i'll post here when new ones are added new dbags one just type kickdags or kickdbacks with : before and after, or use the smiley icon on the toolbar
i did what we discussed removing the background layer in photoshop so it looks smoother a little more work, but not a big deal lol, i'm guessing you'd be talking about this one not a chance
Re: smiley's It would be helpful if the all of the small ones were near the top and all of the larger ones of NedCo and friends whacking etc be at the bottom as I rarely am looking for a large emoji's. Does the DSP back end metrics reveal which ones were most heavily used? If so then list those first. My fav, and perhaps most popular, remains
unfortunately the way they're displayed is totally random and no way of telling the most frequently/infrequently but i do have some good news... we'll be revealing a new presidential smiley sometime next year...
I like the idea of organizing them by size. Organizing them by most used would be more work - plus it would encourage us to use the more popular emoticons, which in turn would only make them more popular, creating a vicious cycle.
They display the same way every time, so it's not random. It's possible we have no control over the order... but it would be nice if we did.
Ahh yes, the staff forum. Good idea. Now, I just want to make sure you know where the staff forum is. I mean, I know where it is. But just to make sure you are going to the right place why don't you send me the link.
not at all just didn't want to post a bunch of code/script shit here that most could care less about and rest assured your the ubiquitous smiley rendition of you will remain omnipresent eternally best post i've seen
as we all know empirically that is not correct. It's possible that you do not know their ordering field code but they are in 'some' order one way or the other origin date file name file size something. just saying.. as an engineer..
A little background...I have held jobs in manufacturing (mostly on the assembly end) for over 30 years, my brother graduated from NC State with a degree in mechanical engineering...so I think you see the um..ah..spectrum there. The question I asked him, I'll ask you. How do you tell a cowboy from an engineer?