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TECK
Sat 16th Nov '02, 5:24am
I made 2 buttons for [code] and [php] to replace the current ones. Feel free to use them, they look nice and also they have the standard 21x20px dimensions. Let me know please if you like them.
If any of the devs need some help with graphics or anything else, please contact me.

TECK
Sat 16th Nov '02, 5:28am
a screenshot... to make it, i simply saved the document as .htm and replaced the icons.

TECK
Sat 16th Nov '02, 8:47pm
and the vbcode look...

TECK
Sat 23rd Nov '02, 11:34am
Any chance to see the graphs up? :D

Floris
Sat 23rd Nov '02, 11:58am
Nice images, but I think that those images and setup/layout of style really has to wait untill all the code has 99% finalized? I think it has been said zillion times that it is the last thing they do before they finish it.

Your vbcode look screenshot looks nice.

TECK
Sat 23rd Nov '02, 1:17pm
Originally posted by xiphoid
Nice images, but I think that those images and setup/layout of style really has to wait untill all the code has 99% finalized? I think it has been said zillion times that it is the last thing they do before they finish it.

Your vbcode look screenshot looks nice. 2 seconds to upload 2 1KB files... They look a little better then the the actual ones, IMO.

okrogius
Sat 23rd Nov '02, 1:59pm
Originally posted by TECK
I made 2 buttons for [code] and [php] to replace the current ones. Feel free to use them, they look nice and also they have the standard 21x20px dimensions. Let me know please if you like them.
If any of the devs need some help with graphics or anything else, please contact me. They look nice and all, but it's nearly impossible to intelligently guess which one is for php and which one is for code.

TECK
Sat 23rd Nov '02, 2:04pm
Originally posted by Codename49
They look nice and all, but it's nearly impossible to intelligently guess which one is for php and which one is for code. Neither the # symbol... :)
Well, the way I see it me is:
The little 2 windows generate code, most is HTML etc, so it shows like 2 little browser windows...
For the other one (php), the system symbol (java, asp, php, etc) is self explanatory... I think.
That's why I chose them this way.

Floris
Sat 23rd Nov '02, 3:10pm
Originally posted by TECK
Neither the # symbol... :)
Well, the way I see it me is:
The little 2 windows generate code, most is HTML etc, so it shows like 2 little browser windows...
For the other one (php), the system symbol (java, asp, php, etc) is self explanatory... I think.
That's why I chose them this way. Though I rather see a little php logo :P hehe

Chen
Sun 24th Nov '02, 3:07am
Originally posted by Codename49
They look nice and all, but it's nearly impossible to intelligently guess which one is for php and which one is for code. I agree with Codename here, the <? symbol is much more self-explanatory IMHO.

Darth Cow
Sun 24th Nov '02, 3:50am
Originally posted by Chen
I agree with Codename here, the <? symbol is much more self-explanatory IMHO. Well, can we at least get rid of the stupid looking shadow effect?

Also, what about on the fly php code coloring? Then we could use vBulletin to code from :D.

The_Sisko
Sun 24th Nov '02, 8:06am
Originally posted by TECK
I made 2 buttons for [code] and [php] to replace the current ones. Feel free to use them, they look nice and also they have the standard 21x20px dimensions. Let me know please if you like them.
If any of the devs need some help with graphics or anything else, please contact me. thx teck, I saved them and will use them later if you don't mind. Great work.

TECK
Mon 25th Nov '02, 6:39am
Originally posted by The_Sisko
thx teck, I saved them and will use them later if you don't mind. Great work. They are for everyone. :)
I was kind of hoping they will use it with vBulletin package also...

Good point Chen. I will play with it to make aPHP logo, but due to the small space is kind of hard. I guess I could use the same symbol like the one currently in use now?

Chen
Mon 25th Nov '02, 8:48am
Originally posted by TECK
They are for everyone. :)
I was kind of hoping they will use it with vBulletin package also...

Good point Chen. I will play with it to make aPHP logo, but due to the small space is kind of hard. I guess I could use the same symbol like the one currently in use now? If you're gonna use the current icons I really don't see a point in creating new ones... :)