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Will like buttons be coming back? Please say yes!

 

:huh:  :cry:

It works if you empty your cache, there's a workaround that Timan might add in when he gets around to it.

Ctrl + f5 didn't fix it for me.  Still just looks like indented text.

Will like buttons be coming back? Please say yes!

Yes but that is one of the most difficult ones to do and currently causes high server loads, hopefully sooooon.

Ctrl + f5 didn't fix it for me.  Still just looks like indented text.

CTRL+F5 and emptying browser cache are two different things ;) I don't have this problem on IE10 or Chrome mate.

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(Edit: What is the colour value the member names use.)

 

 

Like IE7 & IE8, Forum fixes? Top menu all over the place. I did post about it but then a few days later it was fixed, but it's now broken again

Bugger. They're old browsers man.. I don't know if Timan can lose any more hair worrying about that tbh!

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Oh by the way, when you get a warning, after 6 months of good behavior, will those be removed completely from the point system link in the profile? It would be really annoying if they didn't just disappear. Could you also let us delete our name change history or have it clear every so often? It would be frickin sweet if you could make it happen. 

Oh by the way, when you get a warning, after 6 months of good behavior, will those be removed completely from the point system link in the profile? It would be really annoying if they didn't just disappear. Could you also let us delete our name change history or have it clear every so often? It would be frickin sweet if you could make it happen. 

No, the points now go down after 3 months (not 6 months) but if you have a warning history the link remains there for reference. You can click on it and read back all the friendly notes from our moderators whenever you like.

 

Name change history is useful for moderators old and new ;)  :shifty:

No, the clickable member names above the avaters. :laugh:

I think it's #336699 (it isn't set at all so just uses our link color).

No, the points now go down after 3 months (not 6 months) but if you have a warning history the link remains there for reference.

 

Name change history is useful for moderators old and new ;)  :shifty:

I think it's #336699 (it isn't set at all so just uses our link color).

 

 

Please let us remove them? *boo boo lip* :(

Yes but that is one of the most difficult ones to do and currently causes high server loads, hopefully sooooon.

CTRL+F5 and emptying browser cache are two different things ;) I don't have this problem on IE10 or Chrome mate.

derp,  it's working with cache clear.

No, the points now go down after 3 months (not 6 months) but if you have a warning history the link remains there for reference. You can click on it and read back all the friendly notes from our moderators whenever you like.

I have 1 point, clicking the link shows it was given in January.  Should it have not gone down by now if it is only 3 months?

Like IE7 & IE8, Forum fixes? Top menu all over the place. I did post about it but then a few days later it was fixed, but it's now broken again

 

Should be fixed now, DO LET ME KNOW if you get any sort of JS error popup.

derp,  it's working with cache clear.

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Thanks again, Neobond. :D

NP :)

 

I have 1 point, clicking the link shows it was given in January.  Should it have not gone down by now if it is only 3 months?

The reduction is from the upgrade so it will probably reduce sometime this month.

 

Should be fixed now, DO LET ME KNOW if you get any sort of JS error popup.

(y)

Will confirm with Timan, but I'm not even sure Desktop version is supported with 3.4.5 when accessing with a mobile now.

I mentioned that also, when accessing from my android devices, instead of giving desktop view it would simply take me to the mobile view page after login, but it looks like my post was deleted, please do so :)

theres also problem parsing URL if it contain: '

example:

A. Plain url: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pentagon's_New_Map
or
B. [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pentagon's_New_Map]Using Link button[/url]

A. Plain url: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pentagon's_New_Map

 

B. Using Url button

 

The url will be truncated.

theres also problem parsing URL if it contain: '

example:

A. Plain url: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pentagon's_New_Map
or
B. [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pentagon's_New_Map]Using Link button[/url]

A. Plain url: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pentagon's_New_Map

 

B. Using Url button

 

The url will be truncated.

They both worked fine for me just now... could you define truncated in this instance pls?

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