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  • gold stinger
    Signature Extraordinare~~
    Event Staff
    Game Manager
    FFR Simfile Author
    FFR Music Producer
    • Jan 2007
    • 6428

    #1

    ATTN: FFR Website Devs

    Your Google Plus front page icon is broken.

    You can view what the icon is supposed to look like by clicking anywhere on this blue link. (It's literally a copy-paste from the src)

    This is what it looks like now:


    anyone else getting the problem? is it to certain browsers?

    edit:
    also where is facebook like button, just going to leave a like & g+1
    move the facebook like button up next to the google plus button


    asdf
    Last edited by gold stinger; 01-26-2015, 04:53 PM.
    Originally posted by YoshL
    butts.



    - Tosh 2014






  • Fission
    no
    FFR Simfile Author
    • Jan 2004
    • 1850

    #2
    Re: ATTN: FFR Website Devs

    there is <blink>tons</blink> of stuff on ffr that is "suboptimal," including butchered web development best practices throughout that can be seen at a cursory glance of the frontend code

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    • Velocity
      Doing the wrong thing the right way since 2010.
      FFR Simfile Author
      FFR Administrator
      • Jul 2007
      • 1817

      #3
      Re: ATTN: FFR Website Devs

      Originally posted by Fission
      there is <blink>tons</blink> of stuff on ffr that is "suboptimal," including butchered web development best practices throughout that can be seen at a cursory glance of the frontend code
      The joys of really old code and multiple developers~

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      • FF_rules
        FF Veteran
        • May 2006
        • 668

        #4
        Re: ATTN: FFR Website Devs

        Originally posted by Velocity
        The joys of really old code and multiple developers~
        Slightly off topic; Gambling hall tends to eat infinite memory on my firefox after I use it for a few hours (from constant refreshing). Is this just more? I'm not tech savvy enough to understand the issue at all (If I were to guess; cache issue?)

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        • Fission
          no
          FFR Simfile Author
          • Jan 2004
          • 1850

          #5
          Re: ATTN: FFR Website Devs

          it takes a concerted effort to adhere to best practices and can't be magic'd in overnight as you probably already know. multiple developers isn't really the problem on its own so much as not adhering to good coding practices is. somebody has to be watching for it or else it creeps up and you end up with the current state of FFR's codebase.

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          • gold stinger
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            • Jan 2007
            • 6428

            #6
            Re: ATTN: FFR Website Devs

            figured out how to solve the problem at least on my end: had to clear cookies and cache related to facebook & google.
            Last edited by gold stinger; 01-26-2015, 05:13 PM.
            Originally posted by YoshL
            butts.



            - Tosh 2014






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            • mrpreggers
              D7 Elite Keymasher
              • Feb 2011
              • 3393

              #7
              Re: ATTN: FFR Website Devs

              Originally posted by FF_rules
              Slightly off topic; Gambling hall tends to eat infinite memory on my firefox after I use it for a few hours (from constant refreshing). Is this just more? I'm not tech savvy enough to understand the issue at all (If I were to guess; cache issue?)
              a few hours what de fuck you addict

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              • s1rnight
                ( ŻuŻ)-b
                FFR Music Producer
                • Aug 2011
                • 392

                #8
                Re: ATTN: FFR Website Devs

                Originally posted by Fission
                it takes a concerted effort to adhere to best practices and can't be magic'd in overnight as you probably already know. multiple developers isn't really the problem on its own so much as not adhering to good coding practices is. somebody has to be watching for it or else it creeps up and you end up with the current state of FFR's codebase.
                pls bring this guy in to fix the code. i trust him a lot

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                • Velocity
                  Doing the wrong thing the right way since 2010.
                  FFR Simfile Author
                  FFR Administrator
                  • Jul 2007
                  • 1817

                  #9
                  Re: ATTN: FFR Website Devs

                  Originally posted by Fission
                  it takes a concerted effort to adhere to best practices and can't be magic'd in overnight as you probably already know. multiple developers isn't really the problem on its own so much as not adhering to good coding practices is. somebody has to be watching for it or else it creeps up and you end up with the current state of FFR's codebase.
                  Most of the developers (including myself) that worked on FFR website learned to program websites using FFR, so as they learned, they got better. This also means that early projects by them are best described as a clusterfuck,but never got revisted due to them "working as intended".

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                  • FoJaR
                    The Worst
                    • Nov 2005
                    • 2816

                    #10
                    Re: ATTN: FFR Website Devs

                    Originally posted by Fission
                    it takes a concerted effort to adhere to best practices and can't be magic'd in overnight as you probably already know. multiple developers isn't really the problem on its own so much as not adhering to good coding practices is. somebody has to be watching for it or else it creeps up and you end up with the current state of FFR's codebase.
                    so so true. most of the time in the world of coding there are multiple developers working on a project. this is not an excuse.

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