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Hello,

Hi all...

 

So the new upgrade has been done, hooray!

And I bet you're all thinking nothing went wrong. I thought that too...

 

"Except there's just one small problem..."

 

I don't see anyone's (inc. mine) post count stars. How will I know how many posts Rappy has now? :(

Yup. Same thing here.

Cant be configued in CP and it seems its not a "broken link" as the code shows nothing about post counts image...

Hello,

get rid of the tech issues solved.

That is never going away in the near future. The problem is that the implementation is horrible and so is the usage :( We have seen other sites use it in a similar way and it worked great for them but in Neowin its a bit wrong.

That sucks because I don't like the old fashioned button method. Also, who was it that said nothing was broken again? :laugh:

to be fair, i think this is the least amount of brokenness that Neowin has ever had from an update :D

to be fair, i think this is the least amount of brokenness that Neowin has ever had from an update :D

True, although I do use the spoiler tag a lot, so I hope they change it again. :) But yeah it's good that the upgrade went surprisingly smooth this time. :o

which is good. because the button works on tablet, hover don't. 

Works 100% on my Playbook, which last time I checked is indeed a tablet.  Also works on my phone.. which runs the same OS as any modern Android tablets.

non of the admin have been online since the update from what i've noticed. they'll probably take notice later tonight or tomorrow

 

This ^

 

This isn't a particularly critical feature so patience in this matter is appreciated :) I'll let them know regardless about this.

This ^

 

This isn't a particularly critical feature so patience in this matter is appreciated :) I'll let them know regardless about this.

Can you also slide in a mention of themes? but don't tell them who asked? (be interesting to see if they turn around and say 'Aheer put you up to that, didn't he?')

(kidding)

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