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2 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

Looks and feels great! Huge thanks for all your hard work and commitment to this wonderful site @Demonland and @Nasher

Donation forthcoming.

Very good point on donation.

For those that can https://demonland.com/clients/donations/ and help get to the goal: Raised 1,435.00 AUD of 2,000.00 AUD target

Tuned in this morning and thought my phone had thrown a curly. Wow it takes a bit of getting used to and the red etc.

 
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30 minutes ago, layzie said:

I love it. Feels like day 1 of Colonial Stadium in 2000!

Are we still able to choose background themes? Is there a dark mode?

Check the bottom of the page. There is a moon icon for dark theme and a light bulb icon for the light theme.

The default is the light theme because I didn't want to scare anyone.

Just now, Demonland said:

Check the bottom of the page. There is a moon icon for dark theme and a light bulb icon for the light theme.

Got it thanks.

Is there the option still there to make the colours neutral. You know, like for SFW purposes?

Think that option made it white and green before.


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27 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Everything has gone vertical. Freaking me out.

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I'm going to make one practical suggestion, which I understand might be an absolute shirt-sew to adjust, but having a slightly wider text space in the threads would reduce scrolling a bit. If the centre panel can be widened just a little, or maybe the profile images in posts adjusted so there isn't as much blank space along the left side.

But these are quibbles and tweaks.

I thought it was a nice update. It was a nice update, I thought. I bet it looks super snazzy on mobile.

Are you using a PC? How compact is your browsing window?

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14 minutes ago, george_on_the_outer said:

Andy,

how to access chat room for the podcast?

It's on the to do list. The old chat room was a third party app that was always going to be nuked in the upgrade as the coding has slighty changed and there would be incompatibilities. I have to wait for a viable solution. There may already be one available I just have had other aspects of the site that I needed to get working for launch.

 
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6 minutes ago, layzie said:

Got it thanks.

Is there the option still there to make the colours neutral. You know, like for SFW purposes?

Think that option made it white and green before.

As far as I can tell there is only the light and dark themes. Theoretically the light theme could be made neutral but to be honest for me the "branding" aspect is more important to me than you getting away with not working while you're at your job. 😜


4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Are you using a PC? How compact is your browsing window?

Yep, on a PC, a pretty compact laptop. I don't actually think there is any design or format problem and I'm pretty sure I'll adjust within days. Nothing more to my comment than wanting a couple of extra cms in the middle where the main action is. (That's what she said.)

This is so much easier to use!

Demonland got an upgrade before our training ground got its upgrade.

Here's to having Caulfield up and running by 2028 😜

IMG_4711.jpegGedday Andy this is all I get on my iPad when I wanted to reply and ask the question about hiding the menu bar on left? I’ve been able to reply on my phone tho?

Looking good, I like the new layout...

only thing I would mention is the banner at the top is rather small is it possible to get it across the whole top, or is it stuck in the corner?

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9 hours ago, Demonland said:

Welcome to the New-Look Demonland!

You may have noticed that Demonland has undergone a bit of a makeover. We’ve freshened things up with a new look and feel, but rest assured — the heart and soul of the site remain the same.

This thread is your go-to place for reporting any bugs, glitches, or issues you encounter while navigating the updated site. Please let us know if something isn’t working as it should so we can sort it out as quickly as possible.

Just a quick note: difficulty adjusting to change isn’t a bug — we get it, new things can feel a bit strange at first. Give it a little time, and we’re confident you’ll feel right at home.

Trouble Logging In?

As mentioned prior to the upgrade, you now need to log in using your email address, not your old username.
If you're running into login issues, please follow these steps:

  1. Try the "Forgot Password" tool if you still have access to your original email address.

  2. If you're still stuck, use the "Contact Us" link at the bottom of the page and we'll help you out.

What’s Changed?

Apart from the updated visual design, most of the features and functionality you’re familiar with remain unchanged. It’s the same Demonland you know and love — just with a modern facelift.

We’ve also added Dark Mode! If that’s more your style, you can toggle it on by clicking the Moon icon at the bottom of the page.

Help Us Iron Out the Kinks

While we’ve done our best to test everything, there may still be a few gremlins lurking. If you spot anything broken or behaving oddly, please report it here. We'll continue to tweak and fine-tune the design over the coming days.

Thanks for your patience and support — and enjoy the new Demonland experience!

A MASSIVE THANK YOU TO @Nasher for persisting with the upgrade and finding the solution. We nearly had another failed upgrade. We were 19 points down in the 3rd quarter and he went BANG! BANG BANG BANG!!!

Absolutely love the new look ..all your combined efforts are very much appreciated

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26 minutes ago, red and blue forever said:

Looking good, I like the new layout...

only thing I would mention is the banner at the top is rather small is it possible to get it across the whole top, or is it stuck in the corner?

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That's the way the new software handles the logos. I guess screen realestate is a premium. Most of the tutorials about the software had small logos rather than big banners. It doesn't phase me.

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38 minutes ago, Flemo56 said:

IMG_4711.jpegGedday Andy this is all I get on my iPad when I wanted to reply and ask the question about hiding the menu bar on left? I’ve been able to reply on my phone tho?

I will have to check my ipad when I get home. Haven't done any testing on that device. Assume you are logged in on the iPad?

I won't make the obvious joke based on the image about turning the iPad right side up.

Just Kidding Oh Snap GIF by Travis


Also testing censorship: [censored]

edit: Incredibly, the word "i d i o t" is still deemed too offensive to print.

Edited by Demonstone

 
9 minutes ago, Mouseymoo said:

Testing censorship: ****ty bumb

Me too. This is a test @Demonland. Please do not ban me again. Here goes: <Maynard>.

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@Flemo56

It worked fine when I tried it on my colleague's iPad. If it's not working for you, the reason might be because your iPad or its internet browser (usually Safari) is older or hasn't been updated in a long time. Websites often use newer technology that older devices or browsers can't properly understand.

Try checking if your iPad has any software updates available, and install them if it does. After updating, check again to see if the website works.


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