03 Feb '15 18:06>
Originally posted by coquetteCareful, make sure she is sat down before you tell her.
OMG!!! His Royal Majesty actually posted in a thread that I started!!! I gotta go call Mom!!
Originally posted by coquette"Most Active Player 7th Subscriber coquette 669951" since "03 Jul '06"
OMG!!! His Royal Majesty actually posted in a thread that I started!!! I gotta go call Mom!!
Originally posted by Grampy Bobbyshe don't care nuthin bout no chess, she wants another grandbaby (sheeeeeeshhh)
[b]"Most Active Player 7th Subscriber coquette 669951" since "03 Jul '06"
When you "go call Mom" be sure to give her an update on your incredible chess move volume and competitive standing.[/b]
Originally posted by Great Big SteesThe user interface (UI) is what you see on your monitor: colors, borders, banners, icons, clickable buttons, chess pieces you can drag around on an analysis board, menus to access "forums", "my settings", thumbs-up -down thingies, etc.
I am somewhat computer illiterate, what is that? In laymen terms please.
Originally posted by moonbusa technical answer in here? not so new and exciting, really . . .
The user interface (UI) is what you see on your monitor: colors, borders, banners, icons, clickable buttons, chess pieces you can drag around on an analysis board, menus to access "forums", "my settings", thumbs-up -down thingies, etc.
What's going on behind the UI, and which generates the UI, is a mass of computer code (java, perl, php, sql, C++ or whate ...[text shortened]... to spring on us. 'Something to do with the UI' he hinted. Puce and chartreuse background maybe.