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May 11, 2009 3:32am

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  • #1 / May 11, 2009 3:32am

    Cro_Crx

    247 posts

    I love clicking on the links in peoples signatures, just thought I’d let you know 😊

  • #2 / May 11, 2009 4:36am

    Dam1an

    2385 posts

    Do you click on them because the links sound interesting, be because you can/they’re there?

  • #3 / May 11, 2009 4:39am

    Cro_Crx

    247 posts

    I suppose it’s because most of the people that hang out around the forum are web developers, so it’s good to see what others are doing. The sites are usually awesome though!

  • #4 / May 11, 2009 4:45am

    John_Betong

    690 posts

    Do you click on them because the links sound interesting, be because you can/they’re there?

     
    If on the off-chance you click on my links, will you also be kind enough to click on the adverts 😊
     
     
     

  • #5 / May 11, 2009 4:48am

    Thorpe Obazee

    1138 posts

    If on the off-chance you click on my links, will you also be kind enough to click on the adverts 😊

    Hahaha :p

  • #6 / May 11, 2009 9:21am

    jdfwarrior

    444 posts

    I think I’m going to change my signature to link to a known malware site, or a virus. Mwuahahaha. j/k

  • #7 / May 11, 2009 9:54am

    Yorick Peterse

    537 posts

    Putting links in your signature works pretty good: http://i39.tinypic.com/20h2r5.jpg

  • #8 / May 11, 2009 10:01am

    Dam1an

    2385 posts

    @yorick: not bad, now multiply those figures by a few thousand, stick some ads on their and you’ll be a millionaire in no time 😊

  • #9 / May 11, 2009 10:02am

    Cro_Crx

    247 posts

    I think I’m going to change my signature to link to a known malware site, or a virus. Mwuahahaha. j/k

    I’m sure the awesomeness of google chrome will tell me it’s malware 😊 Also how awesome is chrome, they have this thing called a code inspector where you can actually edit the contents of the website your viewing, so if your developing you can test CSS or JavaScript right on the page without refreshing!

    For some reason I have a tendancy to change copyright notices on websites to my own name, so now I have screenshots proving I have copy rights for google + facebook + yahoo 😛

  • #10 / May 11, 2009 10:07am

    jdfwarrior

    444 posts

    Also how awesome is chrome, they have this thing called a code inspector where you can actually edit the contents of the website your viewing, so if your developing you can test CSS or JavaScript right on the page without refreshing!

    OMGWTF! Known as the web developer toolbar/Firebug in FF. How original of Chrome.

    For some reason I have a tendancy to change copyright notices on websites to my own name, so now I have screenshots proving I have copy rights for google + facebook + yahoo 😛

    You need a hobby.

  • #11 / May 11, 2009 10:13am

    Dam1an

    2385 posts

    I actually only recently found out chrome can do that, and my initial reaction was that it was basically adding firebug/web dev toolbar to the core

    And I just checked Facebook, Google and Yahoo, and you don’t appear to have Copyright?

  • #12 / May 11, 2009 10:13am

    Cro_Crx

    247 posts

    Also how awesome is chrome, they have this thing called a code inspector where you can actually edit the contents of the website your viewing, so if your developing you can test CSS or JavaScript right on the page without refreshing!

    OMGWTF! Known as the web developer toolbar/Firebug in FF. How original of Chrome.

    Firebug is good, but it’s built into chrome, not a plugin.

    For some reason I have a tendancy to change copyright notices on websites to my own name, so now I have screenshots proving I have copy rights for google + facebook + yahoo 😛

    You need a hobby.

    Why yes… yes i do!

  • #13 / May 11, 2009 1:00pm

    Yorick Peterse

    537 posts

    Also how awesome is chrome, they have this thing called a code inspector where you can actually edit the contents of the website your viewing, so if your developing you can test CSS or JavaScript right on the page without refreshing!

    OMGWTF! Known as the web developer toolbar/Firebug in FF. How original of Chrome.

    Firebug is good, but it’s built into chrome, not a plugin.

    For some reason I have a tendancy to change copyright notices on websites to my own name, so now I have screenshots proving I have copy rights for google + facebook + yahoo 😛

    You need a hobby.

    Why yes… yes i do!

    I’d rather have a plugin that’s ten times better than a core feature that sucks balls.

  • #14 / May 11, 2009 1:28pm

    jdfwarrior

    444 posts

    @yorick: I simply reply: lolz.

  • #15 / May 11, 2009 9:04pm

    onlive

    1 posts

    Do you click on them because the links sound interesting, be because you can/they’re there?

    Maybe it’s an OCD thing lol.

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