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Major Updates

Jeconais posted on Monday 14th November 2005 2:07pm

Well, I've been more than a little bit busy on this site, and behind the scenes, practically everything has changed. So, what has changed?

  • Moved all static html to optimised php, but this should be completely transparent
  • Standardised all ratings tags across all .ffa.net accounts. Each rating tag now has a tooltip that will show you what the rating is
  • Added review count to story list pages and chapter list pages
  • Updates to the admin side you don't care about
  • Added age check to adult stories, as well as "bug me not" options. This is done on the "if it's good enough for Yahoo!" basis, it's good enough for me. Sure, people might lie, but no one can now stumble across stuff they would rather not read by accident
  • And speaking of that, chapters can now have different ratings to stories, but the chapter list page will show all ratings, so you can see before hand
  • And while we're on this subject, you will have to login before you can access the Mature and Adults Only stuff - this is for my protection as much as yours.
  • The login was updated a while ago, and your account at j.ffa.net is valid at ALL .ffa.net sites, and you only have to login once.
  • The email alert page has been redsigned to take this into account - you can sign up to all authors in one easy place

If anything doesn't work, well, it's not as if my email address isn't plastered all over the site...

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