CSS was unironically one of the hardest things to learn. Mostly because it's just memorization. Been a webdev for 13 years now so of course it just comes naturally these days but back then I had to try to learn it like 3 times before it stuck.
I do plan on adding an exemption list on /all for subchans but blocking all submissions and comments from particular users would increase overall query times by quite a bit and would require quite a lot of code refactoring so that's probably not going to happen.
This is one of the main differences between reddit and mainchan. Removing a post on reddit is basically like locking it. It states why the post has been "removed" (still visible when going to the link, can still see comments) and it shows the rule being broken.
Mainchan is pretty new and we don't have many users yet.
>Can anyone tell me what to expect?
At this point Mainchan is what you make it. You could probably out-post everyone else combined if you want to and define the culture of the website singlehandedly.
CSS was unironically one of the hardest things to learn. Mostly because it's just memorization. Been a webdev for 13 years now so of course it just comes naturally these days but back then I had to try to learn it like 3 times before it stuck.
ok I'm using this one.
Edit: done. 500 dollarinos in ads for the month.
hover over the GET
I paused cloudflare. Do you still get the error?
I just paused cloudflare a minute ago. Is desktop still not working for you?
As for mobile, I don't know how hover would work. But if someone gets a TRIP you'll see it no matter what.
Ok let me try something else. I'll check back in a few mins.
what about now?
my wife is the same way. Allergies suck.
If anyone would like to help develop an app for mainchan, or adapt existing reddit-like apps like infinity for reddit, let me know!
heck yea
D:
I miss old 4chan. 05-16 were the best years.
Ok sure I can make this a user option.
I do plan on adding an exemption list on /all for subchans but blocking all submissions and comments from particular users would increase overall query times by quite a bit and would require quite a lot of code refactoring so that's probably not going to happen.
This is one of the main differences between reddit and mainchan. Removing a post on reddit is basically like locking it. It states why the post has been "removed" (still visible when going to the link, can still see comments) and it shows the rule being broken.
This could be a browser extension, pretty easily.
bazinga
Fun fact: Terry Davis wrote the source code for Mainchan.
Ok I'll add this in the next update.
I do the same thing when I go to reddit lol
It'll be easier to claim the subs, yes. But you can just add mods.
Mainchan is incorporated in Canada and loli is illegal here.
Kinda. Sometimes.
Mainchan is pretty new and we don't have many users yet.
>Can anyone tell me what to expect?
At this point Mainchan is what you make it. You could probably out-post everyone else combined if you want to and define the culture of the website singlehandedly.