Happy Birthday Screeze!
Today we have finally passed the one year mark for Screeze and will hopefully have a few more birthdays pass as well.
Today we have finally passed the one year mark for Screeze and will hopefully have a few more birthdays pass as well.
We are now using Get Satisfaction for our support and visitor feedback. You can visit our Get Satisfaction page at: http://getsatisfaction.com/screeze/
We have changed our Twitter account name from @ScreezeTeam back to the original name of @Screeze. If you were previously following @ScreezeTeam we suggest following the new @Screeze account. Also, we are bringing another site into our family. We’re not going to disclose the site until all of the merger intricacies are done and over [...]
There have been some updates to Screeze that were not posted here. Such as the new ScreezeBar and the recently removed Video Section. The most current update appends a version number to the footer. Because we don’t want you to think we just pulled this number out of thin air, here is a list of [...]
Screeze is up for some scheduled downtime starting at 12:01 AM EST on October 3rd. This is for maintenance and feature updates. The downtime is scheduled to last until 12:01 AM EST on October 4th. Updates on Screeze progress and maybe some screenshots will be provided on the Screeze Blog during the downtime. If Screeze [...]
We have updated Screeze with many improvements for compatibility and extensibility. The links for changing status updates, logging in via an external service, and connecting accounts to an external service have been changed to lightbox-like popups to save screen space, making the layout of Screeze work better for low-resolution visitors. The member bars have been [...]
The loading screen that was shown when visitors accessed http://screeze.com that was visible for 5 seconds before redirecting to the forum has been removed. Going to http://screeze.com now immediately redirects to http://screeze.com/forum .
The old, text only, and ugly authorization page for Screeze’s OpenID system has been redone to something nice and stylish, try logging into an OpenID enabled website with your ScreezeID to check it out.
We have added the ability for you to like posts. At the end of every post(that isn’t your own) There is a like button that you can press. Pressing it will put your name underneath that post along with other names in a list of people who liked that post.
Our advertisements have been activated. Try looking up “forum gaming” on Google. On the right hand column, “Sponsored Links” you’ll see a link to Screeze. Happy Googling! …I guess…