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Latest diary entries by AlexH tagged with "film: flightplan"
(I must learn to write more interesting less terminally dull post titles...)

Today I've been mainly pushing php around the forums: one thing about open source projects is that, when you dig around in the code a bit, you find lots of hidden "extras" that, for one reason or another (lack of time to document, security concerns, lazy developers ... ok the last one is plainly wrong since noone would bother writing open source code if they were *that* lazy) never made it into the released product, or at least weren't fully exploited.

One of these handy little gems (bear with me - this post is about to get a whole load more boring) is the way moderators can "hide" a post which they think might break the forum rules, without actually deleting it; say, for example, someone posts something which might help other members cheat in an exam; it's probably against the site rules, but the moderator who spots it wants to e-mail an admin and check. They hide the message, fire off an e-mail, and twiddle their thumbs for an hour or so. In the meantime, anyone who wanders past the post can see a post has been hidden, but not who posted it or what's in it, and aren't any the wiser.

Of course, the person who posted the message might be getting a bit cross about all this, but I'm hoping a combination of sensible moderators and sensible members will mean there's a bit of understanding if this has to happen. Maybe; maybe not...

An extension of this system is that we can also pre-moderate a member's messages; it's unlikely it'll ever need to happen, but we can flick a pixel-switch to make sure all posts by a user are moderated if, for example, they develop the habit of drunkenly posting nasty comments about the quality of their housemate's cooking when drunk.

Both bits of the system are designed, ultimately, to make the forums a) safer and b) less harshly moderated (since it's less likely a post will be deleted on the spot "just in case" it upsets someone). That said, anyone and everyone can  complain about any message (or comment, or - starting Tuesday, photo in the galleries) which they feel particularly strongly about. It's all about feedback - it's not possible to make a decent website which people want to come back to if no-one but the pixel-pushers feel like they have a say in how things are done.

Randomly, Angry Boss sent me a link to an Idiot's Guide to CSS positioning. I'm studying it as we speak. Maybe I'll learn something... I doubt much will go in though...

p.s. If anyone's at a loose end on Tuesday, come and see Flightplan in the Union. If I see you there, I promise I won't try and talk to you. And I'll make a concerted effort not to trip over your feet while trying to find somewhere to sit, too.

p.s. 2 - for my own reference, Things I Must Do Or I'll Be Sacked this week are:
  • send Mothers' Day cards out to mum, extended family, women from down the road, some old lady I've never met but who sends me a card so I must know her, and ...
  • Finish tidying up the forums code - "Thanks for posting your message" screen looks like Etch-A-Sketch gone baaad....
  • Find a way to stop spamming the admins when a new post comes in
  • Finish off the diaries side-bar, message layout and homepage - no-one wants to have to wade through my incessant waffling to get to their mate's diary. Oh, and find a way of allowing people to select a couple of different templates. And create a couple of different templates. Aaand....
    About 50 more words in this entry


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Welcome to my online ramblings repository. As of Friday 16th March, I have been sentenced to serve an extra 18 months in Portsmouth as a Sabbatical officer at the Union. Until then, I have to get my degree and train up to be a Sabb while running UPSU.net

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about me

"Grumpy, geeky old grey-head"

'Ello! I'm Alex, and I'm one of the mysterious and slightly-shady figures know as "Sabbatical Officers" - my job title is something like Media Whore, and I divide my time equally between upsetting students, annoying staff members, tweaking the UP ... (read more).

my degree

BSc (Hons) eCommerce & Internet Systems (I got a Desmon)