I like this way of selecting the mood, but when I select it the list doesnt goes back automatically. I have to click some where after selecting one of the mood from the list. Is it a problem?
well, just finished updating the mood changer, now it does not reload the page to updateits a little change but a good one I hope.
let me know if you guys have any problems with it.
I like this way of selecting the mood, but when I select it the list doesnt goes back automatically. I have to click some where after selecting one of the mood from the list. Is it a problem?
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hmm, the advantage is that you can change the mood if you click the wrong one, with the older version you could not.
I will look into it on how to hide it when someone selects, as it does seem it will be better considering the page does not reload.
Much better Sniper
P.S- Whatever youv'e been doing on the server lately, it's fixed my page freezing problem![]()
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Very nice
Aye I prefer it - could that be AJAX by any chance? I've been experimenting a little with that, and it looks like a typical usage of the technology.
I like it, it's a lot nicer than the other one, good job Sniper![]()
yes, AJAX. vbulletin provides a easy framework to work with, so its not that hard. However when looking at the examples on the web its much harder, well its the way they write it.
trust me to be different, but i prefer the old combo box style oneOriginally Posted by Sniper
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