won't let me login, and keep sending me to the entry face of [TC] World, any possible way to fix it? i've set it with !password command on server already

Please try setting your password to something rather simple and try to logon with that. Maybe there's an issue with certain special characters. The first step is to narrow down the source.


RE: [TC] World - Epilogue - 2017-08-21 13:29

Oh nevermind,guess my firefox won't let me log in some website they think it's "unsafely" :/ tested with internet Explorer and it's works good


RE: [TC] World - Chuck - 2017-08-21 13:49

(2017-08-21 13:29)Eric S. Wrote:  Oh nevermind,guess my firefox won't let me log in some website they think it's "unsafely" :/ tested with internet Explorer and it's works good

That will undoubtedly teach Firefox a lesson lol


RE: [TC] World - Tingle - 2017-08-21 16:22

(2017-08-21 05:28)Chuck Wrote:  
(2017-08-20 20:31)Tingle Wrote:  Hello win/lose ratio, my old friend.
If it's something that was removed before it will be removed again. Those numbers were dead anyway, but I couldn't remember which ones. Gonna be sorted.

That's a real shame.


RE: [TC] World - Brixton - 2017-08-21 17:04

(2017-08-21 13:29)Eric S. Wrote:  Oh nevermind,guess my firefox won't let me log in some website they think it's "unsafely" :/ tested with internet Explorer and it's works good

Should be a problem cause the site has no SSL-Cert.
Have had that problem a few months ago with another side.

There was somewhere in Firefox a option to allow to send something to "unsecure pages". But I can´t remember where. Must do some research in my history.

Which version of Firefox do you use?


RE: [TC] World - Thomas - 2017-08-21 17:04

When doing a user look up, I think it would be useful to see the users current ban status in the "User Details" section.

I.e. displaying time remaining and the reason for the ban.

It is public information which can be found in the banlist anyway.


RE: [TC] World - Yukine - 2017-08-21 18:01

Firefox 55.0.2 (64b). No problem here.


RE: [TC] World - Chuck - 2017-08-22 05:18

(2017-08-21 17:04)Brixton Wrote:  
(2017-08-21 13:29)Eric S. Wrote:  Oh nevermind,guess my firefox won't let me log in some website they think it's "unsafely" :/ tested with internet Explorer and it's works good

Should be a problem cause the site has no SSL-Cert.
Have had that problem a few months ago with another side.

There was somewhere in Firefox a option to allow to send something to "unsecure pages". But I can´t remember where. Must do some research in my history.

Which version of Firefox do you use?
We are looking into SSL, however, it's a lot of fuzz for a little benefit. Anyways, it shouldn't prevent Firefox from logging it.


(2017-08-21 17:04)Thomas Wrote:  When doing a user look up, I think it would be useful to see the users current ban status in the "User Details" section.

I.e. displaying time remaining and the reason for the ban.

It is public information which can be found in the banlist anyway.
Good idea, I actually played with the idea of showing the last 6 months or so, but that need to be discussed.


RE: [TC] World - Brixton - 2017-08-22 06:58

(2017-08-22 05:18)Chuck Wrote:  We are looking into SSL, however, it's a lot of fuzz for a little benefit. Anyways, it shouldn't prevent Firefox from logging it.

Should not, but does sometimes. My case was the login on a Footballmanager-Browsergame which bases mostly on java and java script. Since Firefox Update to version 51 you get a warning that the site is not safe. In some cases that warning make it imposible to write in login informations and send it.

In fact I do research how I fix it. But now I remember: there is no easy way to fix that problem. The Browsergame add a SSL-Cert and I can login with firefox again (login with chrome was no problem). In some cases a Firefox update help maybe. Maybe a deactivation of the warning would help, if this is realy the problem:

But maybe its another problem and I´m wrong. Must wait what Eric S. say.


RE: [TC] World - Pete - 2017-08-23 22:13

If you access [TC] World via HTTPS: https://world.city-driving.co.uk it shouldn't flag up any insecurity warnings.

Because we are still defaulting to HTTP, any login forms will be considered insecure by modern browsers. We do intend to switch to HTTPS by default at some point but that takes a lot of work.


RE: [TC] World - Frozen - 2017-08-27 19:19

Perhaps its an idea to make the background of the [TC] World Statistics page dark grey or similar so that most colors are readable?

The black background makes it hard to see some names, at least Brad did an incredible undercover work. Tongue
[Image: BoFpjN2.png]

Or

[Image: TinfVWW.png]

[Image: PXPLjcN.png]

After changing it to the grey I mention it would look as follows:

[Image: Jc8hTEM.png]

[Image: oa8cYdn.png]

Grey Color Code: #2E2E2E


RE: [TC] World - Kyle - 2017-08-27 21:03

I agree with Frozen on that. Also, not sure if this has already been suggested, but can you get rid of those gaps in the top bar? e.g.

[Image: IRFaN5Z.png]


RE: [TC] World - Sky - 2017-08-27 21:17

(2017-08-27 19:19)Frozen Wrote:  Perhaps its an idea to make the background of the [TC] World Statistics page dark grey or similar so that most colors are readable?

The black background makes it hard to see some names, at least Brad did an incredible undercover work. Tongue
[Image: BoFpjN2.png]

Or

[Image: TinfVWW.png]

[Image: PXPLjcN.png]

After changing it to the grey I mention it would look as follows:

[Image: Jc8hTEM.png]

[Image: oa8cYdn.png]

Grey Color Code: #2E2E2E

+1

White 100%-------------Here-------------100% Black

At "here" point, all colors are visible fairly


RE: [TC] World - Chuck - 2017-08-28 05:39

(2017-08-27 19:19)Frozen Wrote:  ...
I wasn't done by far. As as soon the list showed up, a million other things required my attention.

(2017-08-27 21:03)Jack Wrote:  I agree with Frozen on that. Also, not sure if this has already been suggested, but can you get rid of those gaps in the top bar? e.g.

What gaps?


RE: [TC] World - Dracula - 2017-08-28 07:09

The padding on the sides of the navbar I assume Tongue
Cool stuff anyway, will be interesting to see this project continue Smile