If you try to insert an image in the WYSIWYG editor using normal image BBcode ([img][/img]) it renders the link inside as a link, and doesn't render an image. You have to manually add an image with the button.
The header images across the forums are not retina optimized, and appear slightly blurry on retina based screens. The same applies for most images on the forums actually. Image below shows this issue.
One of our moderators offers a completely free and open source server panel that, in my opinion, seems very attractive and promising. Most of the paid platforms are not the best (like Multicraft or McMyAdmin) anyways, so you're smart for looking for something free first.
Unfortunately I don't think its really what he needs right now. My panel is really more of a hosting solution, not so much for individual use.
I might suggest MCMA if you want a fancy panel, or check out some of the things on the Bukkit site that are wrappers. I can't name any off the top of my head aside from mark2 unfortunately, but I know there are quite a few out there.
Ehh, I really don't think it is. The description of the section is: Looking for a specific server? Request servers to play on, or you can look for staff/builders for your own server!
That doesn't really say that you can look for players to play with, it's just basically getting player help with your servers. It would be nice to have a section dedicated to finding friends to play with.
You can look for other players to play with in that section. It isn't common, but it is allowed.
No no no no no. A chroot jail is unnecessarily complicating things, and rssh doesn't solve the problem. What OP needs to do is to understand how user accounts and file permissions work.
Seeing as he wants to limit them to specific directories both of those are acceptable options, and widely used. RSSH allows you to give users freedom to upload and download files as they wish without risking them escaping their folder, and with very minimal configuration and setup required.
You will need to contact your host for support dealing with your server. We do not provide host specific support here, and judging by the direction this conversation is going you need to contact MC Pro Hosting for help recovering your files.
Please do not use this section for support regarding specific company, you should contact the company directly through their support system, by email, or via phone.
Your website and server need to be on the same IP in order for this to work. If they are, just set your domain to point at the IP. Minecraft will default to port 25565, and your browser to port 80.
If you see someone necro-posting, please report the post so moderators can deal with the problem. Many times people simply don't notice.
Auto-locking would just cause problems on the forums. I can tell you that there are thousands of topics in the servers section along that can go 2 or 6 months without seeing activity and then come back up with legitimate discussion. Hosting topics can go quiet for some time and then a new customer might ask a question in the topic months after the last reply.
Auto-locking would just cause a mess, just report the posts and we will deal with it.
I've seen a large reduce in this in the past few days, looks like reporting them did the trick!
It usually does, there are a ton of topics in that section, and it can be hard for such a small team of moderators to keep track of it. I try my best to run through there at least once a day, and I did take a peek in your topic.
If you do see hosts breaking the rules please do report it.
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If you try to insert an image in the WYSIWYG editor using normal image BBcode ([img][/img]) it renders the link inside as a link, and doesn't render an image. You have to manually add an image with the button.
Example with image tags:
[img]http://i.kelp.in/VbqH/Screen Shot 2014-05-19 at 5.49.00 PM.png[/img]
Example with Insert:
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The header images across the forums are not retina optimized, and appear slightly blurry on retina based screens. The same applies for most images on the forums actually. Image below shows this issue.
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Unfortunately I don't think its really what he needs right now. My panel is really more of a hosting solution, not so much for individual use.
I might suggest MCMA if you want a fancy panel, or check out some of the things on the Bukkit site that are wrappers. I can't name any off the top of my head aside from mark2 unfortunately, but I know there are quite a few out there.
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You can look for other players to play with in that section. It isn't common, but it is allowed.
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Seeing as he wants to limit them to specific directories both of those are acceptable options, and widely used. RSSH allows you to give users freedom to upload and download files as they wish without risking them escaping their folder, and with very minimal configuration and setup required.
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RSSH Basics: http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-unix-restrict-shell-access-with-rssh.html
chroot: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BasicChroot
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In all seriousness, this has been asked hundreds of times now, and the answer to all of them is the same, no, at least not in the foreseeable future.
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Auto-locking would just cause problems on the forums. I can tell you that there are thousands of topics in the servers section along that can go 2 or 6 months without seeing activity and then come back up with legitimate discussion. Hosting topics can go quiet for some time and then a new customer might ask a question in the topic months after the last reply.
Auto-locking would just cause a mess, just report the posts and we will deal with it.
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It usually does, there are a ton of topics in that section, and it can be hard for such a small team of moderators to keep track of it. I try my best to run through there at least once a day, and I did take a peek in your topic.
If you do see hosts breaking the rules please do report it.