I use it even while quoting. I just remember or copy/paste what I want to respond to in quote tags.I only don't use it when quoting.
I use it even while quoting. I just remember or copy/paste what I want to respond to in quote tags.
Not efficient enough, unless you have eidetic memory. (even then, typing is still more work)
Heyyyy, I actually like that. Considering that there are only four DCCs a year, I think it's not that bad of an idea either. The contest itself isn't exactly a CCP contest in context, but if enough people are interested, then why not. For now, though, the thread is up for grabs.What if making the new thread isn't going to fix the issue?
Also, who's making the thread? Is the next thread up for grabs?
Edit: How about a contest? "Design the next DCC":
We PM the section mods entries on the next DCC thread for the quarter, and the winner gets the OP on the thread? And perhaps an emblem stating it?
Yeah, that is true. In fact, it wasn't until recently that I formatted the T&I DCC to have a little CSS in it. But that was because when I created the DCC there, I wasn't as skilled at CSS as I am now. I'm still not quite the expert with CSS, but I certainly know my way around CSS more than ever.Think of it this way: not all DCC threads have to be made with CSS. Some people can format text really pretty and get away with almost anything.
It's more efficient for me to hit the quote button.
Yeah, that is true. In fact, it wasn't until recently that I formatted the T&I DCC to have a little CSS in it. But that was because when I created the DCC there, I wasn't as skilled at CSS as I am now. I'm still not quite the expert with CSS, but I certainly know my way around CSS more than ever.
I am horrible at CSS but you're quite good -- I really like your signature :D
I'm in the same situation as you Mac (yeah I'm still calling ya that) so I usually stick to one CSS coding, which is the one I'm using right now, only thing I change being the pic I'm using. In fact, this was the result of me trying to edit one of my friends' codes.