Re: FORUM ISSUES: Report Upgraded Issues in this thread
Well there was a hack if I remember correctly to the ratings display (prevent rep'ing in non-tech forum(s)). [speculation]It may have been reintroduced after the upgrade causing the icon to display on every post and forum but ran into troubles and reverted back to default.[/speculation]
I have a couple of vB forums and for this version the way it is now is the default out of the box
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Re: FORUM ISSUES: Report Upgraded Issues in this thread
We have installed an add-in/mod for reputations. That is correct. It allows us to turn of f reps in forums where the discussion is not relevant. As RobDog said - you can't rate your own post, so the icon dosn't show there. You have to go through settings to see your points. Sorry.
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Re: FORUM ISSUES: Report Upgraded Issues in this thread
If you goto this group: http://www.vbforums.com/group.php?groupid=12
You could see that, the left box showing the members are muddy. I have attached a screenshot when viewed in latest Google Chrome.
Also, when we click the "insert hyperlink" icon from the editor window, it asks for the link. If enters a link and presses the ok button, it will just insert the url with bbcode and the caret will be at the end. If I remember correctly, before upgrade the working was like: enters the link, then when pressed OK button it asks for the text to be displayed. And when text is entered and pressed the OK button, it inserts the bbcode and the text_to_display will be highlighted. This was more helpful!!
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Re: FORUM ISSUES: Report Upgraded Issues in this thread
The last two items I have are these:
1) Quick reply needs the code tags. They were there, and I rarely used anything else. I find that I am now typing in the tags rather than Go Advanced. Therefore, if they could be returned, it would make my life ever so slightly better.
2) The difference between read and unread threads is so faint that I can barely see it. In comparison, there is a HUGE difference between threads with lots of views and threads with few views, yet the distinction between those two is FAR less important than the distinction between read and unread. This may not be changeable, but make this one vote against the pastel faintness that people are going to.
3) Speed. It's actually pretty good for me, most of the time. Still, if it was faster, it would be better, so this is always an area where improvements are welcome. (This third item isn't a complaint, it is kind of a placeholder, because it wouldn't really matter to me whether or not it was addressed).
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Re: FORUM ISSUES: Report Upgraded Issues in this thread
Originally Posted by Niya
It isn't that slow any more. Its almost back to normal performance.
Are you kidding me? This website is slower then a free hosting company for me. And big website are never slow on my connection. Anything has to run fine. Strange.
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Re: FORUM ISSUES: Report Upgraded Issues in this thread
Don't know if a gremlin crept in but I replied to this thread: http://www.vbforums.com/showthread.p...Error-Handling but the Green Icon with the white Tick ("You have posted in this thread") does not appear when listing the threads.
It was quite soon after the upgrade so perhaps it was just a temporary glitch - hasn't happened since.
Re: FORUM ISSUES: Report Upgraded Issues in this thread
Yeah - I can't make it happen again - created a thread in the TEST FORUM and tried to replicate - no luck.
The speed issues are really painful - took at least 25 seconds for this page to load from clicking on the "link" to go to the last post from the NEW POSTS page.
btw - I typed long enough for AUTOSAVE to flash - let's see if the pop-up happens now
[edit] - nope - no popup now either [/edit]
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Re: FORUM ISSUES: Report Upgraded Issues in this thread
Huh... the blue reply button worked for me as you expected... it took me to the full reply screen...
Yep, I'm now convinced this is a technical issue. When I hit the "+ Reply to Thread" button I get a swirly set of dots for a couple of seconds (which I assume means "loading page") but then, in stead of being taken to the Reply page I just get returned to the main thread page, as if I hadn't clicked anything.
This is on IE8 but it's also worth mentioning that I'm inside a government network and come of the infrastucture they've got set up can be... erm... unusual. From home this works fine.
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Re: FORUM ISSUES: Report Upgraded Issues in this thread
You guys need to realize that IE is not a real browser, its a tool Microsoft provides to download FireFox
On a serious note, the forums do display different behaviors in different browsers. The highlight tags don't word wrap in FireFox which is good but it does in Chrome.
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There's just no reason to use garbage like InputBox. - jmcilhinney
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Re: FORUM ISSUES: Report Upgraded Issues in this thread
Originally Posted by Niya
You guys need to realize that IE is not a real browser, its a tool Microsoft provides to download FireFox
On a serious note, the forums do display different behaviors in different browsers. The highlight tags don't word wrap in FireFox which is good but it does in Chrome.
I develop with FF - so it's not a good choice for browsing from my "work" machine as it's got all that FIREBUG stuff and what not setup..
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Re: FORUM ISSUES: Report Upgraded Issues in this thread
Originally Posted by szlamany
Yeah - I can't make it happen again - created a thread in the TEST FORUM and tried to replicate - no luck.
The speed issues are really painful - took at least 25 seconds for this page to load from clicking on the "link" to go to the last post from the NEW POSTS page.
btw - I typed long enough for AUTOSAVE to flash - let's see if the pop-up happens now
[edit] - nope - no popup now either [/edit]
Made it happen again - but can't duplicate it.
I clicked on two links - #1 followed by #2 - and got this message.
There was no posting on the page going on anyway - so it's a complete red herring
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Re: FORUM ISSUES: Report Upgraded Issues in this thread
Originally Posted by szlamany
Just discovered a major problem - and it's new.
Enter a quick reply - click SUBMIT button - wait the now new 10 seconds...
and it gives you the "You are about to navigate away..." pop-up message.
Obviously "about to navigate away" - I submitted a reply!
Not clearing the "dirty" flag properly??
We noticed this issue and I believe settings were tweaked. They might need more tweaking (php config variables and vB setting) but it happens more noticeably on slower connections. should be resolved soon in time.
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Re: FORUM ISSUES: Report Upgraded Issues in this thread
Originally Posted by Niya
Well its not quite back to its original performance but its closer than its ever been since the upgrade.
For a while this is true but after a few navigations and a posting or two there is still a point at which it becomes far quicker to close the page altogether and start again from scratch. It's almost worse to have an unpredictable slowness/freeze than to know what you're going to get!
Re: FORUM ISSUES: Report Upgraded Issues in this thread
Just a comment about the vbCode tags.
They are nice, with the color syntax, but the line numbers make it a pain to cut & paste the code. With
the previous web design, there was a button, QUOTE, I think, that gave access to the code without the
line numbers, but that seems not to have made into the upgrade.
I guess the line numbers allow posters to refer a portion of code they want to discuss, can't think of any
other reason. They would be fine if you just remove the periods, i. e. 1. 2. ... 10. since my IDE (vb6) allows
line numbers, but not the periods.
One other comment: In the main forum window, I don't get any highlighting to show I've been there.
Using FF for browser.
Re: FORUM ISSUES: Report Upgraded Issues in this thread
Originally Posted by dunfiddlin
For a while this is true but after a few navigations and a posting or two there is still a point at which it becomes far quicker to close the page altogether and start again from scratch. It's almost worse to have an unpredictable slowness/freeze than to know what you're going to get!
I have the same experience. For instance, after editing a post, the submission takes forever to complete most of the times. More than often it'll error out (connection reset by server or database error) or pops up the famous "you're leaving this page..." message.
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Re: FORUM ISSUES: Report Upgraded Issues in this thread
Originally Posted by szlamany
Just discovered a major problem - and it's new.
Enter a quick reply - click SUBMIT button - wait the now new 10 seconds...
and it gives you the "You are about to navigate away..." pop-up message.
Obviously "about to navigate away" - I submitted a reply!
Not clearing the "dirty" flag properly??
I have the same issue using FF 14.0.1. i also got a double-post...
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Re: FORUM ISSUES: Report Upgraded Issues in this thread
Originally Posted by VBClassicRocks
Just a comment about the vbCode tags.
They are nice, with the color syntax, but the line numbers make it a pain to cut & paste the code. With
the previous web design, there was a button, QUOTE, I think, that gave access to the code without the
line numbers, but that seems not to have made into the upgrade.
I guess the line numbers allow posters to refer a portion of code they want to discuss, can't think of any
other reason. They would be fine if you just remove the periods, i. e. 1. 2. ... 10. since my IDE (vb6) allows
line numbers, but not the periods.
One other comment: In the main forum window, I don't get any highlighting to show I've been there.
Using FF for browser.
If you do a search for .paul. in the CodeBank, I am fairly sure that he created a plugin for Visual Studio that allowed you to paste the content from the code tags, which would then strip out all the line numbers.
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Re: FORUM ISSUES: Report Upgraded Issues in this thread
The Reply To Thread button is now operating correctly as well. Now if we can just get the Breadcrumbs added back to the bottom of the threads, a proper shade of blue and the facility to request a free cup of tea and a biscuit I'll feel right at home again.
Keep it up, guys.
edit>Scrap that. No it isn't. I guess it's working intermittently.
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Forum speed has increase dramatically since the upgrade. Still some more speed needed but its a huge database and hope they threw some new hardware at it as part of hte upgrade
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Re: FORUM ISSUES: Report Upgraded Issues in this thread
Originally Posted by RobDog888
Forum speed has increase dramatically since the upgrade. Still some more speed needed but its a huge database and hope they threw some new hardware at it as part of hte upgrade