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Noticed an issue/bug with the forum update?? Post here so we can take a look at it. :)

Please ensure you include enough information

1. If it is a format/skin issue - Which skin are you using?

2. If there is a page format issue, link to the thread and/or post please

3. What browser you are using?

4. Screen shot(s) if applicable.

5. Mobile or Full version?

Updated 12/04 @ 19:00

Skin Issues

  • Some emoticons are missing - eg Resolved
  • User names on default skin intruding on posts (not issue on Pulse Skin) - http://www.skylinesa...ost__p__6309654
  • Using the "Link" button. It is no longer a case of simply entering a URL and the TEXT you wish to see, Advanced tab seems screwy.
  • ModeratorCP is missing a link from Pulse Skin. Resolved. Must wait for page to fully load all content, then click padlock and it appears to the left)
  • Time Posted, hidden by signatures in some instances when using Deluxe Skin http://www.skylinesa...ost__p__6310069 (Only affects Firefox v9-v11) - This does not work when quoting posts, works otherwise however. Needs further attention later
  • Member tag/user bars not appearing correctly. - Resolved.
  • CSS Issues - More detail in post here: http://www.skylinesa...ost__p__6309766

Functionality Issues

  • Portal is not working, referring to forum page http://www.skylinesa....php?app=portal Resolved.
  • Cannot change Avatars. Upload is failing. Further info in this post: http://www.skylinesa...ost__p__6310234
  • iPhone - When browsing via mobile on iPhone the Menu Box does not appear (right hand side). Works fine on Android. Resolved - See here if having similar issues: http://www.skylinesa...ost__p__6311151
  • Linux & Firefox 11 are not working together well, issues with boxes over the place http://www.skylinesa...ost__p__6311066
  • ModCP - Cannot delete warnings now.
  • ModCP - Warning centre defaults to default to "Do Not Change Warning Level". Used to be "Increase Warning Level By One Point" - Which makes sense as you don't go into the panel not to warn someone.
  • BBCode for YouTube Embedding (and likely Google Maps) is broken and not working. Was working in Test Area
  • When deleting posts as Mod/Admin - Posts no longer go to the trashcan, they are perma deleted by default (far as i can tell, Ash)
    -Moderators Discussion
    --Moved
  • Email notifications not working for subscribed threads

Thanks

Ash

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/397435-sau-32-changesfeatures-register-updated-1004/

Trying to keep this to functionality only.

I did test a Dark Skin a while back that C was playing with, there was a few issues with migration, could be one of leftovers.

Check this thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/84208-wheel-sizes-offsets-for-skylines/page__pid__6309491__st__1680

on page 85 the username is to big so its sticking out of the left hand side user info collum.

Yep. They are background daemons/search engines that are usually hidden only Admin/Mod can see. Been there for years

Probably a minor change to hide them again, doesn't affect you guys :)

Cant sync my facebook with SAU. Gets to the allow section on facebook and SAU just waits and doesnt load.

Never tried in the past but yeah.. trying now and its not working.

ok so

the ''your profile'' button at the top doesn't work.

sometimes a members sig covers up the time posted, example (post 7).

http://www.skylinesa...-5s-on-a-26ltr/

and any chance of getting a bigger avatar allowance?

it's hard to find a tweety bird image that small.

300x300 maybe?

Gallery images link re-direct back to the main SAU forum page.

They are also loading full res version (re-sized), surely you want to store a compressed version, so the pages loads quicker and to reduce bandwidth.

Default skin causes the posted time to upset the signatures in Firefox 11.0

a clear:both; fixes it but drops the time posted bellow the sig

CSS Line: 239

.desc, .desc.blend_links a, p.posted_info {

clear:both;

Also a number of editor icons dont load in FF 11.0 for me

Editor mode

special BB

Smiley

Code

Quote

( I refuse to debug Javascript :) i do it all day at work )

Good work guys, the forums look good.

Only one thing I noted, but it's a big one - no email notifications being sent. it looks like notification preferences were not migrated as most of them were turned off.

  • Quote and code buttons don't show up when you add for full reply, neither does the smiley buttons for me.
  • Time is incorrect it's 1 hour too fast
  • also my signature is still hiding the time stamp

Time Posted, hidden by signatures in some instances when using Deluxe Skin http://www.skylinesa...ost__p__6306501 (Only affects Firefox v9-v11)

Not true, I'm using IE and it's still doing the same thing

  • P.s where do I find these silly skins?

:)

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