User talk:Donny: Difference between revisions

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: Sorry Bro. I'm the wrong guy to ask. I have nothing to do with the programming of this site. I don't even know what an image map is, haha. Too bad that the admins don't really spend time here anymore. Just wait till one of them replies to you. Megasnorkel probably knows what to do. --[[User:Donny|Donny]] 07:39, 26 August 2010 (EDT)
: Sorry Bro. I'm the wrong guy to ask. I have nothing to do with the programming of this site. I don't even know what an image map is, haha. Too bad that the admins don't really spend time here anymore. Just wait till one of them replies to you. Megasnorkel probably knows what to do. --[[User:Donny|Donny]] 07:39, 26 August 2010 (EDT)
::No worries. Soup might be able to help. I didn't know what an imagemap was until yesterday, but it's awesome. We use a thingy called "Clickpic" on the [[Main Page]] for the Band Members thingy. Notice how when you click on the picture of Rivers in his little band member box, it takes you to the [[Rivers Cuomo]] page? Usually clicking an image takes you to the page for that image. Clickpic lets you link stuff through images. An imagemap is like that, but you can link A WHOLE BUNCHA SHIT to an image. Different parts of the image link to different pages. Right now, I think the Gallery page is fucked. If you click on the image that's on the main Gallery page, it doesn't take you to that specific gallery. It takes you to that image's page. I tried messing around with clickpic within the gallery, and from what you can see in the bottom of the [[Sandbox]] it didn't come out very well. I had an idea last night that I could make the Gallery page just one big imagemap, and if you put your mouse over the "Rivers Cuomo" area, it would be a link to the Rivers Cuomo Gallery. Basically, I would delete all the content currently on the Gallery page and upload an image that looks exactly like it that had links embedded in it. I sound really nerdy right now, but I think this is cool. --[[User:MyNameIsJason|MyNameIsJason]] 21:32, 26 August 2010 (EDT)
::No worries. Soup might be able to help. I didn't know what an imagemap was until yesterday, but it's awesome. We use a thingy called "Clickpic" on the [[Main Page]] for the Band Members thingy. Notice how when you click on the picture of Rivers in his little band member box, it takes you to the [[Rivers Cuomo]] page? Usually clicking an image takes you to the page for that image. Clickpic lets you link stuff through images. An imagemap is like that, but you can link A WHOLE BUNCHA SHIT to an image. Different parts of the image link to different pages. Right now, I think the Gallery page is fucked. If you click on the image that's on the main Gallery page, it doesn't take you to that specific gallery. It takes you to that image's page. I tried messing around with clickpic within the gallery, and from what you can see in the bottom of the [[Sandbox]] it didn't come out very well. I had an idea last night that I could make the Gallery page just one big imagemap, and if you put your mouse over the "Rivers Cuomo" area, it would be a link to the Rivers Cuomo Gallery. Basically, I would delete all the content currently on the Gallery page and upload an image that looks exactly like it that had links embedded in it. I sound really nerdy right now, but I think this is cool. --[[User:MyNameIsJason|MyNameIsJason]] 21:32, 26 August 2010 (EDT)
== removed featured content from sidebar, main page ==
Hey. I think the page for "[[Weezerpedia:Featured content|Featured Content]]" isn't really relevant anymore. Not many of the articles or songs that we feature on the main page are on that list, and it seems kinda randomly put together to me. I took it off the Main Page and the Nav sidebar thingy.<br><br><br>
I could be totally overstepping my bounds here, though, and making too drastic a decision. Feel free to revert it if you object to it at all. I think it belongs in both of those places, but not in its current state.<br>--[[User:MyNameIsJason|MyNameIsJason]] 03:43, 21 September 2010 (EDT)