Feature requests for EAB
I thought I would create this thread as RCK is updating EAB hopefully and he is looking at adding some new features. Let's use this thread to suggest some ideas
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Usenet gateway. I wanna read/reply to posts on my A4000 :)
Downside is no adverts for EAB. |
This isn't so much an EAB feature, but more a HOL feature that I've been thinking about lately.
It'd be nice to see UAE configs added to HOL. For instance, I go to Hunter and a ready-to-go working config is there. I download, import into UAE, insert the disk and play. Points that would need to be addressed: - Multiple versions of a game: Perhaps tie to a CRC/MD5/SHA.../etc of disk images that are known to be working 100%. - Time: This would be a lengthy process, but like screenshots and scans, this would probably be a community run project. I look at something like this as the next step in Amiga emulation. It would greatly simplify things and help everyone that's put time into their own frontend implementations (looking at poor Belgarath and GameBase Amiga). Also easier to answer threads about "I need help getting game xyz working". Point them to the HOL entry. |
I personally don't want any of the features that would turn a bulletin board system into attention-seeking social media. Probably the reason I still come here, is that it's not like social media with its notifications, red dots and bullshit!
My feature requests would be more in line with trying to keep the whole thing as oldschool as possible, but my number one feature request is this: - Allow for more filetypes to be uploaded to EAB, possibly, all filetypes. So we don't have to compress files just to upload. Most wanted extensions: IFF and MOD |
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Given that all files uploaded to The Zone are eventually preserved on the File Server as well, Turran might wish to clarify his standpoint on that. |
Sorry, I meant the post attachments.
Uae configs and logs would also be a great thing to be able to add. There's just many more things we can attach nowadays to a post and it would be more helpful to have a file attached to a post than to The Zone. Not only it's easier to search, the attachments then remain in context and searchable online through Google or whatever. People usually are uploading things to The Zone that are needed by posts, and many times they are key elements that would go better in a post attachment. The Zone was originally intended just to share game and program files, but we usually attach anything anyone needs in a post that doesn't really fir in an attachment because of file size restrictions, file types, or both. |
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I think the one feature i'd like the most is a nice looking theme that's compatible with the common browsers (IBrowse etc)
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I feel the nearest you will get is the "mobile" skin. Anything new would break on those shitty old browsers, and anything old might bring problems to EAB. |
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#1) somewhere I already request a way to downscale embedded images, if they kill the layout. with the option to click on them, to see the big version. |
There is a plugin that resizes the image and you have the option to enlarge it to full size if you so wish, can't remember the name and can't find out what it is until I'm back on main PC tomorrow. we used it on CiA and iirc Amibay use it too.
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Excessively large embedded images are annoying and difficult to moderate, and ought to be limited to, say, 800x600 pixels, IMHO. :agree |
yep. there are some addons for the vbulletin software.
RCK did reply to my request earlier, maybe he still does remember on his own, considering this feature :) |
Minor annoyance, but not there before and easy to handle : my small feature request is a permanent removal of that damned cookie warning that appeared recently and forces me to close it every time i return here (going to another page, even logging in, does not remove it). Yes cookies are deleted on my machine everytime i close the browser and no i don't want to change that because i don't want to be tracked - so don't tell me it goes away the first time you close it, that's not true for me.
As i said, minor prb, but nevertheless. |
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Since the dawn of internet the cookie warning has been an optional setting in the browser where it belongs, it makes no sense doing it server side. |
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