Re: PUBLIC-NOTICES: Forum Changes/Fixes. Any Questions?
Originally posted by TheCotMan
Upgrade planned today.
I plan to start at 2:00pm pacific time.
The upgrade has been finished, but there are still problems.
Obviously, styles have changed. I am in the process of working on the "Classic1" style to cleanup posts in threads.
A new (broken) style "High Contrast Light" has been added, but I don't yet have access to edit it. (DT is working on firewall rules to unblock what is preventing style changes from being applied.)
For now, please report any problems unrelated to style/color/font/layout to me here, so they can be investigated.
Re: PUBLIC-NOTICES: Forum Changes/Fixes. Any Questions?
Update: Jeff fixed the firewall thing last night, so I've been able to edit styles since then and have been.
Originally posted by bascule
I kind of like this style, FWIW
Sorry man, but I assme you mean, "High Contrast Dark" ?
I am guessing this because "Classic1" is broken in a specific way: css "left-padding" is 100120px for the post-icons, which screws with the display of posts within a thread AND nav-links which are lark text on dark background which needs to be resolved, and because the new, "High Contrast Light," is broken in many ways, mostly including unreadable font colors (light on light background.)
Of all these, only the "High Contrast Dark" is mostly working.
Some will ask why these are not as good as the preview discussed earlier.... the same upgrade here that broke these styles here also broke the styles on the preview server when it was upgraded.
I've not found the cause for these problems yet. they may be bugs in software, because I do not have any requests for 100120 pixel padding in the variables I alter. I am thinking this "100120pixel" count in the css loaded on pages is manufactured from something like a color #100120" or a comma delimited list of padding like 10,0,12,0 which is strpping out commas, quotes, whitespaces, and converting the resulting string to an int. I'm still looking. Sorry about the crappy style problems -- this is not how I planned the upgrade to work.
The thread where you are reading this post is for problems you see with the recent major upgrade not related to style problems.
The "Projects" thing is gone. Totally.
Blogs have been migrated to the new blog system and should work. Please let me know if otherwise.
You may see new options in the UserCP. If you have questions or comments, about new features or feature changes (other that style-related) plase ask those here.
Later today, I plan to roll out DC20 contest and event forums. (I spent all my time yesterday trying to diagnose some of these style problems and did not get to new forums for DC20.)
Re: PUBLIC-NOTICES: Forum Changes/Fixes. Any Questions?
CES = Contest, Events Social-gatherings.
I do not authorize any contests, events or social gatherings, and the existence of a forum is no indication that any CES has been given a
nod for this year. I only help with the forums and where I am wanted and want to help. It is up to leaders/organizers to submit their info
to Pyr0, Nikita, or whoever can give them the resources they need to run their CES and verify it as true. Forums provided this early are means to help support leaders/organizers with space for discussion, and links to websites, twitter accounts, facebook pages and more, so attendees can know what is being planned by leaders and organizers this year. The forums will eventually conform to the decisions of people like Pyr0 and Nikita, and I will eventually be checking with them to find out which CES are known so I can close/remove any forums for remaining CES that are unknown to Defcon 20.
* Beverage Cooling Contraption Contest
(To be back under new management. Devian Ollam suggests new leaders may
include any of the following: Ad-Hoc, Sax, Spam, or some others)
Forum URL: https://forum.defcon.org/forumdisplay.php?f=623
Site URL: (new leaders may change later): http://deviating.net/bccc/
* Lockpicking Village
This has been a location for lockpicking mini-contests in addition to
presentations and hands-on lock picking tables.
Forum URL: https://forum.defcon.org/forumdisplay.php?f=625
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* The Schemaverse DEFCON Tournament (When Space elephants attack )
User Abstrct has announced plans to bring back "The Schemaverse" to
Defcon 20.
(The name of this contest this year may change to not include "When
Space elephants attack.")
Forum URL: https://forum.defcon.org/forumdisplay.php?f=627
Twitter URL: https://twitter.com/Schemaverse
* Toxic BBQ
Last year, after the City of Las Vegas failed to notify Londo that the
park for the BBQ was going to be closed when the Toxic BBQ was to take
place (he only found out when he called back later to ask about the
reservation) there are plans to bring back the Toxic BBQ to Defcon 20.
Forum URL: https://forum.defcon.org/forumdisplay.php?f=628
Site URL: http://www.toxicbbq.com/
* Badge Contest
Last year, LoST[boy] started a riddle/puzzle through the badges, and he
said he planned to continue this contest this year.
Forum URL: https://forum.defcon.org/forumdisplay.php?f=636
Twitter URL: https://twitter.com/#!/1o57
Extra URL (last year, may be old and will probably change):
Classified%3a%20DTS//FDUO
* AICC (Alcoholic Ice Cream Contest)
It was previously announced on twitter
(https://twitter.com/AICC_Defcon) this was going to return.
However, after inquiring about this with Defcon goons and planners, I
was told this was NOT going to return this year.
I state this here, because there is a post in the thread mentioned at
the top where the twitter quote is included, but the last word I
received on this is that it was not going to return.
Re: PUBLIC-NOTICES: Forum Changes/Fixes. Any Questions?
You may noticed a new section "Home" to the left of "Forum" and "Blogs" in the navbar area at the top of each page.
The "Home" is meant to be for articles and content of importance when sites use "Home" as the default landing point for users. Right now, the default landing when visiting https://forum.defcon.org/ is the forums. We could change that, and this would cause people to see various announcements or articles in, "Home."
To create an article, sufficient access is required. This may change, but for now I have set up permissions to allow "Forum Contest/Event Leaders/Organizers", mods, goons, goon-mods, mods, and admins to promote posts to become articles and share space on the "home" section. This is an experiment, and is really only useful if we set the default landing page for visits to https://forum.defcon.org/ to be "home" but is something we can play with.
We can create multiple categories in Home for things like "Contests/Events/Social Gatherings" and limit access to that to forum leaders/organizers. We could create another for DC Groups, and another for Forum-specific content for mods, and another for general Defcon information and links to be used by another group. For now, there is just "home" and access is open to many. There is no point investing time to configure this if there is no interest in using it.
"Forum Contest/Event Leaders/Organizers" are not moderators; the CANNOT ban, unban, and are not supposed to enforce any rules. The extra controls they have are specifically for promotion of their event, and management of posts and threads in the forums that contain content for their contest or event. Just because a person runs a contest or event does not mean they immediately get the extra tools available to a person that has been reviewed by the mods (waiting period) to be trusted enough to not cause problems with their extra controls. I do not nominate any person running a contest or event unless I've met them or have a lot of experience with them as not being likely to create more work for me or other mods. (Low drama, trustworthy people are ideal.) Also, like other things we do on the forums, this is an experiment and can be eliminated at any time. So far it has helped us and people running contests or events that have this, as they don't have to bother us to manage posts and thread in the forum for their contest or event. This has been an experiment for about 5 years and is likely to continue as long as we don't have problems with it.
Re: PUBLIC-NOTICES: Forum Changes/Fixes. Any Questions?
Originally posted by TheCotMan
Maintenance cycle starting now.
Maintenance cycle completed. Significant changes have been forced on us for styles. I think I have addressed most of them. If something is now broken in one of the 3 styles which was working before, please let us know by replying here or sending me a PM.
Re: PUBLIC-NOTICES: Forum Changes/Fixes. Any Questions?
With this new upgrade, I've installed a new test style called, "Mobile-Test"
Feel free to try out this style on your smartphone. It loads fewer images, and the html of the base page is about 66% smaller than the non-mobile style.
If you sucks, scroll to the bottom of the page while viewing with the mobile-test style and choose the link for, "full".
Feedback welcome, but undertsand this: I don't have time to customize this and all of the other styles. If we are going to keep a mobile style it will be provided with the default options except for the Defcon logo/image, and as new versions of software alter the mobile style, we will destroy the present mobile style and import the new mobile style.
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