Site Credits
Editing or removal of the following credits constitutes a material breach of the SMS Terms of Use outlined at the SMS Terms of Use page.
SMS 2 makes extensive use of the jQuery Javascript library as well as multiple jQuery plugins. By default, SMS includes the jQuery UI, clickMenu, Link Scrubber, Shadowbox, Facebox, and Reflect jQuery. More information about the versions and uses of the plugins can be obtained from the simm's webmaster.
SMS 2 uses the open source browser detection library phpSniff to check for various versions of browsers for maximum compatibility.
The SMS 2 Update notification system uses MagpieRSS to parse the necessary XML file. Magpie is distributed under the GPL license. Questions and suggestions about MagpieRSS should be sent to magpierss-general@lists.sf.net.
SMS 2 uses icons from the open source Tango Icon Library.
Add and remove icons from the PI Diagona Pack created by Pinvoke.com. Colorization by David VanScott.
SMS 2 includes a stardate script developed by Phillip Sublett. Information on the script can be found at his site, TrekGuide.
The rank sets (DS9 Era Duty Uniform Style 2 and DS9 Era Dress Uniform Style 2) used in SMS 2 were created by Kuro-chan of Kuro-RPG. Please do not copy or modify the images in any way, simply contact Kuro-chan and he will see to your rank needs.
Over the years, there have been many people who were a major part of making this simm succeed. While this is on our simm's website, many of these names I will put here will be personal gratitudes, as they have helped me succeed as well.
-The Entire Crew of the USS Hood/Avalon Fleet Yards, past and present - ...for everything...
-Doug Dorando, my first CO, for teaching me to play the game to begin with
-Phelan Ward, my first TFCO, for taking a gamble and trusting me to take a command
-Athos Roark, my old TFXO and eventually TFCO, for much more support than I deserved at the time
-Richard Tenson, for the immeasurable help over a period of almost six years
The list will keep growing as I think of people over the past many years...
Editing or removal of the following credits constitutes a material breach of the SMS Terms of Use outlined at the SMS Terms of Use page.
SMS 2 makes extensive use of the jQuery Javascript library as well as multiple jQuery plugins. By default, SMS includes the jQuery UI, clickMenu, Link Scrubber, Shadowbox, Facebox, and Reflect jQuery. More information about the versions and uses of the plugins can be obtained from the simm's webmaster.
SMS 2 uses the open source browser detection library phpSniff to check for various versions of browsers for maximum compatibility.
The SMS 2 Update notification system uses MagpieRSS to parse the necessary XML file. Magpie is distributed under the GPL license. Questions and suggestions about MagpieRSS should be sent to magpierss-general@lists.sf.net.
SMS 2 uses icons from the open source Tango Icon Library.
Add and remove icons from the PI Diagona Pack created by Pinvoke.com. Colorization by David VanScott.
SMS 2 includes a stardate script developed by Phillip Sublett. Information on the script can be found at his site, TrekGuide.
The rank sets (DS9 Era Duty Uniform Style 2 and DS9 Era Dress Uniform Style 2) used in SMS 2 were created by Kuro-chan of Kuro-RPG. Please do not copy or modify the images in any way, simply contact Kuro-chan and he will see to your rank needs.
Over the years, there have been many people who were a major part of making this simm succeed. While this is on our simm's website, many of these names I will put here will be personal gratitudes, as they have helped me succeed as well.
-The Entire Crew of the USS Hood/Avalon Fleet Yards, past and present - ...for everything...
-Doug Dorando, my first CO, for teaching me to play the game to begin with
-Phelan Ward, my first TFCO, for taking a gamble and trusting me to take a command
-Athos Roark, my old TFXO and eventually TFCO, for much more support than I deserved at the time
-Richard Tenson, for the immeasurable help over a period of almost six years
The list will keep growing as I think of people over the past many years...