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  2018 World Cup
Posted by: Guardian - June 7th, 2018 at 2:38 AM - Forum: Sports - Replies (67)

The 2018 World Cup kicks off in Russian on 14 June. 

Anyone watching? Who are you pulling for? Have any predictions?

The nations participating this year are below:

Australia
Iran
Japan
Saudi Arabia
South Korea
Egypt
Morocco
Nigeria
Senegal
Tunisia
Costa Rica
Mexico
Panama
Argentina
Brazil
Colombia
Peru
Uruguay
Belgium
Croatia
Denmark
England
France
Germany
Iceland
Poland
Portugal
Russia (hosts)
Serbia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland

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  Very Simple Responsive Tables in MyBB
Posted by: Harry K. - June 6th, 2018 at 7:28 PM - Forum: MyBB Related - Replies (2)

Here I'm going to share a very simple CSS trick that can be implemented on any tables in MyBB with very little effort! You will be surprised that if you can figure out how to make tables responsive, making MyBB responsive becomes a hell of a lot easier. + I don't like frameworks too much.

This is a great place to start when making a responsive MyBB theme, and there is very little too it! I'm using the Profile page to demonstrate as it will be the easiest to follow and implement on a learning basis.

First things first, what the hell am I talking about? Tongue Here is what we are trying to accomplish. https://i.imgur.com/ptwq7hu.mp4


Step 1: Back to basics, firstly you need to make sure you are including the "Responsive meta" tag. Make sure you have the following code(or the like) included in your headerinclude:

Code:
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
Why? - This little line of code is telling your browser to view the website via your devices width, instead of the browsers default. Without this code your browser will be unable to tell if you are using a desktop size screen or a mobile size screen.


Step 1a: Annoyingly, in MyBB's default theme, they included a minimum width in the wrapper class. We need to remove this or it wont allow us to resize the screen any less than the minimum defined. This is usually 970px by default. Go to your global.css and find ".wrapper", after that remove: "min-width: 970px;"


Step 2: Now we've prepped our theme to be made responsive, we will modify a tiny bit of the member_profile template, note - there is very little template edits to be made. Big Grin There are 2 new classes we are going to introduce: .break, and .resp

.resp - This class is marking the table it is attached to, that it is a responsive table.
.break - This class will be attached to a <td> element. This is indicating that this <td> will need to be full width when on smaller screens.

The default markup of the member_profile template is as followsNote - I've removed some of the code to condense things but we are working on this bit:[/b]
Code:
<table width="100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" align="center">
<tr>
<td width="50%" valign="top">
<table border="0" cellspacing="{$theme['borderwidth']}" cellpadding="{$theme['tablespace']}" class="tborder">
<tr>
<td colspan="2" class="thead"><strong>{$lang->users_forum_info}</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="trow1" style="width: 30%;"><strong>{$lang->joined}</strong></td>
<td class="trow1">{$memregdate}</td>
</tr>
</table>
</td>
<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;</td>
<td width="50%" valign="top">
{$profilefields}
{$signature}
</td>
</tr>
</table>

We need to add the .resp tag to the second table in the member_profile template (line 31):
Code:
<table class="resp" width="100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" align="center">
We then need to add the .break tag to any <td> element inside the responsive table that contains another <table>, at the same time remove any width="50%".
Code:
<td valign="top" class="break">

In total, you should have added 1 .resp class and 2 .break classes to the default theme.




Step 3: You should see an empty <td> tag or <td>&nbsp;</td> in the middle of both the <td>'s we added the .break too, here we need to add width="15px" height="15px" to make sure the padding between the tables is even on all devices. Should be as follows:
Code:
<td width="15px" height="15px"></td>


To confirm - Your template should now look like the following if you are editing the default theme (or default template):
Code:
<html>
<head>
<title>{$mybb->settings['bbname']} - {$lang->profile}</title>
{$headerinclude}
<script type="text/javascript" src="{$mybb->asset_url}/jscripts/report.js?ver=1804"></script>
</head>
<body>
{$header}
<fieldset>
<table width="100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0">
<tr>
<td>
<span class="largetext"><strong>{$formattedname}</strong></span><br />
<span class="smalltext">
({$usertitle})<br />
{$groupimage}
{$userstars}<br />
<br />
<strong>{$lang->registration_date}</strong> {$memregdate}<br />
<strong>{$lang->date_of_birth}</strong> {$membday} {$membdayage}<br />
<strong>{$lang->local_time}</strong> {$localtime}<br />
<strong>{$lang->postbit_status}</strong> {$online_status}
</span>
</td>
<td width="25%" align="right" valign="middle">{$avatar}</td>
</tr>
</table>
</fieldset>
<br />
{$awaybit}{$bannedbit}
<table class="resp" width="100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" align="center">
<tr>
<td valign="top" class="break">
<table border="0" cellspacing="{$theme['borderwidth']}" cellpadding="{$theme['tablespace']}" class="tborder">
<tr>
<td colspan="2" class="thead"><strong>{$lang->users_forum_info}</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="trow1" style="width: 30%;"><strong>{$lang->joined}</strong></td>
<td class="trow1">{$memregdate}</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="trow2"><strong>{$lang->lastvisit}</strong></td>
<td class="trow2">{$memlastvisitdate}</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="trow1"><strong>{$lang->total_posts}</strong></td>
<td class="trow1">{$memprofile['postnum']} ({$lang->ppd_percent_total}){$findposts}</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="trow2"><strong>{$lang->total_threads}</strong></td>
<td class="trow2">{$memprofile['threadnum']} ({$lang->tpd_percent_total}){$findthreads}</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td class="trow1"><strong>{$lang->timeonline}</strong></td>
<td class="trow1">{$timeonline}</td>
</tr>
{$referrals}
{$reputation}
{$warning_level}
</table>
{$contact_details}
</td>
<td width="15px" height="15px"></td>
<td valign="top" class="break">
{$profilefields}
{$signature}
{$modoptions}
{$adminoptions}
<div style="text-align: center">{$buddy_options}{$ignore_options}{$report_options}</div>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
{$footer}
</body>
</html>

If you're happy, we can move onto the CSS.

Step 4: Earlier we introduced 2 new classes .break and .resp. Surprisingly, there isn't a lot of CSS to go with them. Wink Firstly, we need to modify our tables globally. Add the following to your global.css stylesheet (this is just to make sure the tables handle the classes correctly):
Code:
table {
  border-collapse: collapse;
  width: 100%;
}

Step 4a: We're now going to add our media queries to tell the browser what to do if the screen is smaller than a certain width. You can device the width on which you want it to "break" onto a new line, however I choose 720px which is pretty standard. If you haven't used media queries before, don't be scared by the look - they're actually really simple. I usually add my media queries and custom CSS in a new stylesheet but feel free to add the following to your global.css(I've commented this one out so you understand it easier):
Code:
@media screen and (max-width: 720px) {  /* This is telling the browser this CSS is only valid when the screen size is lower than 720px */
  table.resp tr {          
           display: block;        /* .resp tag: This makes sure that nothing will stick to the side of a table row making it break the page. */
  }
table.resp td:first-child {
           min-width:120px;   /* OPTIONAL: This is how I handled the Joined:etc.. colums from being different widths */
  }
table.resp td.break {
           display: block;        /* .break tag: This forces attached <td> elements to extend to full width - causing side by side <td> to go below. (The Magic) */
}
table.resp .thead {
display:block;         /* Fixes the thead bg from only covering some of the table due to border-collapse: collapse. */
}
}

And there you go! CTRL+F5 AND GO! Try it out, see how it goes and have a play! Hopefully you have the same result as me, let me now if you need any help. If you manage to get this done right, you will be able to implement this all over MyBB and almost make a fully responsive theme with just this trick!!

I do recommend anyone to go table-less for their forum index's, postbits, forumdisplay etc.. however this can be extremely tricky so using reponsive tables is just as good! Smile Good luck guys Big Grin

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  Some random photos by Martin
Posted by: Martin - June 5th, 2018 at 6:47 PM - Forum: Photography - Replies (7)

Used to have a real passion for photography, still do and need to invest in a camera. These are from my iPhone, so aren't great. But hopefully you like seeing some scenery of places I've visited Tongue

[Image: Lerv.jpg]
[Image: Ly9s.jpg]

I have more to show once I import them from my phone.

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  I hereby petition @Guardian
Posted by: Darth-Apple - June 5th, 2018 at 5:34 AM - Forum: AMA Zone - Replies (2)

Hello good sir, 

On a scale of 1-10, would you consider this to be an abomination? (This was six weeks after MS was founded) Finna 

http://makestation.net/showthread.php?tid=141

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  Calculus
Posted by: Darth-Apple - June 5th, 2018 at 2:34 AM - Forum: Software - Replies (3)

I have used trigonometry pretty heavily when it comes to UI related stuff for other courses and for some of my own projects, but I have yet to ever use calculus. I currently made the mistake of taking Calculus 1 and Calculus 2 back-to-back over this summer, and boy, it has driven me crazy, along with a 2D design course that I'm doing. It is a total of 11 credit hours. 

A 16 week course is currently condensed into four weeks. Three hours in class five days a week, and an additional 2-3 hours of study and homework, just to keep up with the coursework. An exam every four days, quizzes every day, homework every day, and oh, the professor hardly speaks english. 

Although it has kept me busy, I will say it is actually pretty interesting stuff. It is definitely very new compared to what I've studied in the past, but there is the "wow" factor of realizing how useful math is in the real world. 

Anyone else here taken Calculus? How far did you go with it, and what were your thoughts?

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  Hello from Switzerland
Posted by: pierreh - June 4th, 2018 at 3:31 PM - Forum: Introductions - Replies (5)

Hello to all, from Geneva in Switzerland.

I was told about this forum by Brian, who haunts this forum as 'brian51', I could see. (Brian, btw, how many nicks do you carry, and how do you remember which is used where?). I am an old (in age) SimCity 4 player who was running a city journal on a site that no longer exists, and I may restart that cj here.

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  Internet Speed Test
Posted by: Guardian - June 3rd, 2018 at 5:13 PM - Forum: Web Design & Internet - Replies (26)

I looked, and couldn't find one, so I'll post the obligatory speed test thread. What you got?

[Image: 7363540064.png]

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  the dismantling of net neurality -any thoughts?
Posted by: VSS - June 3rd, 2018 at 3:55 PM - Forum: Current Events - Replies (25)

net neutrality here in the U.S. will soon to exsist -the deadline is june 11th. without NN protection, big isps like my comcast will be able to set any kind of restriction they see fit. whether its reducing times i can watch youtube videos per day or charge me .99 to view videos...or even worse, reduce my monthly data cap from 1029GB per month to 250GB per month. or even over throttle my speeds.  -but they should be made aware, if they impose special restrictions they will see influx of customers leaving for rival companies, and thats not good for business. i dont have faith nor trust in my isp. it would be shocking to see comcast actually not use any restrictions even after the deadline passes...this is my only concern

more on net neutrality issue

https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/s...ms-n874786

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  E3 next week
Posted by: Martin - June 3rd, 2018 at 3:32 PM - Forum: Other Games - Replies (11)

Anyone watching? Anyone got some predictions? 

I think/hope we will see Resident Evil 2's remake at Sony's conference this year.

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  Looking for some Feedback - Colore MyBB Theme
Posted by: Harry K. - June 3rd, 2018 at 12:23 PM - Forum: Design Showcase - Replies (24)

If this is in the wrong section, could you please move this thread. Thanks.

Heyllo Guys & Gals. I'm looking for some opinions. I like getting as many opinions on my themes during development as I can, I believe this helps to produce a nicer, cleaner theme all round. Sometimes when you're so plugged in it's easy to miss things and or over-look something so simple, things that may look right to you, may be completely off when you go back to it.

Anyway so the purpose of this thread is for me asking for feedback on screenshots of my in development responsive MyBB theme named Colore. This isn't a showcase thread. Please save comments like, "wow, looks great" for completion, please please rip this theme to shreds. Big Grin I can take negative criticism I promise.  Shy You may have already seen some snapshots on either IcyBoards, or my own site. There is also a small one in my sig here.

Right so, here goes. First things first. Here's a feel of the theme in it's current form. Desktop 1440px - Mobile 425px

Currently, I'm requesting feedback concerning subforums. As you can see forums are separated into 50/50 columns, this carrys over onto subforums currently. Take a look here: Threadlist, containing 2 subforums.

Now the problem is when a forum has an odd number of subforums, it will leave a 50% space see here. I am wanting to avoid the option of stretching the forums to full width.

I have 2 options:
- leave as is. Having an odd number of forums will just show a space. Doesn't look too bad.
- Move subforums into the sidebar at full width. This will make the subforums slightly smaller, and move the filters down the page, however content up.

Many thanks for any contributions! Big Grin

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