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Posted by: Tessou Aug 2 2011, 10:57 AM
If nobody has noticed (I know at least a few already have), there are now "Like" buttons at the top and bottom of thread pages, so you can show your approval of your favorite threads.

Perry, you'll find a picture of a Tessou brand summer sausage in your inbox very soon. wink2.gif

Posted by: Perry Aug 2 2011, 12:40 PM
A Tessou brand summer sausage you said? That is just unthinkable!

P.S. Yes, I am still trying to implement the multiple Like buttons for each individual post. Google+ will be next in line for implementation. However, I must be cautious when I throw these stuff on the forums as they might slow down the page load time and affect the browsing experience.

Posted by: Alex Aug 2 2011, 12:49 PM
You could save yourself the nanoseconds of load time and probably skip the +1 buttons. G+ may have a trillion members but no one, at least not from my view, is really catching on to it.

Posted by: Spaz Aug 3 2011, 09:12 AM
QUOTE (Alex @ Yesterday, 3:49 PM)
You could save yourself the nanoseconds of load time and probably skip the +1 buttons. G+ may have a trillion members but no one, at least not from my view, is really catching on to it.

And at the same time, Facebook is outdated and bloated... It was so much better when it was exclusive.

Posted by: Tessou Aug 4 2011, 11:50 AM
You could say that about anything. IDW was "better" back when there weren't 15,000 members posting all the time in 2006. tongue.gif

Posted by: cncfan Aug 7 2011, 05:26 PM
QUOTE (Alex @ Aug 2 2011, 12:49 PM)
You could save yourself the nanoseconds of load time and probably skip the +1 buttons. G+ may have a trillion members but no one, at least not from my view, is really catching on to it.

There's a certain amount of people I know who are starting to like it more than Facebook. The only reason to why I wouldn't see G+ increase in size is if they keep the rule that you have to be 18 or older in association with your Gmail account. I don't feel like making a new email, hence why I haven't joined.

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