Hello and welcome to our new website!
As you can see we have not only moved to a shiny new website server, but we also installed a new CMS (content management system), PostNuke.
That includes a new wiki system, now called the Daipedia, a new FAQ and message system, a better gallery and, last but not least, a new forum!
We now use SMF (Simple Machines Forum) which is one of the leading forum systems today.
For that we have developed our own bridge system to connect SMF in the best possible way to PostNuke.
As you will appreciate, this upgrade has been and continues to be a long and delicate process. Do not be surprised if things do not always work quite as expected yet. That said, your feedback is vital to resolving issues, so please post to the 'This website' board (or one of its child boards) in the forum when you come across unexpected behaviour.
Over the coming weeks we will add more new modules and features, including:
- modules to upload player portraits,
- modules to customise the player profile, and
- other community related stuff.
Stay tuned!
michtoen
Feb 26, 2008
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As Lippy said: its our 4th website
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ddhanna
Feb 27, 2008
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Site is very nice. Only down side that is see so far is that the donation items have yet to be updated. other then that. great job
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ANICH
Feb 27, 2008
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Sleek, quick access, good transparency, and plenty room for improvement. The greatest feature IMO is the fact that Cole and I have our own forum board! (Woohoo!!)
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l00natyk
Feb 27, 2008
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Yes! Now i can disable siggys and make everything clear and readable :D Thats a decent feature.
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antidote
Feb 27, 2008
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could have some better skins
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michtoen
Feb 27, 2008
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Its an modified standard theme, we have to create first a native daimonin skin. That will be the next artist contest. And a new banner ...
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anhina09
Mar 01, 2008
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is there any guide how to move around if u play on laptop yet ?
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Unislash
Mar 01, 2008
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Somewhat.... but i can tell you now :). On most laptops, there is a key with "Fn" on it (generally a different color than the normal keys). It stands for function. Hold that (as you would the shift key), and hit the corresponding key that has "NumLk" (or something similar) in the same color as the fn key (it will be underneath the writing depicting the normal use of the key). For me, the corresponding key is the "ins"ert key. You have now enabled NumberLock, allowing you to use a block of keys as you would the number pad (pre-defined on your keyboard by characters also in that color of the fn key). Be aware that if you try to type messages with numlock enabled, you'll type numbers! Just repeat the instructions to turn it off.
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