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Storm Rider
13-05-2009, 07:37 PM
This may be a trivial question but...:
CAN ANY ONE TELL ME HOW CAN I ACCESS THE LIBRARY ARTICLES >:(
Every time I try to access an article it says I have to register first, but there is only an option to login and my PGD username and password just don't work.
Sorry if this is a dumb question.
Hoping news soon...
Storm Rider
AthenaOfDelphi
13-05-2009, 07:47 PM
Hi Storm Rider,
I'm not sure what you're doing, but I just fired up a new session connection to PGD so I wasn't logged in and I was able to get to any article I tried.
Can you provide more information... browser details, the links you are clicking on, a sceenshot even showing the link and the page you get when you try it.
Thanks
arthurprs
13-05-2009, 10:14 PM
try "Categories" or "PageIndex" link ;)
jdarling
14-05-2009, 01:56 AM
If you are signed in and try to go to an article it tries to take you to the "edit" version (IE: http://www.pascalgamedevelopment.com/PGDLib/FoundationsOfGameDevelopment/edit) and this fails giving you back an error page. If you sign out you can view the articles just fine. Looks like you have a few errors in your login handler and editing mode :). I can see why you try to set to editing mode, but you should fall back to view mode if the validation fails.
BTW: Why can't I edit my own article LOL
- Jeremy
Traveler
14-05-2009, 08:13 AM
Mind you that the account used on the PGD forum is not the same as the one in the Library. So having a forum account does not automatically imply that you can login in the Library. I shall make this a bit more clear in the register form.
User137
14-05-2009, 08:25 AM
"You don't have write access to this page. You might need to register an account to be able to edit this page."
This comes up on some articles, maybe just half of them while rest open up nicely...
AthenaOfDelphi
14-05-2009, 08:32 AM
Links underlined with a red dotted line do not yet exist within the Wiki system. Since Wikis are meant to be collaborative efforts, if you click one it will automatically take you to a page where you can create the page you wanted.
Without an account, you can't edit pages and so you get the error.
jdarling
14-05-2009, 12:50 PM
Links underlined with a red dotted line do not yet exist within the Wiki system. Since Wikis are meant to be collaborative efforts, if you click one it will automatically take you to a page where you can create the page you wanted.
Without an account, you can't edit pages and so you get the error.
That REALLY should be pointed out some place on the page. For the un-knowing suspect it looks like there is an error. By the way, what red line? Christ I have a hard enough time with the bright on bright stuff here, don't tell me there is red on brown (or brown on red)! A color blind guy could go insane on this site LOL.
- Jeremy
Storm Rider
14-05-2009, 06:54 PM
Now I got the problem :):
the underlined red dotted categories aren't still available. Sorry the message I got from wiki wasn't enlightening...but that's ok.
Guess I will have to wait for the articles a little more...
Storm Rider
System: Windows Vista
Compiler/IDE: Delphi 2007
API: DirectX 9, Clootie's examples
Actually there is a small issue with regards to color in the PGD Library. I think another color than bright blue should be picked for links. It is very hard to see for anybody when you use a floating box and a link inside of it.
ie.: http://www.pascalgamedevelopment.com/PGDLib/DelphiPrism
You can barely make out the links...
A lot of red dotted underlines were mostly due to myself putting in links to pages that I have not created yet, but plan to soon. Don't worry I will add them in due time. ;)
Traveler
14-05-2009, 09:09 PM
I have made a few changes in the stylesheet so that links within the right containers are now better readable. I also added a text on the registration screen to make it clear that an additional account is required in order to modify or add information.
jdarling
14-05-2009, 11:40 PM
Well, that fixes a few things. How about the body links and the (invisible to me) red underlines? Honestly, brown is one of the worst colors you can use in website design. No matter what color you select to go over it someone can't see it :).
NecroDOME
15-05-2009, 11:28 AM
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System: Windows Vista
Compiler/IDE: Delphi 2007
API: DirectX 9, Clootie's examples
Off topic: You are using the same things as me :)
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