just a reminder/nudge/whinge...
it's been suggested several times that there a an option to go to my games page after move as well as go to next game waiting after move.
It'd just save having to switch screens so many times to select the game I what to look at next, especially when I'm using a 56K modem!
just wanted to check it was still on the list. Thanks for all the workπ
Jon
Originally posted by belgianfreakDouble click on move and you will go to your games page. π
just a reminder/nudge/whinge...
it's been suggested several times that there a an option to go to my games page after move as well as go to next game waiting after move.
It'd just save having to switch screens so many times to select the game I what to look at next, especially when I'm using a 56K modem!
just wanted to check it was still on the list. Thanks for all the workπ
Jon
Originally posted by PaulieDoesn't seem to do it for me. I'm using IE6, but I am also running ZoneAlarm, and have most MS insecurity features turned off.
Double click on move and you will go to your games page. π
Below is the relevant bit of HTML, it depends on what doAction(), and presumably doMove() actually do.
<input type="hidden" name="action" value="doMove"><input type="hidden" name="skip" value=""><input type="hidden" name="drawac" value=""><input type="button" name="movebutton" value=" Move " onclick="javascript:doAction( );" class="bdviewbutton" >
Actually, another option that would be quite useful is to prioritise the sequence of games. This would enable me to look at quickfire tournies first, then 3 day, 7 day, etc.
Originally posted by MurseIt is the MAx. time between moves, if your opponent has not moved in that time then you can claim the win.
Could somebody explain the time out feature. Is that how many days between moves? If so, does it take about 4 years to finish a match? How does this work?
Murse