Welcome to NoSlaves.com
Submitted by admin on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 21:16
I hope all are vested in creating an online community in order for others to join, gain more public awareness and discuss what is going on with the U.S. Technical Professional and worker at large.
Please leave any problems with the site, issues, features requests in this forum.
Thanks for participating.
Things I already know are a problem on the site - the "fix" list
The user profile tagged on the forum comments and posts is way, way too big and kind of useless.
The color scheme for the theme is "too red"
Each user needs their own tracker for comments, topics and posts to see who responded to their comments, topics, posts for easier discussion.
I cannot get AJAX to work correctly with a lot of the site. So, that's going to be put off for awhile.
Anonymous or Not Logged in Comments
Folks, create an account and log in. That's the only way all of the site features show up and you can actually have a real conversation on the site.
Comments are threaded, tracked so you can use the reply button and keep track of your conversations.
But you have to create an account, login in order for the system to work.
color scheme - feedback requested
I have been changing the color scheme today and request feedback. If you recall the original had red titles in both the main page and the columns. I changed those titles and links to grey and a dark brown respectfully. Any feedback on colors as well as layout loads would be appreciated.
I'm assuredly not the 'interior decorator' type, so "doing one's colors" is not my forte.
Old site
You should redirect this URL to the new site:
http://blog.noslaves.com/
And I still hate the CAPTCHA. Can you get a different one? What about the Carnagie-Mellon one that is so common?
blog
I hope to not be the main author/contributor to this site and instead enable others to express their views.
I also cannot break the subscribers to the blog and am planning on keeping it for awhile, at least until this site gets a presence going.
It will seriously break a host of SEO issues, unless I wind it down first.
Hey, if you don't like CAPTCHA, just login. Both use cookies (good cookies, simply to enable features) and will keep you logged in if you allow that domain cookie.