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Custom Smilies for RTSE

So, you want your own images for smilies with RTSE huh? Tired of waiting for myself and Brandon to release the next version (we are too), well Purdueohol was nice enough to type up a brief tutorial on how to use your own custom smilies. Just takes a little bit of work from you!

We’ll have a new version of RTSE out soon, but both of us have been busy. Sorry.

Accessing an Outside Server and AJAX

So in a recent discussion in a thread over at RT has called for the use of AJAX, and suggestions to other features that would access an outside server for data. Now I did not comment in this thread mainly because it was not the appropriate place to be discussing this, so I’d like to make a few points here.

While the use of AJAX makes a really neat user interface, it often makes a site almost impossible to use for those with disabilities. Since I’m a web developer, I’m more concerned with accessibility that I am with “bling” because what really matters is that everyone can use it, and not just those who are not disabled. Disabled people are people too, but many people don’t seem like they care at all.

There is also another reason why I do not want to use AJAX. The site developers, Corporate Green, specifically told me:

There’s no proper way to access the stie to do that. Without being signed in, and spamming the site, which would cause performance issues on the site, increase time online, and likely end up being something we’d have to break on purpose.

I’m trying to cooperate with the site developers, and I will not go against that for any reason. I’ve been in communication with them to get some API’s to do that (also have an alert service, which would rock). API’s are great because they use significantly less bandwidth, although may take as much server processing power. Now, if I find ways to implement things that are both accessible and do not hurt the servers, I’ll be glad to implement it.

The other big issue is accessing an outside server to retrieve data. I have two main concerns for using my server for additional services and features. The first of which is that it makes more requests from the client, and I’m trying to make this extension more useful for those with low bandwidth connections. The second is the issue of data being sent to my server. Users may not like that as most people won’t be able to view the source and see exactly what is being sent. Sure, I can say that I am not doing anything malicious, but I don’t expect everyone to take my word (although I’d like them too). I would like feedback on this issue, as I will not do this until I get feedback from users.

I’m also open to any other constructive feedback on the Rooster Teeth Site Extender, as development for version 1.1.0 is ramping up. Your opinion does matter!

RTSE Features

Well, despite saying that I wouldn’t start work on RTSE until February started, we’ve done a little work on it. My favorite thing so far is a feature in the forum. You know how when you click reply, it takes you to a new page? Well, no longer! Version 1.1.0 of RTSE will keep you on that very page so you can post your reply. You’ll even be able to reply to multiple people in one post easily. Now we just have to make quoting work well with the new setup, and it will be great!

Brandon is also working on some big CSS (how it looks for you non-developers out there) improvements with the editor. We’ve found more ways to keep themes from breaking the look and feel of it, and are tossing in some basic improvements as well. I want to add support for some more BBcode like lists, but we’ll see if we have time for that. I would like to get it out end of February so that people aren’t stuck with such a crappy version (1.0.x) for so long.

As always, feedback is appreciated!

RTSE Released

The Rooster Teeth Site Extender has been released! You can get it here. I’d like to thank here. I’d like to thank Brandon for all his help coding, along with everyone else who contributed!

No rest for me though…time to start work on version 1.1 (after New Year’s…of course). If you have any features you’d like to see, let me know.

Curses…Delayed!

The call has been made to delay the release of RTSE until January 1st, 2006. There is one big thing that we feel we need to have done before release, and it just isn’t ready yet. We want to deliver a high quality product, so we’ll take our time and not rush it out the door.

What does this mean for you? Well, it means you will have to wait about a week and a half more than before, but you’ll get a better extension for it. This feature is a first install wizard to help everyone get it setup the way they want it from the get-go. While you can change settings at anytime, most people will probably want to set it and forget it. It was Brandon’s idea to begin with, but everyone likes it, so we are going with it.

With the extra time added now, Mike is going to work on the help file for the extension as well, so the user can always look up how to do something within Firefox. I’m not sure how many people plan on using this, but it seems like a good idea too. There shouldn’t be anymore delays for the release of 1.0 after this one.

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