CS2D MinimapsThe file archive has now a new option to directly display minimaps of CS2D maps. Just click the new icon right to the screenshots. The minimaps are generated with PHP.
Website Updates
CS2D Minimaps
Improved user:/@ popups
user:/@ popups search button removed
File Archive CS2D Minimap Entity Preview
File Archive Forced Image Upload
Increased Image Size
File archive text and image preview
Tag for FAQsfaq:
faq:password
I forgot my password! How to get it back?
Search in PMs
code-tag update
the inline mode now also shows a fancy green box. Apart from that it's unchanged.
there's a new mode called plain. It just disables tag-parsing for the text block inside it without visually changing how the text is displayed: [b]This stuff[/b] is not [i]parsed[/i] at all because it's [u]inside[/u] an [quote]invisible[/quote] code="plain"-tag :ok: It's inline without any linebreaks as well so you can't even see where it starts and ends
It basically does what the inline mode did before.
Login ban info
Profile ban info
Discord & Twitch
Sending friend requests did not work
TheWizardofWoz for letting me know. The problem should be fixed now.
New user modes
Funky Farter
Super Farter
Security Farter
Fart Reviewer
Fart Moderator
Fart Admin
Links are NOT allowed anymore in file comments. You can still use thread:/file:/user: tags though. Existing comments are not affected but you won't be able to edit them unless you remove existing links. (this includes "auto-linked" content which is detected via "://" and "www." and the URL-tag)
In the entire forum, in file descriptions and in comments links are now only visible to users who are logged in! This way spammers can't try to trick search engine rankings by placing links because search engines crawl the site without account login and therefore can't see the placed links at all.
You can't f*ck with :us:
rel="ugc nofollow"attribute. That tells search engines that these links have been posted by users (ugc = user generated content) and that search engine crawlers shouldn't follow (nofollow) etc.
[code]-tag by adding
lang=LANGUAGE
lang=autoto let highlight.js detect the language automatically. This only works well with longer code snippets though. That's why I don't rely on auto detection by default and assume that everything is Lua if not specified otherwise.
All code tags are highlighted, except for code=plaincode tags
Code is always displayed with a dark style. Even if you choose a bright website style.
The code input popup now allows to select the language
Tabs are no longer converted to 5 spaces. Instead they stay what they are and are displayed properly (also they are now a bit smaller).
Less frequently used profile and language switch are on the left side of the screen
Main nav buttons are on the right side
Dropdown when tapping a nav link now spans the full screen width
The
portal/home button is wider