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There was a major upgrade to the forum software. Please bear with us whilst we fix up the "skin"/look and feel of the site as the upgrade messed with some of the colours.

There are some other cool feature that I will post about here shortly.

Also use this thread to report any actual bugs and also any cool features you find.

 

Good stuff Dland. Like the update.  Gives a bit of choice now. Ought to be ....interesting  :rolleyes: ^_^

 

I ...LIKE it !!


Just the other day I was considering suggesting the site needed more "like" button options a la farcebook (angry, laugh, thumbs up etc)... nice to see.

6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

What are you referring too?

If you are referring to the overall "look" in terms of colours then I am aware of that and it is an easy fix once I have some time later this afternoon.

I'm getting some funky adverts at the top which cover half the page and are a little pixelated ..I know you're aware of the colours... 

I think I'm going to struggle with all the like/lol/wtf options after I've had half a bottle of red on a Saturday night.

First world problems.

 

Thanks guys for all your wonderful work.

The page is a little slower to load but i expect that  may be a caching issue    

I like it - looks great on iPhone, much cleaner. Thanks for the work you put in.

1 hour ago, Gorgoroth said:

Ha ha looks good. Like the confusion button. Its going to get a work out!

Imagine if a certain caps & colours loving poster came back, confused button would get a major workout.


One possible "bug"... the "Mark Forum as Read" button/link at the bottom of the Demonland Forums page, doesn't appear to do anything (it appears there is no longer a "Mark Site as Read" option).

29 minutes ago, AzzKikA said:

Imagine if a certain caps & colours loving poster came back, confused button would get a major workout.

pretty sure he's on 'ology at the moment and seems to have given up the technicolour, multiple font extravaganza

thanks to him it seems font changes are verbotten here on 'land

FYI only, we seem to have lost the post numbers on the thread - eg. refer post 43 above. Which can be useful.

I've also realised, just having read some posts on how bad we were over the last 10 years, that we need to have another emoticon for "slash the wrists" because "sad" just doesn't quite cut it.

Nice upgrade. 

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2 minutes ago, small but forward said:

FYI only, we seem to have lost the post numbers on the thread - eg. refer post 43 above. Which can be useful.

I've also realised, just having read some posts on how bad we were over the last 10 years, that we need to have another emoticon for "slash the wrists" because "sad" just doesn't quite cut it.

Nice upgrade. 

Yeah. That feature was an add on that I downloaded at some point. It probably would have got wiped by the software upgrade. I'll see if I can re-enable it.

I noticed that when writing a 'reply' the options for fort size and font colour no longer appear.  They were quite useful.

Also, is the standard font of the new software supposed to be super big size (especially on the 'forum' page) or is it just my computer/screen?

Thanks.


1 minute ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

I noticed that when writing a 'reply' the options for fort size and font colour no longer appear.  They were quite useful.

Also, is the standard font of the new software supposed to be super big size (especially on the 'forum' page) or is it just my computer/screen?

Thanks.

Font colour is there (it's the A with the drop down next to it) :)

1 minute ago, Danelska said:

Font colour is there (it's the A with the drop down next to it) :)

as is font size (same as before.) at least true using desktop version

an old problem......................

on sub-forum 'melbourne demons' 

go to page 2

read any thread

press 'go to topic listing' at bottom

returns to 'melbourne demons' page 1..........................not page 2

 
17 minutes ago, Danelska said:

Font colour is there (it's the A with the drop down next to it) :)

 

14 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

as is font size (same as before.) at least true using desktop version

Thanks guys but neither function appears as an option for 'Reply' . 

Admittedly, they disappeared a few weeks prior to the software upgrade so not sure where they went or why.

 

1 minute ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

 

Thanks guys but neither function appears as an option for 'Reply' . 

Admittedly, they disappeared a few weeks prior to the software upgrade so not sure where they went or why.

ah i see (by 'reply' you mean 'quote'

over to andy


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