Title: Website moving along nicely! Post by: Nao on January 14, 2005, 04:28:35 After ten days of activity, the new kyodai.com website has been acclaimed by all of its members, who are now over 500 [as of January 15] and still growing.
New pages have appeared on the website, over 200 messages have been posted on the boards (a quarter of these being mine... Hu), we also offer 5 beautiful backgrounds and about 15 extra tilesets to download. I'm still working on improving the website (I'm planning to work on it for several more months), but I'm slowly resuming work on the game in the meantime. Hopefully, a new beta version version should be available for registered users, that will allow a new form of communication between the game and its website. The ultimate goal being, of course, to make the experience even more refreshing and enjoyable! :) Now, let's get back to work! ;) (French) Après une dizaine de jours d'activité, le nouveau site de Kyodai fait l'unanimité auprès de ses membres, qui sont désormais au nombre de 500. [Chiffres du 15 janvier] De nouvelles pages ont fait leur apparition, près de 200 messages ont été postés sur le forum (dont un bon quart de moi...), nous avons 5 très beaux fonds d'écrans et une quinzaine de tilesets à disposition. Tout en continuant à fignoler le site (qui s'améliorera au fil des mois), je reprends doucement le travail sur le jeu, espérant pouvoir lancer dans les prochains mois une nouvelle version bêta pour les utilisateurs enregistrés qui permettra une interconnexion entre le jeu et le site web. Le but étant évidemment de rendre l'expérience encore plus plaisante qu'elle ne l'est déjà ! :) C'est pas tout ça, mais il faut que je retourne au travail, moi ! ^^ Title: Re: Website moving along nicely! Post by: MOF on January 14, 2005, 06:59:11 Hear! Hear!
If you're pleased, that pleases me! :app: Title: Re: Website moving along nicely! Post by: Webangel on January 14, 2005, 08:52:41 I whole heartly agree with MOF and You. You have a great thing here and wonderful people to respond. :) Kudos to you Rene-Gilles. Keep up the great work.
Webangel :app: Title: Re: Website moving along nicely! Post by: Nao on January 14, 2005, 16:51:30 It's all about the community, rather than the website itself :)
Title: Re: Le site se porte bien ! Post by: Nao on January 15, 2005, 21:18:40 In a little less than 40 minutes, the member list jumped from 347 to 408 members! Why? Because I'd forgotten to e-mail the mailing list :) So most of the new members here come from the ML. Welcome everyone! (And I still have a few of them who registered using a comcast.net address, despite the e-mail specifying that it wouldn't work... ^^)
Edit: 421 members in less than one hour! Title: Re: Le site se porte bien ! Post by: Nao on January 15, 2005, 23:41:49 The member count has reached 500! ^_^
I've been spending my whole evening approving accounts and chatting with people who have trouble with the reg process. I'm exhausted!! ^^ Title: Re: Le site se porte bien ! Post by: Nao on January 16, 2005, 11:03:47 612 members :)
Title: Re: Le site se porte bien ! Post by: Nao on January 16, 2005, 16:27:09 644 members. That's over 300 overnight ;)
There are less people opening accounts now--a few every hour, so I'll be taking a break. I've been on it nearly non-stop since yesterday. I need to take a few hours off so I can think about what I should do next for the website and for the game. See you ;) Title: Multiple pages for comments Post by: Nao on January 16, 2005, 22:11:21 Hopefully it's working, now...
If a topic has more than 10 comments, the new comments will be shown separately. You can browse through the comments with the "Previous / 1 2 3 4 ... / Next" links. Any questions? Don't be afraid ;) Title: Re: Le site se porte bien ! Post by: Nao on January 17, 2005, 01:23:56 And now 708 members... Wow...
Did you notice how I'm the only one posting here? Well, it's not like it's important... I just thought it was funny :lol: Title: Re: Le site se porte bien ! Post by: booster on January 17, 2005, 01:48:41 So cool to see the member list growing, Naoki! Totally awesome!!
(Except for you having to work non-stop. Get some rest, will ya?) :) Title: Re: Le site se porte bien ! Post by: Nao on January 17, 2005, 02:33:09 I'm trying, I'm trying... Took some time off today to read Neil Gaiman's "Coraline". A fine book similar to Alice in Wonderland, with more horrific elements (still, it's a children's book). I just finished it. Liked it, although not as much as Gaiman's other books (Neverwhere, American Gods, Stardust being the three best IMO).
Title: Re: Le site se porte bien ! Post by: booster on January 17, 2005, 07:44:07 Never heard of Neil Gaiman, but those do sound intriguing!
Title: Neil Gaiman's works Post by: Nao on January 17, 2005, 14:57:48 Neverwhere is the story of a man who, when giving help to a homeless girl in the London streets, finds himself engulfed in the Lower London, a world in the underground filled with people who were forgotten from the surface, and when he gets back to the surface, nobody can see him anymore. It's a beautiful story of one's man struggle to find his right place in the world.
American Gods is basically the story of ancient gods (Scandinavian, Egyptian...) who found themselves in the USA because the last people who believed in them relocated there, and gods' power lies in how many people believe in them, so they moved to America in their hearts. Now, they're bound to find new gods that replace the older ones : the highway god, computer god, television god, etc. The story is about a mysterious human, called Shadow IIRC, who is hired by a man called Wednesday who turns out to be Odin (Odin = Wotan = Wotan's day = Wednesday). Odin wants to win the war and starts to gather his old god friends by making a tour of the US. Mainly Illinois, Dakota and the states around them (can't remember them all, I did have a map of the USA and had fun imagining their road trip on it, but I read it long ago). The last chapters are really beautiful. It won the coveted Hugo Award for best novel. Stardust is a fairy tale about a boy who wants to impress a friend of his, and promises her to catch a falling star. Litterally. They see one, and he goes on a trip to retrieve it. For this, he has to go through a wall that will bring him to the land of the fairies. There, he finds the falling star, who turns out to be a young girl. Actually, in this world, all falling stars are girls who used to live with their sisters in space. The story from there is, again, beautiful. Gaiman also wrote, in cooperation with Terry Pratchett, a book about the Antechrist, twisted in a hilarious way. It's about two lovely friends, an angel and a demon, who are entrusted with a mission to find the Antechrist and make sure he sides up with God--or Satan. This is definitely a great book to read if you love having a good laugh :) Title: Re: Neil Gaiman's works Post by: booster on January 17, 2005, 15:14:22 Those sound totally fascinating! I'm making a note to look them up.
They would appeal to our oldest son, especially, since he has a very good imagination. Title: Re: Website moving along nicely! Post by: justjack on January 19, 2005, 00:31:33 it says 2 sessions running, i cannot find a game to play even though i am registered
Title: Re: Website moving along nicely! Post by: Nao on January 19, 2005, 00:57:50 What do you mean?
(And please introduce yourself before posting enigmatic questions... :-/) Title: Re: Le site se porte bien ! Post by: Nao on January 19, 2005, 19:19:51 Anyway...
As said on another topic, you can now quote messages from other members by typing this: --- Someone said: What I'm quoting Place comment here. --- It will do this: --- Someone said: What I'm quoting Place comment here. --- Next in the to-do-list: adding a "Quote" button in the comments_reply page, so you can actually add the quote without doing anything. Title: Re: Le site se porte bien ! Post by: MOF on January 19, 2005, 19:32:31 arrrggghhhh! I've tried doing that. Does it need the left and right 'carot' with the 'q' inside, (and '/q' for the ending) then paste the quote between the two? And with NO spacing EXCEPT for the pasted quote itself between the two?
Sheesh! I feel so dumb on accasion. :) Like this: As said on another topic, you can now quote messages from other members by typing this: EDIT - AAAARRRRGGGGGGHHHHHHH! Now it does it right. Honest, I couldn't do it before! The above quote from Naoki was supposed to have been all messed up like the other 10 times I've tried that! Apparently, you have to do all that in sequence. I was placing two set of 'carots' back-to-back, then inserting the q, /q, then pasting whatever text I wanted between the two. Anyone confirm that? I'm one of those people that gotta know that kind of silliness. :) Title: Re: Le site se porte bien ! Post by: Nao on January 19, 2005, 19:36:35 You can do it the way you like, provided you use the q tag ;)
Actually, I could do it any other way... Such as using "§Hello§§" to open and end a quote. I just figured some people might be more comfortable with the HTML way ;) Title: Re: Le site se porte bien ! Post by: MOF on January 19, 2005, 19:41:09 What is that symbol? And where is it? I have a 108-key querty keyboard.
TIA (Thanks In Advance) Title: Re: Le site se porte bien ! Post by: Nao on January 19, 2005, 19:44:50 I have no idea. On my AZERTY keyboard it's right next to the right Shift key.
But as I said, it's not in use... I just said I could use any combination of letters or numbers to setup the quotes. Such as ^1 to open a quote and ^2 to close it. Etc. |