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Invite-only registration: Isn't that going too far? If vandalism continues to get very bad, then we should turn to that. But as a last measure. We've already safeguarded this wiki as much (if not more) than the forums. --[[User:LBMixPro|LBMixPro]][[User talk:LBMixPro|<sup>&lt;lol, talk page&gt;</sup>]] 03:28, 26 May 2006 (CDT)
 
Invite-only registration: Isn't that going too far? If vandalism continues to get very bad, then we should turn to that. But as a last measure. We've already safeguarded this wiki as much (if not more) than the forums. --[[User:LBMixPro|LBMixPro]][[User talk:LBMixPro|<sup>&lt;lol, talk page&gt;</sup>]] 03:28, 26 May 2006 (CDT)
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:Yeah, I agree with you. I was just throwing out ideas. Accept or reject them as you may. I just think the wiki is a little bit of a higher vandal target than the forums, which are easier to lock down and one can tell who they are, but maybe not... -[[User:Mysekurity/sig|Mysekurity]] | [[User talk:Mysekurity|talk]] 06:42, 26 May 2006 (CDT)

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Fonts: The closest thing the fonts for the headers at YTMND's main site is Century Gothic 18pt, which is what I'm using for the page titles. The side nav headers are the same font, but in 12pt, which look retarded on screen. I've found a way to use CSS to capitalize them, but I'm not sure if it's a good idea to uppercase the page title, maybe the subheaders, but not the page title header.

Invite-only registration: Isn't that going too far? If vandalism continues to get very bad, then we should turn to that. But as a last measure. We've already safeguarded this wiki as much (if not more) than the forums. --LBMixPro<lol, talk page> 03:28, 26 May 2006 (CDT)

Yeah, I agree with you. I was just throwing out ideas. Accept or reject them as you may. I just think the wiki is a little bit of a higher vandal target than the forums, which are easier to lock down and one can tell who they are, but maybe not... -Mysekurity | talk 06:42, 26 May 2006 (CDT)