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On an off-topic note, does anyone know how to figure out the URL of a wiki logo? I was wondering since I wanted to put it in the news post but it seems the link is hidden, encrypted or something.
I wonder if Fryedsoft is still around? THat guy joined the TI community in 1993 and maybe he could fill some sections out if he have the time. Also Travis from ticalc has been around since 1994 or so, if I remember.EDIT: Did TI-Files really have 42 staff at once or were every staff listed?? Maybe we need some rules about consistency so for example, only founders and final staff are listed or retired staff are flagged as retired on the history page of the site. I would probably have to search hard through Omnimaga staff to make sure I don't miss any retired staff, though, because since the site had strong policies regarding staff activity and had a lot of staff in the first place, it had many.Also how do we upload images on pages? Because the main logo shown in the summary is the one from almost 11 years ago and we used the following one since March 2004:In fact, in calculator programs this one was used since 2003, although the fonts were slightly different.
It's really cool to see a site like this developing that will chronicle the TI community history
Quote from: DJ_O on April 18, 2012, 04:32:22 amOn an off-topic note, does anyone know how to figure out the URL of a wiki logo? I was wondering since I wanted to put it in the news post but it seems the link is hidden, encrypted or something. It's in the css, and got it with firebug http://tistory.wdfiles.com/local--files/home/tistorylogo.png
Oh I thought you could just right click on the picture and choose open link in new tab.
As for Firebug for FF, chrome has the javascript console which I've found immensely useful and similar to Firebug
Quote from: Jonius7 on April 19, 2012, 10:53:23 amOh I thought you could just right click on the picture and choose open link in new tab.Only when it's an image element, not when it's a background image.