Welcome to the new A Sea Of Blue and SB Nation
Good morning and welcome to the new A Sea of Blue, guys and gals. Below, you will find a very informative post from Trei Brundrett, the guy who managed the overall process of SBN2 development and migration. It has been a huge undertaking, but Trei and his team have done a fabulous job with this new platform, and I expect it to deliver a far better blogging experience to our users.
Be sure and migrate your account right away, it is really easy. When you're done, study the post below and begin enjoying our new home. Don't be afraid to break anything, just take your time. The interface is very intuitive, but like all software, it isn't without its little quirks.
Have fun! Do what you do. I'll be bringing up a new post soon.
Tru
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Hey A Sea Of Blue,
Today is the big day. We've switched your community over to the new SB Nation sports blog platform. My name is Trei, and I'm here to help you get adjusted to the new home we've built for you. If you have questions or trouble with the new system, post a comment in this thread and myself or one of the team (lovitt, sixfoot6 or odacrem) will try to point you in the right direction.
Before we begin, I want to let you know we still consider this a beta platform, so don't be surprised if you find a few bugs or if everything isn't exactly right yet. We hope you'll take the time to report any problems you encounter at bugreport@sbnation.com. We'll be continuing to make changes and improving things.
Please take a few minutes to read about what's new below. But if you just can't wait to jump in, here are some quick things to check out:
- Sign up for your SB Nation network account and claim your old blog accounts
- Once you're logged in, press your Z key in any thread with new comments
- Explore your dashboard and setup your profile
- Read the guide to the new FanPost editor
- Install the FanShot bookmarklet and post videos to A Sea Of Blue from YouTube or images from Flickr
- Click the "Rec" button on posts and comments to help other people find the good stuff.
- Customize display options on your Edit Settings page
What Has Changed
SB Nation Network Accounts - the Big Change
Readers across all of our blogs told us they wanted one account to use on every SB Nation blog. To make this work, we're requiring that everyone create a new SB Nation network account. In most cases you should be able to keep your old username, but a few of you may have to choose something new, since every other community in SB Nation will be going through this same transition. We tried to be as fair as possible in deciding who gets to keep which name, using a formula that takes into account length of membership and frequency of activity.
We want to make it as easy as possible for you to participate on all of our blogs, but we don't want to encourage everyone to start visiting rival team blogs and initiating flame wars. To maintain friendly communities we ask that you explicitly join each blog in order to participate. It's a two-click process, but it does means accepting each blog's community guidelines. Just as you join each blog individually, you can be banned on each blog individually.
You can claim old accounts from multiple SB Nation blogs, and your new username will be retroactively attached to all your old comments and diaries. So now you'll be able to access all your writings from your single profile page... like magic.
To get started, click here to claim your old blog accounts and create a new SB Nation network account.
FanPosts (the Section Formerly Known as Diaries)
We changed their name. Why? Because we took this major upgrade as an opportunity to leave behind some vocabulary that never made much sense for a sports blog. SB Nation is the network of, by and for fans, and these are the blog posts we make. So we call them FanPosts. When you're at a bar telling someone to check out your online sports opinions, you don't have to suggest they read your diary.
FanPosts are displayed differently on the homepage - we include your avatar to give more credit for the time you spend writing great posts. The new post editor has a WYSIWYG view that provides easy formatting. It also auto-saves drafts so you don't have to worry about losing your work when you compose a post within the web browser. And you can now associate teams, players and games with your posts: these tools promote your FanPosts on our new team, player and game pages - across the entire network.
The new system does not work like the old diary editor. For example, in HTML mode the new editor doesn't auto-create a new paragraph from two line breaks. But it does offer a whole array of new features. Look for the blinking help button on the right side of the FanPost editor for quick tips, and take a look at our full guide to writing FanPosts on the new platform.
IMPORTANT - if you write your posts in Microsoft Word or some other off-line editor, you will get the most reliable behavior if you cut & paste your post into the HTML view of the FanPost editor. And if you do that, remember to wrap <p></p> tags around each paragraph so your text doesn't run together.
Visual Redesign
This one is probably the most obvious change of all. Like other major websites working to improve readability for their audience, we've adopted a fixed-width layout optimized for the 1024 x 768 resolution used by the majority of A Sea Of Blue and SB Nation network users. Use the switcher below the user menu if you prefer the wider layout designed for 1280 monitors. We've introduced a top navigation bar with quick links into old and new sections of the site. We also polished a few edges, made some things larger, others smaller and moved a few boxes here and there. More changes and adjustments to come.
Search
We've completely replaced the old search engine with a new one. We're excited to make it easier to find old posts and comments, but we've only taken our first pass on the tools we're offering. We're focused on making search even better than what you had before, so please know that we're aware search is missing key features and we're working on it.
What's New
Schedule, Scores, Stats and Roster
A Sea Of Blue now has all the basic information about the Kentucky Wildcats and hundreds of other teams. During games you'll see a regularly updated line score, and as the season progresses we'll track team stat totals and leaders. This is just our first step, so look for us to publish more detailed and archival stats in the future. The best part about all this sports data is that we've integrated it directly into the blog so. We now have special pages that aggregate all blog posts written about games, players and teams.
Recommending FanPosts
Some writing deserves more attention and more conversation. If you want to bump a FanPost up to the top and keep it there for awhile, just click the 'Rec' link under the body of the post. When a FanPost receives enough recommendations it will make the recommended list.
Auto-refreshing Comments
You no longer need to refresh the page to see new comments. If you're logged in, new comments will automatically appear on the page every few seconds. When you post a comment, the page will not refresh either. If you want to quickly cycle through all the new comments, you can press the C key on your keyboard. Unmark a new comment after you've read it with the X key. And use the Z key if you want to umark comments as you're cycling through them.
As you use these shortcuts to cycle through comments, press the R key to reply to the current comment. All these helpful keyboard shortcuts are listed at the top of each comments section for reference.
Recommending Comments
Now you can reward those folks who take the time to look up stats and make smart arguments in the comments. Next to each comment there is an 'actions' link that you can click to find the recommend and flag options.
Flagging Comments
To help the moderators on a site, we've built-in tools that let you flag comments that are spam, trolling or just plain inappropriate. Only moderators can see those flags.
FanShots
Many members of the community just want to post that one link, video, photo or quote, but don't need a full FanPost. We've got you covered: FanShots let you share YouTube videos, Flickr or PhotoBucket photos, quotes from articles, portions of chat transcripts, top 5 lists and simple links. If it's a video or image we'll put a thumbnail on the homepage when you post it.
For those of you who are experienced internet hunter-gatherers of Kentucky Wildcats material, install the bookmarklet onto the links bar of your browser and share FanShots with the community from wherever on the web you find that killer quote or photo.
Archives
It's much easier to find that post about a certain deadline trade or prospect retro feature. You can browse by year and month.
Avatars
Upload an image so folks can see your custom avatar on your profile, your FanPosts, and all your comments.
Network Profiles
Now that we have unified SB Nation network accounts, your profile will be your central hub for all of your activity on any blogs where you are a member.
Network bar
The top bar stays with you on all SB Nation blogs. It's a quick way to login and logout. When you're logged in, you'll see your avatar and screen name which links to your profile. The icon to the right leads to your Dashboard area where you can edit your settings, profile, account details and any FanPosts or FanShots you've published. As we add more blogs to the new SB Nation network, the My Blogs menu will be a handy way to navigate between the blogs you've joined.
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There are plenty more small changes and additions we've made, so please take a careful look around and explore this new system. We appreciate your patience and hope you'll help us improve the new platform for this and all the other SB Nation blogs.
And in case you missed it, you'll want to start by claiming your old blog accounts and creating a new SB Nation network account.
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Wow!
This is absolutely fantastic! You guys have done a great job here of putting things together, and I’m excited about the future of the blog.
by wildcat69410 on
May 9, 2008 7:05 AM EDT
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Glad ...
you like our fancy new digs. This is quite a change from the old days of Scoop, eh?
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by Truzenzuzex on
May 9, 2008 7:19 AM EDT
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Very exciting guys but...
I am a little upset that I was asked what my favorite NCAA basketball and football teams were!
I didn’t know there were any teams besides UK to choose from!
UK has the greatest fans in the world!
by GoCats on
May 9, 2008 8:02 AM EDT
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Yeah ...
... I think that’s just a bug. :-)
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by Truzenzuzex on
May 9, 2008 8:09 AM EDT
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Fiddling around with some settings
Trying to figure out the signature feature… so this is a test.
-Reed Rothchild,Boogie Nights
by chirop1 on
May 9, 2008 8:36 AM EDT
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Ok...
this is VERY different. I am trying not to freak out. ;) I feel confused. I really hope it doesnt take long to get the hang of this. Tru, how did you get to be a little bug?? I want to be something, too!
by kentuckygirl0724 on
May 9, 2008 8:37 AM EDT
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Little Bug
You’ll need a little picture to upload from your computer. Under Edit Profile there is a place for an avatar or some such (forget what this site calls it). Just browse on your computer and find the picture you want. If I’m not mistaken, it will need to be about 100×100. I’m not very handy with computer stuff… so I just shrink stuff in MS Paint… but I’m sure there’s a better way.
Additional purpose to this post… still figuring out the signature.
You ever see that movie Star Wars? People tell me I look like Han Solo.-Reed Rothchild,Boogie Nights
by chirop1 on
May 9, 2008 8:40 AM EDT
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It looks ...
... like you figured it out.
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by Truzenzuzex on
May 9, 2008 10:26 AM EDT
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Fabulous!
I would most definitely agree,
AJAX is the “bomb!”
Visually the upgrade is VERY cool!
I’m playing with the new features, Can you tell?? : )
I’m also super excited to use the new “flag” a post feature…Oh Boy, watch out!
Oh yeah, and what about an “edit your post” feature, is that an option? Did I miss it?
by BigSkyCat on
May 9, 2008 8:37 AM EDT
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Struggling
Not doing so well here. The worst part – I cant even think of any questions to ask to help me. I’m just fumbling around.
by kentuckygirl0724 on
May 9, 2008 8:40 AM EDT
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OK
so I am an eye. I tried to be Tinkerbell but it was too small.
by kentuckygirl0724 on
May 9, 2008 9:04 AM EDT
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Just use ...
... a graphics tool to make it bigger, then try it.
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by Truzenzuzex on
May 9, 2008 10:26 AM EDT
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I did it!
Now I dont know which I want to use. Tinkerbell or the eye???
by kentuckygirl0724 on
May 9, 2008 12:25 PM EDT
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I vote Tinkerbell
It matches your optimistic posting better.
by hooper on
May 9, 2008 12:32 PM EDT
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i vote
tinkerbell, as well…
maybe tru can put up a poll for all us to vote :)
GO BIG BLUE!! GO BIG BLUE!!
by UKWildCatFanatic on
May 9, 2008 12:45 PM EDT
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Thanks guys!
I like “Tink” too! You have convinced me – Tinkerbell it is!
by kentuckygirl0724 on
May 9, 2008 1:15 PM EDT
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Drat ...
... that means no poll is necessary. :-)
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by Truzenzuzex on
May 9, 2008 2:42 PM EDT
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Nice AJAX!
The AJAX and all the new features are looking awesome. In-line posting and preview is super sweet. The WYSIWYG editor makes text styling accessible to non-nerds, which is great. I like how the user portraits are subtle and uniform size, not huge and obnoxious like the standard forum stuff. The FanShot thing is a great idea.
It even looks good with a larger font / minimum font size set, so cheers to that… Except the “Other great blogs” part, which runs out of its box and all over the bottom.
I know the team has worked really hard on getting this conversion completed, and it’s hard to criticize when someone has put a lot of work in to something… Still, I hate to be a “negative ninny”, but I’m a big-time hater of the fixed width layout, here and elsewhere. Clicking “Wide” helps a little, but I still hate being stuck in a little box in my browser. The fluid or whatever you want to call it layout that the old ASoB had was much better. I know it is much “easier” to develop a page with a fixed width layout, but it’s worth the extra effort, IMHO. I also know other people have “artistic” reasons for forcing their users, contortionist-style into a little box inside their browser window, but I don’t agree.
So that was my major nit. Minor nit – I’d like to be able to hide the top SBNation bar. It takes up a lot of space and I have no use for it. But that’s pretty minor.
Other than major and minor nit, it looks awesome.
by EEWildcat on
May 9, 2008 9:40 AM EDT
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Also on fixed width layout...
If you open a new window/tab and browse to ASoB, it doesn’t remember you want “Wide”. Painful.
Also, the basketball favicon is missing. That is helpful for spotting the ASoB bookmark on a bookmark toolbar or list. This one can be fixed, though, I bet.
by EEWildcat on
May 9, 2008 9:46 AM EDT
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favicon is working
now if we can just get some fluid layout for the middle column….hint hint…
by EEWildcat on
May 9, 2008 1:20 PM EDT
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Yep.
Them SBNation tech boys are gooood. :-)
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by Truzenzuzex on
May 9, 2008 2:42 PM EDT
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EEWildcat, thanks for your feedback.
We have put a lot of work into things, but we still appreciate suggestions and criticism, as we’re continuing to make changes.
So, we’ve put a great deal of time, consideration, discussion and testing into the layout width issue. We built out the current design as both a fluid layout and a fixed-width layout, but decided to go with the fixed width layout. We added the wider option more recently for users with higher resolution monitors, and to offer users more control. I personally have two gigantic monitors (for Photoshop, web dev, browser testing, etc) and I still prefer the narrower option. The majority of popular blogs and news sites seem to be using fixed-width layouts optimized for 1024 monitors these days.
Our decision to go with a fixed-width layout wasn’t based on ease of construction or artistic control, but about creating a consistent experience for all users. We’re trying to encourage bloggers and members to compose posts that will work on all users’ screens, and offering fixed options is the most efficient way to do that at present. We want authors to trust that their posts – which may include Flash embeds, table, stats and other inserts – will appear usable and readable in everyone’s browser. That’s a hard trust to create when you’re not able or willing to test your published post on a browser much wider (or much narrower) than the one your composing in.
So we think this is the best thing for SB Nation blogs now, though we’re aware that a few users aren’t satisfied. That said, our platform has evolved over the past few months to give more control and options to users, so we may address this question again in the future. I hope this helps you understand where we’re coming from, and thanks again for taking the time to voice your concern.
I'm one of four guys who built SB Nation 2.0. We are like the Borg, but friendly and with better features.
by sixfoot6 on
May 11, 2008 1:40 AM EDT
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Force Preview in Narrow
..when you’re not able or willing to test your published post on a browser much wider (or much narrower) than the one your composing in.
Think about this option – allow users to select Narrow or Wide or Fluid for their normal viewing, but force all postings to show the Preview as Narrow (possibly with the ability to view in the other modes as well). That way, you are still encouraging people to compose posts that work for everybody. As part of this, you might also require users to Preview once before the Post option is available.
Irregardless, very nice functionality here – I really like the “X new replies” notices for one thing.
by Keg Dude on
May 11, 2008 2:23 AM EDT
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Thanks for replying
Thanks for taking the time to compose a detailed reply, sixfoot6. I appreciate it.
I understand your rationale, and I’m glad you mentioned it for discussion. So do consider Keg Dude’s excellent mitigation. I think that would satisfy you composition constraints, but still people who like wider views can have a pleasant user experience. Maybe in a future release. Until then we can agree to disagree.
Otherwise, everything is great, in my experience. I really love the z button to page through comments, which incidentally helps mitigate the narrow view excess scrolling issues.
by EEWildcat on
May 11, 2008 9:21 AM EDT
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Another cosmetic "bug"
When you’re replying to a comment that already has a reply, your reply preview appears ABOVE the reply that was already made, but when you post it, it appears BELOW the most recent reply. So if I wanted to talk about “KegDude’s comment below” for example, it might get a little confusing.
Of course, this might be because you want the user to be able to see what they’re replying to for the case of a lot of replies, which would make sense. Just thought I’d mention it in case it was an oversight. I’m not doing any lobbying for change for this one, just mentioning it. ;)
by EEWildcat on
May 11, 2008 9:24 AM EDT
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But on a slightly related note
On the profile pages, long usernames can bleed over into the personal info paragraph. (See the one for FGM.) You probably already knew that, but jussayin’.
by hooper on
May 11, 2008 10:28 AM EDT
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yes!
but thanks fer mentioning.
I'm one of four guys who built SB Nation 2.0. We are like the Borg, but friendly and with better features.
by sixfoot6 on
May 11, 2008 1:08 PM EDT
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Don't try to constrain me!
You can handle me! I’ll burst from your walls of DIV and CSS!
The Online Home of the Big Blue Nation...
by TheFakeGimelMartinez on
May 14, 2008 6:56 PM EDT
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Other Sites
Where are the links to the other team sites? They used to be on the right side of the page.
by kentuckygirl0724 on
May 9, 2008 9:43 AM EDT
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Some on the bottom, some on the left.
From the main page, there are some on the very bottom, and some on the left sidebar under “friends and enemies”. I am not sure if those are the same or not.. ?
by EEWildcat on
May 9, 2008 9:51 AM EDT
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All the other SBN sites ...
... are at the very bottom.
I moved most of the other links the other links over to the left sidebar.
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by Truzenzuzex on
May 9, 2008 10:22 AM EDT
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Great new features!
The universal login—FINALLY! That was some slick code deployed to make seamless the process of retrieving and combining all the old user accounts.
Love the AJAX also. Very slick.
The one weakness of SBNation sites remains the design in my opinion. It is greatly improved but things like centered headlines (ugh!) and some of the formatting leave a lot to be desired.
Overall just small quibbles in what is, overall, a major improvement.
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by Gatorpilot on
May 9, 2008 9:54 AM EDT
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Yeah ...
... there are a few design choices I would have made differently, but none of these things are engraved in stone. We will be mulling over changes as more and more of the blogs get migrated to the new platform. Once everyone is over to SBN 2.0, we can think about tweaking it.
It sure makes my life easier not having to use Google Docs to create a post. That was one of the many things I disliked about the old platform.
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by Truzenzuzex on
May 9, 2008 10:21 AM EDT
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we agree about page layout
and we’ve been working on some new designs!
I'm one of four guys who built SB Nation 2.0. We are like the Borg, but friendly and with better features.
by sixfoot6 on
May 9, 2008 1:26 PM EDT
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Like it
I like the new look and feel. Cool.
BUT, for some reason Google Ads gives me an ad for Duke Ringtones.
-JHearne
by jhearne on
May 9, 2008 10:22 AM EDT
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Yeah ...
the ones on the right are network ads, and they really don’t sense the content of the individual blogs. Not the greatest thing, but life goes on.
Look on the bright side - Carolina March will also be getting that ad. And Card Chronicles would be getting UK ringtone ads when they pop up. :)
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by Truzenzuzex on
May 9, 2008 10:24 AM EDT
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Heh ...
... love how the comments update right before your eyes. This sure will make liveblogs easier. :-)
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by Truzenzuzex on
May 9, 2008 10:27 AM EDT
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Schedule/Roster/Stats/News.....
Once the season starts, the Schedule/Roster/Stats/News tabs will be awesome! All that information will be right at our fingertips. Fantastic!
by BigSkyCat on
May 9, 2008 10:54 AM EDT
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new and old
if i don’t mark the comments as read, will they show up as new comments on the main page?
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by UKWildCatFanatic on
May 9, 2008 10:59 AM EDT
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I think ...
after you enter the comments section, they automatically get marked as read, but there may be a time delay. I think. I’ll have to test that theory.
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by Truzenzuzex on
May 9, 2008 11:01 AM EDT
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Yeah ...
... that’s how it works. It automatically marks them as read after you click on comments at the bottom of the post to read all the comments.
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by Truzenzuzex on
May 9, 2008 11:02 AM EDT
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Trei and the guys if you are listening ...
... we no longer have a favicon. This is a very minor thing, but I could find nowhere to put one in in the administrative interface, so I suppose this must have to be done a level up from me.
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by Truzenzuzex on
May 9, 2008 11:17 AM EDT
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favicon and sitemeter are back
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by clockwerks on
May 9, 2008 11:23 AM EDT
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This thing told me that someone at ASoB
had my username….must be me! : ) The upgrade is awesome ! ASoB is the only UK site I need and has been for over a year. I see that I joined in May 2007,but I was reading here from the morning BCG was hired…it took me awhile to think up a username. I`m so glad that I found this place…its kinda like a Wildcat Lodge for the fans : )
by String Music on
May 9, 2008 11:25 AM EDT
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This ...
... is a quiet time of day.
Stuff picks up around lunchtime, later at night and early in the morning.
God, the work I am ignoring playing with this blog … :-)
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by Truzenzuzex on
May 9, 2008 12:00 PM EDT
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Is everyone gone?
I haven`t seen a new comment since I posted
by String Music on
May 9, 2008 11:43 AM EDT
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Is there a feature that tells who`s online?
I`ve always wondered if someone else is here when I am. I visit at all hours of the day and night. I`m awake 25 hours a day : )
by String Music on
May 9, 2008 12:09 PM EDT
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That
would be a really cool feature!
by kentuckygirl0724 on
May 9, 2008 12:11 PM EDT
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good idea
i think that’s a great idea….i’d like to see who else is looking for last minute news and comments at 2am.
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by UKWildCatFanatic on
May 9, 2008 12:13 PM EDT
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we've heard that request before
and definitely have it on our list – especially for game threads
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by clockwerks on
May 9, 2008 12:38 PM EDT
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Another Question
How do you add to “My Blogs?”
by kentuckygirl0724 on
May 9, 2008 2:03 PM EDT
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how i did it
i went to the blog i wanted to add (white sox blog for me) and went to leave a comment. there was no comment box, since i wasn’t logged in, but there was a box that allowed me to add it. i hope that makes sense.
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by UKWildCatFanatic on
May 9, 2008 2:07 PM EDT
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Just to make sure we're on the same page:
As far as I understand, My Blogs is only for SBNation blogs; you can’t add any old blog to that listing. (i’m sure that’s what you meant, but jussayin’.) And you can only add the SBNation blogs that have been upgraded. Fortunately for me, it updated mine instantly; I didn’t have to click a single button to be logged into ASoB and to have it listed. :)
by hooper on
May 9, 2008 2:16 PM EDT
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hooper...
How do you delete a “My Blog” added by mistake? Or am I stuck with it?
by BigSkyCat on
May 9, 2008 2:47 PM EDT
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not yet
We don’t currently provide a way for you to leave a blog that you explicitly joined by accepting the guidelines of the community. We do that to reduce drive-by trolling between communities (not that I’m calling you a troll by any means). We have a few ideas on how to allow folks who were just passing through a community to leave it if they haven’t participated in any way.
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by clockwerks on
May 10, 2008 6:44 PM EDT
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Thanks for the response...
I appreciate the info. I guess that’s what happens when a blog novice such as myself goes exploring. : )
I suppose it’s really no big deal especially since I have no intention of posting or cruising on the unwanted “My Blogs”.
I just don’t like seeing them in my “profile”, I’m funny like that. I did take JP’s advice and marked the one that I plan on commenting on (ASoB) as my favorite.
by BigSkyCat on
May 10, 2008 11:11 PM EDT
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OMG!
Wow—Talk about prompt, first class service!
Thanks for the “leave blog” button! : )
The SB Nation team rocks!
by BigSkyCat on
May 13, 2008 11:47 AM EDT
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Thanks for speaking up about it.
We’d been planning to tackle this for a while, but comments from you and a few others pushed it higher on our plate.
Also, we never sleep.
I'm one of four guys who built SB Nation 2.0. We are like the Borg, but friendly and with better features.
by sixfoot6 on
May 13, 2008 11:53 AM EDT
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what is this "sleep" you speak of?
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by clockwerks on
May 13, 2008 2:06 PM EDT
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it's that laying down thing
we used to do between late night migrations and early morning bugreport emailing,
I'm one of four guys who built SB Nation 2.0. We are like the Borg, but friendly and with better features.
by sixfoot6 on
May 13, 2008 3:22 PM EDT
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What Leave Blog button?
Not that I’m leaving one, but I can’t find that at any rate.
by hooper on
May 13, 2008 7:01 PM EDT
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It will appear within the membership badges on your profile page
but only if you haven’t posted comments, fanposts or fanshots in that blog.
I'm one of four guys who built SB Nation 2.0. We are like the Borg, but friendly and with better features.
by sixfoot6 on
May 13, 2008 7:37 PM EDT
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you can add SB Nation blogs to your My Blogs list by joining them
if you’re logged in with your SB Nation account, you’ll see a join button under the logo of the blog, on the left sidebar
I'm one of the guys that built the new SB Nation
by clockwerks on
May 10, 2008 6:45 PM EDT
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On a side note,
you all have been terrific with the help on the upgrades. Props to you and your team.
by hooper on
May 10, 2008 10:37 PM EDT
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you can't
... at least not at this time. It may be a function that gets added in the future.
For now though, if you don’t like seeing the unfortunate blog you joined, you could try “favoriting” the ones you do like. On your user profile page, each blog membership box has a thing you can click to add it as a favorite. Those will come first in your “My Blogs” menu.
SBNation tech support guy... seriously!
by JP on
May 9, 2008 3:44 PM EDT
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Gotta admit
You SBNation guys have been quick to answer any questions that come up. Well done!
The Online Home of the Big Blue Nation...
by TheFakeGimelMartinez on
May 9, 2008 9:51 PM EDT
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