@Nocturnize Don't post your themes here please!
Post your themes on this thread: http://gbatemp.net/threads/custom-theme-thread.377399/
Post your themes on this thread: http://gbatemp.net/threads/custom-theme-thread.377399/
Fixed the bug, working on the follow notification right now@erman1337
You could add to the notification bell the following function:
Add notification if the user clicks follow or fails to follow the member.
Another thing, the notification list has a small error in the members name, when you click the name, you are sent to an invalid page.
You could add a form to the site that allows you to submit multiple custom themes at the same time.You can now choose to get notifications for when someone follows / unfollows you. (This is not spammable so don't worry)
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Enable it in the settings!
This could lead to problems because the administrators of the hosting site would have access to that content.@erman1337 about new interface
I think you need to put an extra button in there beside uploads, setting and notif, a button for "hide/show suggestive items" if unregistered people press it they need to log in to their account first then they can show suggestive and see the themes
This is because, your custom theme has an ID number, that number follows a numerical order. Let's say that the ID of your theme is 1768, until your theme is approved, other themes from 1769 to 1800 have already been posted. Because the paging system is ordered numerically by ID, that's why its theme appears in other pages when it is approved. The site paging system sorts the themes in descending order from highest to lowest ID.So was there a bug or something yesterday? I uploaded a few themes about 2 hours apart each (some maybe smaller windows) yet they were never "approved" while other new themes continued to be. Next day, they all showed up at once but were still separated between 2-3 pages of other new themes (like they were approved when I uploaded them, but they weren't) so basically my themes never got to show on the "recent themes" tab when they were made, they were automatically pushed back like 3-4 pages the next day.
Is there any reason a theme's "wallpaper" for the top screen can't be Stereoscopic? Sorry if it's a dumb question or in the wrong thread or something, wasn't exactly sure where else to ask.
I think images / video with a fixed stereoscopy (such as the 3DS-generated camera shots, 3D video files and 3D splash-screens) can only really be viewed as screenshots or in some other static and dedicated fashion.
I'd imagine that it's a design and / or technical limitation of the home menu itself making this the case. I don't know, for example how home menu 3D models (app icons, the twirling 3D folder etc) would be able to have their variable stereoscopy values (as adjusted by the 3D slider) displayed against - or in front of - an image which has a binary on-or-off 3D mode (switched using the same 3D slider.
If this is the case then it might be ideal for pending themes to have a separate "pending" ID and only be given their true ID number at the time of approval, that way new themes are sorted and placed at the appropriate time rather than getting buried in situations such as this one.This is because, your custom theme has an ID number, that number follows a numerical order. Let's say that the ID of your theme is 1768, until your theme is approved, other themes from 1769 to 1800 have already been posted. Because the paging system is ordered numerically by ID, that's why its theme appears in other pages when it is approved. The site paging system sorts the themes in descending order from highest to lowest ID.
The value is automatically generated at the time the data is created in the site database in the ID field.If this is the case then it might be ideal for pending themes to have a separate "pending" ID and only be given their true ID number at the time of approval, that way new themes are sorted and placed at the appropriate time rather than getting buried in situations such as this one.