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The background is indeed transparent. And, hmm... It's not blinking anymore! [[User:FrJustin|FrJustin]] | The background is indeed transparent. And, hmm... It's not blinking anymore! [[User:FrJustin|FrJustin]] | ||
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− | Sanger's article and the ensuing discussion can be found [http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2004/12/30/142458/25 here]. | + | Just ran across an interesting discussion of the whole WikiPedia concept started by an OpEd piece by one of its co-founders, Larry Sanger. Sanger's article and the ensuing discussion can be found [http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2004/12/30/142458/25 here]. |
Revision as of 01:24, January 21, 2005
Hmm... Special:UserList doesn't seem to exist yet.
Oops, try Special:Listusers
Ah. That's better.
Hmm... I notice you haven't deleted my old Frjustin account yet. And it looks like you need a home/user page of your own yet!
Haven't found a way to delete it yet, except by going into the database. :-(. That's ok though, not a big deal. FrJohn
Nice logo - same one I have on my business card... but perhaps a bit more colour would be nice? Something like this?
Also, why is it blinking intermittently? FrJustin
Don't know about the blinking! Yep, the color definitely looks better -- does it have a transparent background or just white? I think transparent would be best, but I'm not skilled enough with Photoshop to make it happen. Thanks for your work!
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The background is indeed transparent. And, hmm... It's not blinking anymore! FrJustin
Interesting discussion of the whole WikiPedia concept
Just ran across an interesting discussion of the whole WikiPedia concept started by an OpEd piece by one of its co-founders, Larry Sanger. Sanger's article and the ensuing discussion can be found here.