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Only some of the pages have even 1 comment on them and even then, it is by no means comprehensive enough. If someone could take the time to comment the code. that would be great.
Heres a list of files for yas to look at:
- includes/functions.inc.php (Most Important, as it is the most complex).
- includes/headers.inc.php.
- includes/nav.inc.php.
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It can be useful to combine custom attributes, e.g.
$wxmeans: a character that matches either$wor$zor both. However there are also other ways to achieve the same. For example you can define a class that contains all the characters of$wand$z. Or you cou