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whywontthiswork
September 10th, 2013, 10:05 PM
Ik that you sorta already have this as like what describes how many post you have but i was thinking that maybe we could use picbadges stating what you are a mod for like one for p101 mods and a completely different one for global mods if you get what im saying. A picbadge is a small circular badge that you add to the bottom of your "profile" pic. We use them alot on a game i play called war commanders but we use them to show like what clan we are in. Anyways just a thought, ill even make them if you say yes
Ik most ppl do but please quote me so i get an update
xXl0sth0peXx
September 10th, 2013, 10:14 PM
Ik that you sorta already have this as like what describes how many post you have but i was thinking that maybe we could use picbadges stating what you are a mod for like one for p101 mods and a completely different one for global mods if you get what im saying. A picbadge is a small circular badge that you add to the bottom of your "profile" pic. We use them alot on a game i play called war commanders but we use them to show like what clan we are in. Anyways just a thought, ill even make them if you say yes
I don't think this is necessary. First, we don't just have p101 mods, the people who mod p101 also mod the H&A sections. They already have an special post face, as do the people who mod the general discussion forums (all green mods). The blue mods also have their own post face, as do administrators (red), and we have colored usernames too to make us easily identifiable. I don't think we need badges, because we already have post faces and colored names. I don't really want something at the bottom of my profile pic either, I like my profile pic the way it is, and I'd rather not make staff have something in their profile pic that they don't want.
whywontthiswork
September 10th, 2013, 10:17 PM
Thank you for the reply, and i am sorry for the mix up about the mods I just thought if there was someway to tell the difference between like what section the mods were for it might make them easoer for people to identify them and ask the right mod to a question from there section they survey
Jess
September 10th, 2013, 10:28 PM
You can check the bottom of each section for who the mods are
If a mod is not green in a section they do not moderate that section.
whywontthiswork
September 10th, 2013, 10:33 PM
O.o im colorblind... and i didnt know that thanks... but thats where my idea of picbadges came from i cant see any color soooo yeah
Jess
September 10th, 2013, 10:35 PM
Oh I see. I guess you should just try to memorize who mods what. Also their sig might say what section they moderate...
whywontthiswork
September 10th, 2013, 10:38 PM
Ok and ill try to remember, but i got bad short term memo loss, happened the same day i went color blind... got hit by a car lol i remember that then i went home and my brother thought it would be funny to spray me in the eyes with a chemical that had a recall on it... for making people color blind.... sooo yeah that day sucked
Laquifa
September 10th, 2013, 10:38 PM
If someone is moderating in a particular section, their names will be bold instead of like everyone else's username. For instance, Emerald Dream will look like Emerald Dream in the General Discussion area because she moderates in GD, while Jay Is Not Impressed will look the same throughout VT.
whywontthiswork
September 10th, 2013, 10:40 PM
Ok thanks :)
whywontthiswork
September 10th, 2013, 10:53 PM
If anyone else posts pls quote me im going to bed, and will a mod please merge this to my last reply i seen you could do that and im not to sure if i can so thanks though
Laquifa
September 10th, 2013, 10:54 PM
Ok thanks :)
No problem (: I really hope you can tell the difference. Global moderators will look like this, and our two administrators will look like this. I really hope you can see the color differences.
Allain1996
September 10th, 2013, 11:02 PM
Sometime in the last 9 mins the OP's account went belly-up. Lol
Oh well, he didn't last long.
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