The Rules for Guys and Girls Beta Test


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Not sure if it's allowed here in this forum, but here goes.

I've just finished v1.0 of a pair of web sites:

Rules for Guys (http://www.rulesforguys.com/)

and

Rules for Girls (http://www.rulesforgirls.com/)

The concept is pretty simple. Members submit a "rule" that all guys/girls should follow, and then other members vote on each rule. Once 50 votes are collected, and 30 of them agree with the rule, it gets immortalized in the "official" rulebook for guys/girls.

I'm beta testing it now, so I thought you guys might be interested in playing around with it. The URL's are above. You'll need to login to the server (login: rules, password: beta) before viewing either site, and you'll then need to create an account in order to submit/vote or see rules rated higher than PG-13.

If you find something goofy or have a suggestion, please let me or my wife know (feedback on either site). If it goes down or errors out, try again in a few minutes (I might be working on it). When it's ready for primetime, I'll move it to a real hosting provider and let all members know it's live!

Thanks for checking it out - mods, if I've posted improperly, please let me know. :)

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NICE VERY COOL

never seen a site like this...

hmm bugs-

after i registered (boys site) it says

(boy site)

Enter Username:

Enter asswork:

Then click here

! assword? lmfao donno if thats right..

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register page does not render in mozilla properly. you are probably using inproper HTML.

Edit: Most of the site actually doesn't render properly...

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Actually, the HTML is right, it's Mozilla's poor rendering of CSS "width" attributes. I've added it to the cross-browser buglist, though. :)

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Originally posted by FuseWerx  

Actually, the HTML is right, it's Mozilla's poor rendering of CSS "width" attributes.  I've added it to the cross-browser buglist, though. :)

no, it's the other way around :D

In fact, you're not even using the width element in CSS...

www.w3c.org/TR/CSS2 read the spec ;)

I'd actually use div's for this (aka. tableless). www.glish.com/css but read this one too on centering http://bluerobot.com/web/css/center1.html

IE 5 has a nasty centering bug... :p

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One day, then you never call, you never write?

**bump***

Just need a few more days to work out the kinks -- anyone else want to join in the fun? Get your lady friends to sign up on http://www.rulesforgirls.com/ as well -- Don't have many members. :p

login : rules

pass : beta

Then create an account (server login will go away once it's moved to a production server)

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