i've tried to ban a website link using word censoring, but it isn't working. am i doing something wrong, or is there a different way to ban a website?
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lol no i was just using that as a test to make sure it worked the way i wanted it to i have not really done it like that lol i was just telling you how i have tested it on my test forum.multiverse wrote:first of all, the way you'd want to do things wouldn't work in how you'd ban the word "the" from your website? can't you see how that'd be a problem?
and that theme of not working fits in a way for us as well.
we are called mugen multiverse. mugen is source for our discussions.
the website we want to ban is mugenarchive.com
since this is the only way word censor works regarding website banning, i think it would be beneficial to all if the devs developed alterations in their word censor programming.
multiverse wrote:first of all, the way you'd want to do things wouldn't work in how you'd ban the word "the" from your website? can't you see how that'd be a problem?
and that theme of not working fits in a way for us as well.
we are called mugen multiverse. mugen is source for our discussions.
the website we want to ban is mugenarchive.com
since this is the only way word censor works regarding website banning, i think it would be beneficial to all if the devs developed alterations in their word censor programming.
a[href*="#"] {display: none}
a[href*="/u000"] {display: none} /* 000 user's link */
a[href*="baidu.com"], a[href*="taobao.com"] {display: none} /* or some site */
a[href*="#"] {font-size:0}
a[href*="#"]:after {font-size:14px;content:"donkeydotcom"}