Using an imageboard as a (photo)blog (19)

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2 Name: Anonymous : 2007-11-22 11:29 ID:Heaven [Del]

oh look, more shit leaves...

Thorn is like, the worst imageboard software ever. Second is trevorsaba.

3 Name: asbestos!BMacumYR0E : 2007-11-22 14:23 ID:zwS9HsLN [Del]

>>2

>Thorn is like, the worst imageboard software ever. Second is trevorsaba.

Thorn, which uses Smarty for templating, is alot easier do modify.

4 Name: Anonymous : 2007-11-22 18:15 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>3

You should probably use that, and modify it some more. It has a bit of an identity crisis at the moment.

5 Name: Anonymous : 2007-11-22 21:23 ID:Heaven [Del]

trevorsaba uses smarty too, doesn't it?

6 Name: asbestos!BMacumYR0E : 2007-11-23 07:48 ID:zwS9HsLN [Del]

>>5
The last I checked, it didn't.

7 Name: Anonymous : 2007-11-23 09:23 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>6
Check more often, it's had templates for a long time now.

8 Name: Anonymous : 2007-11-23 10:13 ID:cAKBvjeg [Del]

This certainly seems like an interesting concept. Good luck with it.

9 Name: Anonymous : 2007-11-24 01:55 ID:vr9SGWZC [Del]

>>8
It's not new, though, as Thorn has had a blog/gallery style for as long as I've known it. Also check out Ochiba, which is fairly retarded as far as imageboards go, since it relies on tripcodes as its authentication mechanism which is dopey because you can't have the option to delete a post without being a tripfag, and also because it uses javascript for friggin' everything so if you've got it disabled you're out of luck -- but I digress, it does have some good points, namely its integration of the imageboard and blog concepts. You might be able to get some forward momentum from it, if nothing else. (Certainly not the implementation :)

10 Name: Anonymous : 2007-11-27 19:22 ID:GoY79gz4 [Del]

I remember using the Ochiba author's board to rag on him for his stupidity. Good tiiiimes

11 Name: Anonymous : 2007-12-04 13:13 ID:v597z5bo [Del]

>>9 you can't have the option to delete a post without being a tripfag
Wait, wait... whaaat? Does this mean that anybody who cracks your tripcode could delete your posts?

12 Name: Anonymous : 2007-12-04 16:14 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>11
Right on.

13 Name: Anonymous : 2007-12-06 07:33 ID:YbaI1xo4 [Del]

What about that one everybody forgets the name of? That was specifically made for being a gallery/imageboard combo?

14 Name: Anonymous : 2007-12-06 08:26 ID:Heaven [Del]

Danbooru? (And Sagubooru, Shimmie, and heaps of other copies of the same thing. Damn that NIH syndrome.)

They're a good concept, but I wouldn't categorize those in the same class as imageboards; the page style is completely different...

15 Name: Anonymous : 2007-12-06 09:17 ID:YbaI1xo4 [Del]

I was thinking of ochiba

16 Name: Anonymous : 2007-12-21 22:00 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>9

>Wait, wait... whaaat? Does this mean that anybody who cracks your tripcode could delete your posts?

Someone school me on this, but would that be more or less difficult to just crack the post's password? I mean most people don't manually set their passwords so it ends up as a string of 8 random letters. (Of course you have to factor in the time it takes to send thousands of POST requests.) So which is faster to crack? The tripcode or 8 random letters?

17 Name: Anonymous : 2007-12-23 09:53 ID:Heaven [Del]

No, you have to write a tripcode. Ochiba doesn't generate anything.

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19 Name: Anonymous : 2007-12-25 06:37 ID:mHA6+7yR [Del]

>>18
Kill yourself?

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