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[font="droid sans", Arial, sans-serif][b]BannerBoard Download[/font][/b]

[font="droid sans", Arial, sans-serif][b]BannerBoard can show different banners to different players. You can also put the skin of the player on a banner![/font][/b]

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[font="droid sans", Arial, sans-serif][b][b][font="droid sans", Arial, sans-serif][b][b][b][b][b]As of version 1.7.0 BannerBoard also supports changing banners. Please note that for performance reasons I recommend not to set the update interval to lower than 30 seconds.[/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/b][/font][/font][/b]


[b][b][b][b]BannerBoard does not support animations. So it doesn't support .gif files either.[/b][/b][/b][/b]



[b][b][b][b][b]BannerBoard is not compatible with any Spigot 1.7 build or lower.[/b][/b][/b][/b][/b]



Are you looking for an awesome way to communicate with your players personally? Please keep reading!



BannerBoard does not require any client side modifications. Everything is run on the server side.


[font="droid sans", Arial, sans-serif][b]PlaceholderAPIsupport was added in version 1.3.5.
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[font="droid sans", Arial, sans-serif][b][b]What is BannerBoard?[/b][/font][/b]
[font="droid sans", Arial, sans-serif]BannerBoard uses maps to render images in your server as banners. BannerBoard banners are dynamically rendered when a player logs in. Thank donators or encourage new players to visit your shop? It's possible! The possibilities are endless and BannerBoard is easy to use with its powerful and user friendly configuration. The rendered images are 128 x 128 pixels per block, thats a higher quality than most resource packs are![/font]


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Performance is of great importance for every server owner, that is exactly this plugin was made with that in mind. Not only does the image rendering happen entirely on
[font="droid sans", Arial, sans-serif]separated[/font][font="droid sans", Arial, sans-serif]threads, but also is the BannerBoard color picking system more than twenty times faster than the inbuilt Spigot color picking system.[/font]


Check it out yourself
It is always better to see something with your own eyes. Feel free to join my test server and have a look at the four banners I have made as examples.


[font="droid sans", Arial, sans-serif]Preview server currently offline.[/font]
[font="droid sans", Arial, sans-serif][b]I'll be making a small list of all servers currently running BannerBoard, please contact me if you would like to be added.
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[font="droid sans", Arial, sans-serif][b][b]Requirements[/b][/font][/b]
  • Spigot 1.8 or higher.

  • Images are cached on startup. Depending on how many images you have, Id say the amount of memory this plugin uses is a few megabytes plus the size of your /images/ folder.

  • A decent internet connection. Also make sure to enable packet compression at a threshold of 256 or less bytes. If you have packet compression disabled, make sure to turn it on. It is enabled by default.

  • At least two cores so the main thread wont suffer from the BannerBoard render threads.

  • Java 7 or higher.

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