Do you miss something on BrainKing.com and would you like to see it here? Post your request into this board! If there is a more specific board for the request, (i.e. game rule changes etc) then it should be posted and discussed on that specific board.
In the game list on the main page please add a column days/move. The time left is not enough to tell me the deadline for the next move (esp. when it's the opponent's turn)
Argomento: show new messages only in selected language
suppose i am using the english version .. then only the new messages on the english boards would show up in red numbers next to the names of the fellowships .. i can then switch to dutch and have a look at all the dutch boards in the fellowships (only one so far i guess ;))
then i switch to czech .. and see the czech red numbers ... and i can try to decypher those :)
etc.
right now i have to go to the fellowship page itself to see if there are new messages on the english boards if the main language of that fellowship is other than english
it would be nice to link this to the language which is used to watch the site at that moment
Argomento: Re: Re: first focus when opening BrainKing.com
grenv: i didnt say 'illegal' .. but you are correct that its legal .. just against the company policy :) .. i was making the words too strong i guess :)
when a team tournament is running and you have finished all games and your team has finished all games and no change to reach the next round a change to another team is forbidden? that is a little bit hard, isn't it?
chessmec: I was thinking that as soon as a team tournament starts, you can leave the team (you will still finish all games started for the team) - but you can leave the team and join another team.
Argomento: Re: invitations to only players with established BKR's
reza, Another real life reason for this feature...I started a chess tournament for those with a BRK less than 1900. Someone with a provisional rating that WAS less than 1900 joined. He now has a BKR over 2100. Obviously he is dominating us. If it was limited to established BKR's it would be a more even playing field.
Don't get me wrong...I am not complaining that he joined. He met the requirements at the time of joining. However, others in the tournament might resent the way it turned out.
Argomento: Re: invitations to only players with established BKR's
Summertop: As the tournament creator you could make it clear right now that established ratings only will be allowed. You can then boot people out of the tournament if they aren't complying.
Argomento: Re: invitations to only players with established BKR's
grenv, Well, yeah. But there is still the chance that someone joins right before it is automatically started. It would be much cleaner if we could limit it so that those that don't fit the criteria don't even see it.
I don't know how easy it'd be to implement but i think that a fellowship thats entered into a team tournement can not be deleted until that team/teams have finished.
Argomento: Re: invitations to only players with established BKR's
Summertop: you could make a tournament start far in the future .. write in the description the real date and time at which you will start it .. that way you can remove anything from it right before you start it (i think you can start a tournament right away by changing the start date to the past ? i think bbw did that a couple of times ?) .. i am not sure if this wont leave a gap of 10 minutes open though .. but at least it would minimize the chances
Argomento: Re: invitations to only players with established BKR's
Hrqls and other...thanks for the work-arounds. You all have good ideas. Hopefully in Fencer's free time (if there's such a thing), he can implement this feature.
maybe a link 'expand fellowship boards' to show all the boards in all your fellowships would be nice ... clicking on the link again would hide the boards again
(this means a combination of how it is right now and the way it was for a half a day last week :))
It would be very nice if Brainkings allowed users to make their personal stylesheets, that is, on each page the stylesheet is included. In combination with 'class' and 'id' attributes, users can then for themselves decide what elements on a page can be highlighted, shown in a different font, not shown at all, etc.
AbigailII: now, i cannot speak for fencer, but during translation i recognized, that some colors are fixed, e.g. the red color of the amount of unread messages. will be not so easy i think
chessmec: some colors are fixed, e.g. the red color of the amount of unread messages. will be not so easy i think
That would be rather trivial. Put the amount of unread message in a SPAN element, with a CLASS attribute - and say this attribute has value "unread-messages". In the default style sheet, you say:
.unread-messages {color: red}
This will make the amount of unread messages red. However, someone who wants the number to be yellow puts
AbigailII: I'd like to have an API, so I can get the data in some program readable form. I'd like to do my own web pages and include information that I want, but as it is now I have to retrieve web pages and parse them. Possible but ugly. (And then Fencer changes the page slightly and my program stops working)
chessmec: i meaned, that in some fields there is fixed <font color=red>blahblub</font>
Obviously, for such a thing to happen, all pages need to be revisited. You'll be needed SPAN and DIV elements, and add CLASS and ID attributed to new and existing elements. It wouldn't be much of a problem to remove the FONT elements while you're doing that. Of course, for the one person out there who managed to survive with a browser from the last century, you can keep the FONT element:
AbigailII: Yes, when I have more time, I will rewrite the pages to use CSS instead of hard coded fonts, colors etc. But I don't like the idea of "personal style sheets", if you want to have every possible attribute customizable. It could end with some weird looking results which wouldn't be a good promotion of the site.
Fencer: if you use CSS you cannot prevent people from using their own style sheets ... it's easy with mozilla/firefox.
but it would be more W3C-compliant
Fencer: Yes, great addition. Maybe now the people who did not like the cloak feature, but at the same time did not like the cloaked users "watching them" (???) can now remove us from their blocked users list.
I was going to try to help someone the other day, had a long message ready to send to them and when I got ready to send, found out they had blocked me (because I use the cloak feature) - so I just gave up on trying to help them.
I don't get it ... I am 'cloaked' but can still see what everyone else is doing. I don't particularly want to know, however, and am happy not to be able to see. Very fair indeed!
I don't agree that free members should have these facilities. I think it is extremely important that those people who work so hard to make this site work should get paid to do so. Bravo to them!
Ooh, ooh, Great idea. I would immediately use position: absolute and rearrange the page so the stuff I don't want to see goes away.
Things like "Time per move", "Public game", "Board size" "Layout-columns", weendays - these are all sooooo irrelevant when I'm playing a game, even "Game Id".
I'd move the [Move] button so that it's actually visible on the page and change the size of the message area, and, and, and....
But all that would need plenty of elements to be given ids. A good bit of thought would be required to choose which ones can be played with. Or just give 'em all an id. Yeah, yeah, yeah!
playBunny: Hiding irrelevant stuff would be my main purpose of stylesheets as well. I really don't have the need to see the time and date displayed - the clock on my computer is more accurate. I don't have a frieds list, I'm not switching between languages, enable/disable tips of the day or switch to/from column layouts nor do I belong to fellowships, so I don't have the need to show links for them on every page. And it could be used to increase the tiny box I'm typing this in.
Oh well. It isn't going to happen judging from Fencer's response.
The limit of teams per section is 8 in any tournament. I think it´d be interesting playing tournaments with 9 or more teams. For example, this tournament:
started in October 2004, now it´s still in the first round and probably it´ll finish in 2006. I think this tournament would had been more interesting with only one section with the nine teams because the first round was won clearly by Untouchables team and Blizzars team. I think a very long tournament as this, loses its interest because in the first round strong players play againts a weak opponnets and the decisive match will start 9-12 months later.
Would you prefer only one round in the next tournament "Châteauneuf du Pape"? Is it possible?
Fencer: Paying mebers only? For sure! And don't miss the chance to display a range of members' customisations to show the Pawns what possibilities they can enjoy for just a few $$. I think it could even be a better enticement than other features like the 20 game limit.
playBunny: I once said that displaying a sample of the BKR history graphics could have the same effect. Everything that is visual is so much more appealing than a description of the feature...
When you are in a pond game, it has a place for discussion on that specific game.......would it be possible to have the red numbers showing when and if someone comments. I have checked several only to reveal no one saying anything and on some games, a good conversation was going on and I missed it.
Fencer - great that the new layouts are for paying members. The only concern I would have is that when people come here to try the site out, they may not realise how good it is when they become a paying member. I wonder if there is anyway to give them say three days free trial in paying member mode? I don't want you to lose out on potential business! we need you to be succesful!
Alison
Sorry, but I think that is nonsense! If people were here just to play games there would be no discussion boards and no fellowships and no community! Sure, lots of people just want to play games, but I see a much bigger, global picture here. And 'bravo' to the guys who run it! They should be paid good money!
Playing is free at many sites and that is enough for plenty of people; they play and don't pay and yeah verily, it is good. So I rather think it's actually the extras that earn the money. Some sites won't give ratings to non-paying members and people will pay to have and work towards a good rating. Some sites provide customisation and ease of use factors which people who play a lot will pay for. At Vogclub, people pay to have a permanent membership account instead of having to re-register a new name every few weeks and/or for the ability to save matches to disk (not possible here yet), and to access the searchable archives (available on a limited basis here). Here, people pay to be able to have more than 20 games going at once, for the ability to have teams and fellowships and cloaks, javascript(?) and what-have-you (I don't know too much about those things yet).
It is not completely up to date, since it does not have things like Ponds, or the cloak feature on there, but does give a good idea of the different features.
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