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10 minutes ago, Grapeviney said:

Anyone having an issue with formatting on their mobile phone? 

I'm getting this occasionally (iPhone), with everything on the left and a large slab of vacant blue in the centre and on the right.

 

 

Usually find this happen so he needs picures or gifts that are large have been added.

  • 2 weeks later...
On 21/12/2015 at 11:57 AM, Curry & Beer said:

It's only happening to me in firefox. More accurately, I can't navigate to any other page of a thread from within the thread.. it goes to the page with all the context around it but no actual posts.. but it has the' Loading...' box appear and nothing eventuates.  To see the other pages I can only do it by clicking the page numbers on the page

http://demonland.com/forums/forum/2-melbourne-demons/

PS I just realised that when it is in this 'limbo' if I refresh the page it loads it properly. So it is only the most minor of inconveniences but I thought admins might be interested. Cheers.

FYI, whatever this problem was it is now fixed. Thanks again Demonland.

  • 2 weeks later...
 

How come when someone quotes someone the poster who is being quoted doesn't have their name appear.

 

Cheers

 

How come when someone quotes someone the poster who is being quoted doesn't have their name appear.

 

Cheers

I am having the same problem BA


 

How come when someone quotes someone the poster who is being quoted doesn't have their name appear.

 

Cheers

Ditto

they seem to have gone to the same place as essendon supplement records, lost sock halves, pencils and pens

 

they seem to have gone to the same place as essendon supplement records, lost sock halves, pencils and pens

So we will never get them back dc?

 
 

So we will never get them back dc?

danksy said he will reveal the whole truth one day, od

until then we will have to do with the gospel according to st. james 


demonland, the quote function is playing up with multi layered quotes lining up,  with no typing box to add to.

 

# and the back button doesn't work at all.

The username history that was available via profile pages has very recently disappeared?

Now when your in a thread and a new reply notification appears you have to go out of the thread and back in to read any new posts??

Black notification strip that comes up at the bottom to tell you there is a new post in the thread or that you have had a reply only has the poster's avatar in it, no other info, for me anyway...

"Sorry Dave i can't do that"

Demonland is collapsing function by function...

the new server is not so new

A Dodgy Brothers special deal :)


Today I've successfully used the Quote function in one thread and then found it not working properly in another. In the latter attempt, when I wanted to quote the post immediately above it instead quoted something that I had previously quoted weeks ago. Strange. [Note: I deleted the post before completion...so it's not there for Andy to find. Now I realise that's not very helpful.]

 

Actually, I have now posted it and the error remains. It's in the Christian Petracca's broken toe thread at post number...oh, no numbers. Posted at about 9.30 am today (22/1) Melbourne time.

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33 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Today I've successfully used the Quote function in one thread and then found it not working properly in another. In the latter attempt, when I wanted to quote the post immediately above it instead quoted something that I had previously quoted weeks ago. Strange. [Note: I deleted the post before completion...so it's not there for Andy to find. Now I realise that's not very helpful.]

 

Actually, I have now posted it and the error remains. It's in the Christian Petracca's broken toe thread at post number...oh, no numbers. Posted at about 9.30 am today (22/1) Melbourne time.

If you start a post in a thread and do not complete that post and leave the thread the forum software auto saves that post for you in that thread.

When you come back to that thread and attempt to post that saved post will still be in the reply box. If you delete that post in the reply box before exiting the thread it will not be there the next time you go into the thread.

THIS IS NOT A SOFTWARE GLITCH.

43 minutes ago, Demonland said:

If you start a post in a thread and do not complete that post and leave the thread the forum software auto saves that post for you in that thread.

When you come back to that thread and attempt to post that saved post will still be in the reply box. If you delete that post in the reply box before exiting the thread it will not be there the next time you go into the thread.

THIS IS NOT A SOFTWARE GLITCH.

actually andy, i think it is more than that

i've had times where it has quoted a post that i have never quoted previously. it is very intermittent though and most times i pick it up and correct it, but only because i am on the lookout for it.


1 hour ago, Demonland said:

If you start a post in a thread and do not complete that post and leave the thread the forum software auto saves that post for you in that thread.

When you come back to that thread and attempt to post that saved post will still be in the reply box. If you delete that post in the reply box before exiting the thread it will not be there the next time you go into the thread.

THIS IS NOT A SOFTWARE GLITCH.

OK, thanks. Let's just call it a snufu rather than a snafu. (ie, System normal, user effed up)

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As you all know, I'm not one to make a fuss. However, my patience is at an end and I must ask ...... no ..... demand to know -

When will the facility to like one's own posts be returned?

 

1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

As you all know, I'm not one to make a fuss. However, my patience is at an end and I must ask ...... no ..... demand to know -

When will the facility to like one's own posts be returned?

 

BBO did you not know its better to give than receive?

 
1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

As you all know, I'm not one to make a fuss. However, my patience is at an end and I must ask ...... no ..... demand to know -

When will the facility to like one's own posts be returned?

 

"bluey likes this".


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