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Post by Wormopolis on Dec 12, 2009 3:28:59 GMT -8
this is a test of a custom scroll box UBBC code
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Post by Wormopolis on Dec 12, 2009 6:16:39 GMT -8
[scrolly:h(100),w(300),sy,c(220011)]Worms live in almost all parts of the world including marine, freshwater, and terrestrial habitats. Some worms living in the ground help to condition the soil (e.g., annelids, aschelminths). Many thrive as parasites of plants (e.g., aschelminths) and animals, including humans (e.g., platyhelminths, aschelminths).
Several other worms may be free-living, or nonparasitic. There are worms that live in freshwater, seawater, and even on the seashore. Ecologically, worms form an important link in the food chains in virtually all the ecosystems of the world.[/scrolly] |
[scrolly:h(100),w(300),sx,c(001122)]Worms live in almost all parts of the world including marine, freshwater, and terrestrial habitats. Some worms living in the ground help to condition the soil (e.g., annelids, aschelminths). Many thrive as parasites of plants (e.g., aschelminths) and animals, including humans (e.g., platyhelminths, aschelminths). Several other worms may be free-living, or nonparasitic. There are worms that live in freshwater, seawater, and even on the seashore. Ecologically, worms form an important link in the food chains in virtually all the ecosystems of the world.[/scrolly]
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Post by Wormopolis on Dec 12, 2009 6:45:53 GMT -8
works in IE.. FF fails me
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Post by Wormopolis on Dec 13, 2009 8:13:09 GMT -8
now working in IE, FF and Chrome
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Post by Wormopolis on May 13, 2010 19:18:43 GMT -8
[scrolly:h(100),w(200),sy]1990s Created by artist Rob Liefeld and writer Fabian Nicieza, Deadpool made his first appearance in the pages of New Mutants #98 published in February 1991. Rob Liefeld, a fan of the Teen Titans comics, showed his new character to then writer Fabian Nicieza. Upon seeing the costume and noting his characteristics (killer with super agility), Nicieza contacted Liefeld, saying "this is Deathstroke from Teen Titans." Nicieza gave Deadpool the real name of "Wade Wilson" as an in-joke to being "related" to "Slade Wilson", Deathstroke.[4] In his first appearance, Deadpool was hired by Tolliver to attack Cable and the New Mutants. After subsequently appearing in X-Force as a recurring character, Deadpool began making guest appearances in various different Marvel Comics titles such as the Avengers, Daredevil, and Heroes For Hire. In 1993 the character received his own miniseries, entitled The Circle Chase, written by Fabian Nicieza and pencilled by Joe Madureira. It was a relative success, and Deadpool starred in a second, self-titled miniseries written in 1994 by Mark Waid and pencilled by Ian Churchill.[/scrolly] [scrolly:h(100),w(200),sy]1990s
Created by artist Rob Liefeld and writer Fabian Nicieza, Deadpool made his first appearance in the pages of New Mutants #98 published in February 1991. Rob Liefeld, a fan of the Teen Titans comics, showed his new character to then writer Fabian Nicieza. Upon seeing the costume and noting his characteristics (killer with super agility), Nicieza contacted Liefeld, saying "this is Deathstroke from Teen Titans." Nicieza gave Deadpool the real name of "Wade Wilson" as an in-joke to being "related" to "Slade Wilson", Deathstroke.[4] In his first appearance, Deadpool was hired by Tolliver to attack Cable and the New Mutants. After subsequently appearing in X-Force as a recurring character, Deadpool began making guest appearances in various different Marvel Comics titles such as the Avengers, Daredevil, and Heroes For Hire. In 1993 the character received his own miniseries, entitled The Circle Chase, written by Fabian Nicieza and pencilled by Joe Madureira. It was a relative success, and Deadpool starred in a second, self-titled miniseries written in 1994 by Mark Waid and pencilled by Ian Churchill.[/scrolly] |
[scrolly:h(100),w(200),sy] 1990s
Created by artist Rob Liefeld and writer Fabian Nicieza, Deadpool made his first appearance in the pages of New Mutants #98 published in February 1991. Rob Liefeld, a fan of the Teen Titans comics, showed his new character to then writer Fabian Nicieza. Upon seeing the costume and noting his characteristics (killer with super agility), Nicieza contacted Liefeld, saying "this is Deathstroke from Teen Titans." Nicieza gave Deadpool the real name of "Wade Wilson" as an in-joke to being "related" to "Slade Wilson", Deathstroke.[4] In his first appearance, Deadpool was hired by Tolliver to attack Cable and the New Mutants. After subsequently appearing in X-Force as a recurring character, Deadpool began making guest appearances in various different Marvel Comics titles such as the Avengers, Daredevil, and Heroes For Hire. In 1993 the character received his own miniseries, entitled The Circle Chase, written by Fabian Nicieza and pencilled by Joe Madureira. It was a relative success, and Deadpool starred in a second, self-titled miniseries written in 1994 by Mark Waid and pencilled by Ian Churchill. |
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Post by Wormopolis on May 13, 2010 19:27:11 GMT -8
[scrolly:h(100),w(400),sy] 1990s
Created by artist Rob Liefeld and writer Fabian Nicieza, Deadpool made his first appearance in the pages of New Mutants #98 published in February 1991. Rob Liefeld, a fan of the Teen Titans comics, showed his new character to then writer Fabian Nicieza. Upon seeing the costume and noting his characteristics (killer with super agility), Nicieza contacted Liefeld, saying "this is Deathstroke from Teen Titans." Nicieza gave Deadpool the real name of "Wade Wilson" as an in-joke to being "related" to "Slade Wilson", Deathstroke.[4] In his first appearance, Deadpool was hired by Tolliver to attack Cable and the New Mutants. After subsequently appearing in X-Force as a recurring character, Deadpool began making guest appearances in various different Marvel Comics titles such as the Avengers, Daredevil, and Heroes For Hire. In 1993 the character received his own miniseries, entitled The Circle Chase, written by Fabian Nicieza and pencilled by Joe Madureira. It was a relative success, and Deadpool starred in a second, self-titled miniseries written in 1994 by Mark Waid and pencilled by Ian Churchill. |
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Post by rhondairv on May 16, 2010 9:05:33 GMT -8
very cool!
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Post by Wormopolis on May 16, 2010 14:59:27 GMT -8
that one was a puzzler for a while.. I thought I had it working then someone came along and said it conflicted with tables.
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Post by Troxy! on Jul 5, 2010 18:31:57 GMT -8
Most of the codes in my source are yours as it is. The one code one of my members suggest? Yours Careful Wormo, your brilliance is showing
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Post by Wormopolis on Jul 6, 2010 7:37:46 GMT -8
They suggested THIS code? weird. I barelt advertise it, and its not even in my submissions area...
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Post by Troxy! on Jul 6, 2010 12:01:23 GMT -8
they were just like "You should put this in" and I was like "How did I miss this in the database?" and now I see how, lol.
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Post by Wormopolis on Jul 6, 2010 12:18:56 GMT -8
yeah.. I wasnt done with testing it yet, and then even worse someone found that it went all wacky with tables. after I fixed the tables issues I mean tto submit but forgot. I should probably do that tonight.
My testing boards have all sorts of crazy ideas floating in them I never submitted anywhere.. eventually I might get that tournament bracket idea to work...
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Post by Troxy! on Jul 7, 2010 17:40:38 GMT -8
I think that would be a gnarly code to have out there. I know lots of places that implement tournaments and what not into their sites. This would help them a lot, I think!
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