JRandomNoob wrote:Pirat wrote:A circle with a light bulb in it? Aaaand ... uuh ...
it looks like an atom bomb? *scratch* *scratch*
/me smacks Pirat with a
URL.
Youch! Aaaah, now I get it! Thanks! %-)
JRandomNoob wrote:Off with the Unix purity, and get a proper browser! (Or whatever the hell it is you’re doing here trying to make your life harder. Custom CSS?)
Also, we’ve got a nice DSWP-standard offtopic going here:-D
The smiley non-display feature is both OS and browser
independent. It's a board setting. And whatever I select or
configure is supposed to make my life
easier, not
harder, including my custom CSS, without which you
wouldn't be reading this, since I would hardly post anything,
because of the eyestraining it would cause due to the
low-contrast theme. :-)
For all my computer life (20+ years now), I've been surrounded by
AS (artificial stupidity) in the form of software that tries to interpret
things instead of leaving them alone -- with all sorts of wrong results.
For this reason, I automatically switch off everything that
even remotely looks like AS. This includes "smiley detections"
which go wrong all the time.
Besides that, I tend to find most animations on webpages
annoying (including the animated smileys dswp uses). Nice
at first, but annoying after a few seconds.
So my profile is configured with
Display smilies as images: [ ] Yes [x] No
Since this is the only occurrence of a smiley where the
lack of its display was misleading, I'll stick to this
configuration. Whenever this situation occurs again,
I'm gonna lookup
- Code: Select all
http://www.dswp.de/old/images/smilies/icon_<phpBB-Tag>.gif
individually. :-)
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