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Emoticons?

Post by philhemas » 2003-03-27 11:11

Is there anywhere that I can download these "emoticons"
I think they are cool 8) . :roll: :oops: :lol: :D

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Re: Emoticons?

Post by GargoyleMT » 2003-03-27 11:56

philhemas wrote:Is there anywhere that I can download these "emoticons"
I think they are cool 8) . :roll: :oops: :lol: :D
Um... Right click "Save Image As..." ? I think that's how IE does it. Mozilla does it differently. And every other web browser probably has the feature too! :P

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Re: Emoticons?

Post by Marvin » 2003-03-27 13:17

GargoyleMT wrote:Mozilla does it differently.
Well, Mozilla 1.3 does it the same way : Save Image As.... :wink:

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Re: Emoticons?

Post by GargoyleMT » 2003-03-27 19:48

Marvin wrote:Well, Mozilla 1.3 does it the same way : Save Image As.... :wink:
Sadly, the forums appear to be written with IE in mind. The buttons to edit/quote a post, etc. are clipped a bit on Mozilla, etc. Ah well, it still works, fundamentally. Can't beat multi-tab browsing with no popups.

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Post by Snooze » 2003-03-27 19:58

Or you could go here and download the emotion pack that comes with this forum + alot more :-)

http://www.phpbb.com/

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Post by ender » 2003-03-28 08:13

Gargoyle: try Opera, I've never had any problems with phpBB forums in it...

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Post by GargoyleMT » 2003-03-28 11:52

ender wrote:Gargoyle: try Opera, I've never had any problems with phpBB forums in it...
Well, the only irregularities I see are cosmetic - the cut off buttons, and the lack of the re-colored scrolling bars. It really seems to work fine in Mozilla. I'm not *that* motivated to try Opera, but I realize that it's a favorite of many users.

(BTW, love the alpha in your PNG. was your B&W one like that too?)

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Post by ender » 2003-03-28 12:47

It was. BTW: have you seen it in IE? :mrgreen:

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Post by GargoyleMT » 2003-03-30 10:52

ender wrote:It was. BTW: have you seen it in IE? :mrgreen:
It's the only place I noticed it. :-)

I did have to load it into Photoshop to read the whole thing (select color range, click on the white, fuzziness to 0). Otherwise the second and third lines, I belive, were unreadable, though I guessed at what they said. ;-)

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Post by ender » 2003-03-30 13:19

Hmm, does photoshop support alpha transparency in paletted images? Currently I'm using some command-line tools to make these pictures...

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Post by GargoyleMT » 2003-03-30 20:15

ender wrote:Hmm, does photoshop support alpha transparency in paletted images? Currently I'm using some command-line tools to make these pictures...
Well, single bit alpha, in 8 bit color for a couple formats. At least PSD, and GIF. I just used a screencap of IE to grab your avatar, I cheated and didn't open the PNG directly.

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