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I found the "hacked browser" part amusing. You know Safari on iPhones is basiclly the same browser as on a desktop? Mobile sites are only to limit the data sent over cell networks with small pages and make them look better on smaller screens. You can click "view desktop version" on almost all sites when viewing mobile version. Am I hacking?Anyway, it's annoying when on my desktop. When I click new topics, from my laptop or desktop, it still comes up. It's not just mobile users. The point I got from this thread is its annoying. Some users just pointed out it's extra annoying from their other devices.. I don't mind hitting no thanks constantly, but it'd be great to not see it every time I click a link.
i do it with my galaxy player and it works fine( it seems)
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Quote from: Myskillzownu on May 06, 2012, 06:33:11 pmI agree completely.I actually brought it up in my post http://www.opticraft.net/index.php/topic,9590.0.html (not knowing you had started this.)I believe the best option would be to create a cookie in PHP or JS that expires every, say, 24-48 hours, that is created when they hit no. (Or even yes.)The cookie would stop the popup, which gets bloody annoying if you're viewing multiple pages.After a day the popup would come up one time, giving them a friendly reminder that they should vote.Another option would be to pull the players name from either a cookie or their login, and check if they have already voted.If they haven't voted on any of the four, the popup is displayed. If they have voted on them all, it hides itself.The best option though (in my eyes) would be a mix of both.Some users simply might not want to vote, and while it doesn't benefit the server, you shouldn't punish them for it. If they don't want to vote, they won't vote. No popup box will change that.The only thing the popup box will do is aggravate said users, and possibly leave a bad taste to the name "Opticraft" for them.Sounds stupid, but it's human nature, and it's inevitable. Just my two cents-DaveWe need some programmers to do this as writing cookies need some JavaScript or php knowledge. Idk if optical knows js or php but even if he does, he doesnt have time to this. Imagine that someone who is managing 1000 with everyone asking something. There is no need to write such a cookie as we can delete it simply because it really has no use. If we want to attract ppl to vote, then we should add an attractive text linking to the vote part. It is that simple no need of extra work.
I agree completely.I actually brought it up in my post http://www.opticraft.net/index.php/topic,9590.0.html (not knowing you had started this.)I believe the best option would be to create a cookie in PHP or JS that expires every, say, 24-48 hours, that is created when they hit no. (Or even yes.)The cookie would stop the popup, which gets bloody annoying if you're viewing multiple pages.After a day the popup would come up one time, giving them a friendly reminder that they should vote.Another option would be to pull the players name from either a cookie or their login, and check if they have already voted.If they haven't voted on any of the four, the popup is displayed. If they have voted on them all, it hides itself.The best option though (in my eyes) would be a mix of both.Some users simply might not want to vote, and while it doesn't benefit the server, you shouldn't punish them for it. If they don't want to vote, they won't vote. No popup box will change that.The only thing the popup box will do is aggravate said users, and possibly leave a bad taste to the name "Opticraft" for them.Sounds stupid, but it's human nature, and it's inevitable. Just my two cents-Dave
Both optical and I are able to write php and javascript. If there is a website problem, we can fix it.