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UER Forum > Archived Old Forum Issues > Journal Layout (Viewed 57 times)
Raider 

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Journal Layout
< on 6/14/2004 8:50 PM >
Posted on Forum: UER Forum
 
Av and I were thinking of a way to incorporate comments with people's journals without making the design messy.. I was thinking something along this line, I just redesigned the Location Database layout.. Obviously that would need some tweaking but thats along the lines of what I was thinking!

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[13:54:15] <Agent_Skelly> Well, a friend of mine I had "benifits" with last fall was 420 lbs
[13:54:51] <Raider> Wow.... that is large.... now she doesn't crush you or anything? Not to be rude but seriously I'd suffocate
4:15:42] <bobtheallmighty> in my experiance there are very few things that are irregular when it comes to sex >_>
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Re: Journal Layout
<Reply # 1 on 6/14/2004 8:53 PM >
Posted on Forum: UER Forum
 
dude, dude, i already told you that i don't want to program comments into the journal.

1. it's messy, not in looks but in code, since it would mean that individual comments are attached to posts
2. it's really not needed. if someone wants to tell you something, they can PM you.
3. if you're looking for this kind of functionality, get a livejournal

-av

huskies - such fluff.
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