Here’s a breakdown of the provided HTML snippet, representing a list of notices/posts from “theqoo.net/leagueoflegends”:
Overall Structure:
The code represents a table (
for cells) displaying a list of recent posts.
The first row (
) is a header/control row, likely allowing users to expand/collapse the notice list. It indicates there are notices to be checked, with the number displayed in the with the ID “noticecount”. Subsequent rows represent individual posts.
Column Breakdown (for each post row):
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no: Post number/ID (e.g., 2006863, 2006862).
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cate: Category of the post. The color of the category name indicates its type:
#f39c12: “honesty”
(No color): “chat”
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title: The title of the post. This often contains:
A preface (e.g., “Gen)”, “T1)”) – likely indicating the topic or team the post relates to.
A link ( tag) to the full post on theqoo.net. Sometimes, an image indicator ().
A link to the comment section () showing the number of replies.
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time: The time the post was created (e.g., 13:54, 13:53).
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m
no: Likely the number of members/users associated with the post or viewing it.
Specific Posts (Summarized):
2006863: “What if Ahn Dil’s fans turn into cockroaches?” (Category: honesty)
2006862: “Gen) [젠튜브] Zenogg EWC Collection.zip | Gen.g Membership” (Category: chat, includes an image)
2006861: “T1) Is it just one on Setty?” (Category: chat)
2006860: “Yuna overlapped a little bug at the beginning, or it was low at the beginning;” (Category: chat)
2006859: “These days, if you dry it here before the first rap line, you went to the game in 5 minutes.” (Category: chat,1 reply)
2006858: “These days,the importance of bottom 1-2 rap line has also increased a lot.” (category: chat, 2 replies)
2006857: “Deft, but if I come back next year, I won’t you get a job anywhere?” (Category: chat)
Key Observations:
The posts are ordered from newest to oldest (based on the time).
The content appears to be related to the game League of Legends, specifically discussing players, teams (Gen.g, T1, Deft), and potentially in-game events (“rap line” likely refers to a specific strategy or playstyle). The site uses Font Awesome () for icons.
The “preface” class on some titles suggests a way to categorize or filter posts.
* the replyNum class indicates the number of comments on a post.