On January 10 2014 07:10 3FFA wrote: What type of staff don't?
Almost all staff don't have html/css powers. Only a handful of blue names have it, and then all reds/admins have it. Writers (pen icon people) can use it in the staff forums in a threads OP, but nowhere else.
On January 10 2014 07:43 Epoxide wrote: only admin, red, and blue have it. maybe someone specific other than that too.
Some blues, not all iirc. And yeah, most pens have access in the staff forums as long is it is in a thread OP. Outside of staff forums if they post html/css we need to enable it for them by manually editing their post.
Hey. I wondered where the hide spoilers go ? I have checked the hide spoiler but i remember that they was cliquable spoiler in the left frame of TL but there's not anymore. As i'm a slow watcher i spoil me a lot in going to TL but well... i have needs so i log in :p
Do i need to make a website feedback thread or is it a removed functionality ?
On January 10 2014 22:27 FFW_Rude wrote: Hey. I wondered where the hide spoilers go ? I have checked the hide spoiler but i remember that they was cliquable spoiler in the left frame of TL but there's not anymore. As i'm a slow watcher i spoil me a lot in going to TL but well... i have needs so i log in :p
Do i need to make a website feedback thread or is it a removed functionality ?
On January 08 2014 11:44 kilokilo23 wrote: What is your favorite game the teamliquid.net does not cover? (starcraft, hearthstone, dota, LoL) cant choose any of them.
On January 08 2014 11:44 kilokilo23 wrote: What is your favorite game the teamliquid.net does not cover? (starcraft, hearthstone, dota, LoL) cant choose any of them.
Everyone was required to have a sport credit each year, with 3 sport seasons. There was soccer and field hockey in the fall, swimming, crew, and basketball in the winter, and tennis, baseball, and softball in the spring. Additionally, having a part in one of the two plays (generally a play in the fall and a musical in the spring) or being a stage tech would count towards the credit. It was sort of the school's way of saying "pick at least 1: exercising, entertaining, or contributing"