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JuggleFoe
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Total Posts: 2133
Joined: April 2001
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Posted on: 12:21 am on Oct. 6, 2001 | | IP
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now, first off, is there some way to add an "auto-refresh on/off" button? it does get annoying when you are typing a message and it refreshes and you lose everything you were writing. overall, i was wondering if there's a way to break it up to fit into two frames. one, at the bottom, would include your message field, the "refresh on/off" button, maybe button to toggle between showing new messages at the top or bottom, the emoticons link, all that jazz. of course, the main frame would include all of the messages. now, if you have auto-refresh set to "on", it'd be nice if only the main window refreshes. just a few suggestions.
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Robb Force
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Joined: Oct. 2000
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Posted on: 1:38 am on Oct. 6, 2001 | | IP
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I'm way ahead of you I thought about that last week and was discussing with someone at iBHackers. I'll have to look into doing something myself. I already have a good idea of what to do. If I can work it out, the script will work exactly as you outlined.
----- "Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so." -- Douglas Adams
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JuggleFoe
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Total Posts: 2133
Joined: April 2001
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Posted on: 1:44 am on Oct. 6, 2001 | | IP
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keen work, my good man! keep on rockin' in the free world!
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