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8 minutes ago, Demonland said:

We just did a major update to the site software. Some of the formatting and colours are out of whack and I will attempt to fix all of this in the next day or so. Please bare with me whilst I iron out all the kinks.

Gravatar sizing not responsive on mobile - iOS Firefox (iPhone 7)

safari the same

Also replicable in Brave on iOS

 

 

Edited by Superunknown

 

FYI those pics / letters (?are these called avatars) obscure the first bits of text on my iPad with IOS 13.


Thanks demonland, I like that when I open a topic it takes me too last page.

Easy too see as well.

 

 

Love that I'm not accidentally clicking on the podcast as I'm scrolling down now :). Appreciate the work you put in mate

3 minutes ago, kev martin said:

Thanks demonland, I like that when I open a topic it takes me too last page.

Easy too see as well.

 

It also takes me to the last unread thread, thank you.

Though I cannot 'edit' the page I wrote on.


5 minutes ago, kev martin said:

It also takes me to the last unread thread, thank you.

Though I cannot 'edit' the page I wrote on.

Click the three horizontal dots to the right of your username on the post you want to edit. The option to edit drops down. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

23 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Click the three horizontal dots to the right of your username on the post you want to edit. The option to edit drops down. 

Thanks Ethan, edited.

Edited by kev martin

A very brutal screen with far too much dominance of the various updates on the right of the screen which IIRC were at the bottom of the page.

Good luck but sorry don't like it.

 

 

Thanks for your efforts to improve the site. I'm sure it will prove to be better for us if we just take the time to get used to it. Merci!

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1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

A very brutal screen with far too much dominance of the various updates on the right of the screen which IIRC were at the bottom of the page.

Good luck but sorry don't like it.

I'm still working on it but I don't understand what you're referring to. Are you able to send a screenshot? Are you on mobile or desktop?


Thanks again for all the work you out into the site, much appreciated ?

is it possible to have a more prominent separator between the pinned and non-pinned threads? Just makes it easier to quickly navigate to the first un-pinned article.

iPhone XT, iOS 13.7

9 hours ago, Demonland said:

We just did a major update to the site software. Some of the formatting and colours are out of whack and I will attempt to fix all of this in the next day or so. Please bare with me whilst I iron out all the kinks.

Working a treat so far Andy.  Noice work.  Any chance you can add a delete option for the weird double postings that occur for some reason or errors as per previous version a few years back?

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24 minutes ago, —coach— said:

Thanks again for all the work you out into the site, much appreciated ?

is it possible to have a more prominent separator between the pinned and non-pinned threads? Just makes it easier to quickly navigate to the first un-pinned article.

iPhone XT, iOS 13.7

Not sure I can do this?

9 hours ago, Demonland said:

We just did a major update to the site software. Some of the formatting and colours are out of whack and I will attempt to fix all of this in the next day or so. Please bare with me whilst I iron out all the kinks.

I think you mean bear with me. Bare= naked. Hopefully you’re not going to bare some part of your body for us!


Site looks back to normal for me, Andy.  Checked my mobile and things seem to be running smoothly there as well. ?

 
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11 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Site looks back to normal for me, Andy.  Checked my mobile and things seem to be running smoothly there as well. ?

I’ve tried to get the site to look visually the same in terms of colours. I had to revert back to the default skin. There are many little tweaks, not necessarily colour related that are gone and I’m in the process of remembering and finding some things. There I things I know how to change but just need to find the relevant code and where it might now reside within the software. 

i think there are some new functionality within the software I need to activate. Will get to that soon. 

I really like the new look on the iPhone - much cleaner.

Thanks for all the work you do @Demonland to keep the site up and running, as well as running the podcast. I’m not sure of the costs involved in doing all this, but is there a Donate button, so that those that wish to can chuck in a dollar or two from time to time?
 

 


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