I was not aware of the emoticon limit...I'll look into increasing or removing that limit later today. Sorry about that.
I have a small query that some of you may be able to help with.
There appears to be a limit of 5 images per post here. Not really an issue, expect for one thing: emoticons count as images.
For someone like me, who uses emoticons a fair bit in his post, this seems oddly restrictive. Is it intentional? It's especially restrictive because I like to quote the post I'm replying to, and if the original post includes emoticons, that means I'm restricted to posting fewer, or none, in my reply. This seems a little odd.
Anyway, not a biggie, but I thought I'd ask about it, just in case I'm a moron and I'm doing something wrong.
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I was not aware of the emoticon limit...I'll look into increasing or removing that limit later today. Sorry about that.
Perhaps you're not an over-emoting freak like me?
Anyway, nothing to be sorry about; after all, it seems the board got by without it for a pretty long time (at least, it seems no one else was complaining about the same image-limit as me; thus, no one needed it), so it isn't a necessary feature. I thought I'd check just in case it wasn't intentional (which it appears it wasn't).
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Upped the limit to 10...
This should also make posting tutorials easier since more screenshots can be done in a single post.
Community leaders, please keep an eye out on this for abuse by anyone. I doubt it will ever come to that though.
Thanks Robbie. I noticed it the other week as well, (due to the emoticon thing) and just "fixed" it by not emoting
I forgot to mention it, 'tho.
-Rob A>
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