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Can confirm the Quick Edit function has made a return.

Can confirm the "new messages" link is no longer showing -1 etc.

Can view profiles, can use either Fast Reply or Add Reply.

Cannot confirm the return of user tags eg Donator, Qld Club Member, Qld Exec Member. Have noticed WA Club Member, Super Moderator, Moderator, NSW Club Member, Vic Club Member, Vic Exec Member tags have been returned but there appears to be inconsistencies with their applications (meaning not all members have had all their user tags returned).

I am using FF 2.0.0.2

Thanking you,

Karen

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  SMR33 said:
Can confirm the Quick Edit function has made a return.

Can confirm the "new messages" link is no longer showing -1 etc.

Can view profiles, can use either Fast Reply or Add Reply.

Cannot confirm the return of user tags eg Donator, Qld Club Member, Qld Exec Member. Have noticed WA Club Member, Super Moderator, Moderator, NSW Club Member, Vic Club Member, Vic Exec Member tags have been returned but there appears to be inconsistencies with their applications (meaning not all members have had all their user tags returned).

I am using FF 2.0.0.2

Thanking you,

Karen

Same here all back except my NSW members bar & Donation bar. Can view profiles etc just not the link above everyones avatar...

Also will the trader ratings be shown as before when someone posts ??

yikes.. its a long process but i am getting through the list.

Trader Ratings can still be accessed by clicking the link up the top ^^ But the links in the side bar and profile will be back shortly.

prank, atm when i click the trader rating link up the top I can only see the top 15 guys. if I try a search I get page not found. I can't leave any feedback atm either. just letting you know :glare: this is in IE btw, but from memory it's the same in firefox at home.

  R31Nismoid said:
When im viewing this thread, above the SAU Banner... i can see multi user tags... seems the code was inserted wrongly i think :D

i have the above problem x10. its not just user tags its random code, sigs, avatars etc. all before the sau banner. below that the thread continues as normal but theres so much junk i had to scroll down b4 i knew there was the normal stuff. only happened in bout 7/20 or so sau pages i loaded and is easily fixed by refreshing.

also sometimes i get the window as shown in the second pic. again its fixed by refreshing

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  Basti said:
i have the above problem x10. its not just user tags its random code, sigs, avatars etc. all before the sau banner. below that the thread continues as normal but theres so much junk i had to scroll down b4 i knew there was the normal stuff. only happened in bout 7/20 or so sau pages i loaded and is easily fixed by refreshing.

also sometimes i get the window as shown in the second pic. again its fixed by refreshing

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Ye, thats cause Christian is playing with the coding etc.

It will subside in time :D

ps. drop your sig back down a bit please :laugh:

  PranK said:
Those of you getting strange issues when clicking Options or Quote, can you tell me what browser you're using.

Yeah quoting is working fine... Thanks...

  Sl!m said:
I'm missing my moderator bar and my mod access doesnt seem to be working for my section .... :laugh:

Nice one Slim... Thubms up for effort... :D

  Ska said:
It remembers me until I reboot the PC

Alot like most Qlder's Cyrus... :glare:

Yeah I have no access to the mod section. Can someone plz pm me the password. Ta...

Also I notice that no one has multiple tags as yet, ie. Super Moderator/Moderator/donator/qld club member...

Cheers Col

PS. Top effor to Christian, I know this has taken a stack of your time...

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