How about that thing on the bottom now that tells who's in which server.
In my head, the jury's still out on whether that's really worth it. Maybe if the server names were in bold...? Be easier to read.
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Probably something like this? Works with js in every graphical browser I tested, and without JS in all except IE (all that support CSS properly).
I'd post the script, but tank probably has a better data source. All that's really needed is the js and css file and the proper code in the <head>. Of course, the actual code at the place where the server list is now would have to be changed too.
I'd post the script, but tank probably has a better data source. All that's really needed is the js and css file and the proper code in the <head>. Of course, the actual code at the place where the server list is now would have to be changed too.
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Well, sometimes it works, sometimes it just throws an error because there is one in the original XML feed (character ranges 1-31, 127-159 don't get masked properly and some <del>idiots</del> <ins>cool people</ins> use them in their nicks and server desctiptions/URIs), and sometimes it's empty...
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