Good Lord its hard enough to get people to read one board, let alone two ...
All thats needed is a much more visible link here, or even better, a sub-section for just the rules here
in the Discovery HQ forum. Lets keep it in house please.
The fact that things get mentioned once or twice before, doesn't make them a candidate for instant
change, just take the example of passwording the server ...
Hoodlum
Some say he is a proud member of: "The most paranoid group of people in the Community."
Redirect that page to the rules section here and we're golden. That URL is simple and can be broadcast in game as easily as rules.discoverygc.com is.
"To gain a hundred victories in a hundred battles is not the highest excellence;
to subjugate the enemy's army without doing battle is the highest of excellence."
Redirect that page to the rules section here and we're golden. That URL is simple and can be broadcast in game as easily as rules.discoverygc.com is.
Igiss Wrote:My hosting doesn't support subdomains. Or, it does support them, but I've got a limit of 3 sites and the limit is already used.
Morrigan's idea does not require a subdomain. Just make a folder on the web hosting server called 'rules' and add an Index.htm page with a re direct script to the rules page.:)
Yup I totally support the http://www.discoverygc.com/rules redirect. And if you can, please, I would love you take your time also to make them more clear...I don't know if it's only me but we are having some troubles understanding the rules...you me see it in my first "hello" thread: http://discoverygc.com/forums/index.php?sh...c=7149&st=0 | and some parts are actually being discussed in this thread: http://discoverygc.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=7257 (see post 9 by Drake) . Please, if you can, improve a little the ruling system. I know it's annoying but as more complete are the rules, less is the chance that a player thinks he was banned or fined by a mistake.
' Wrote:That is exactly what "rules.discoverygc.com" would be able to do.
In fact, it's easier to make a redirect with a sub-domain than a folder on your web server.
Maybe, maybe not. A page that redirects requires nothing more than a new directory and a new html file, done. Adding another subdomain could require more work, depends on the web service. Besides, Igiss already said he's out of subdomains allowed by his service.
"To gain a hundred victories in a hundred battles is not the highest excellence;
to subjugate the enemy's army without doing battle is the highest of excellence."