Random Bugs to fix
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A Former User last edited by
... my post is posted in above all posts...
It's rather "placed".
Nobody sees it - except you upon submitting. It has something with their scripts - as they tried to do "updating without reloading". -
A Former User last edited by admin
'Settings', 'quote' and 'thumbs up/down' buttons are squashed vertically (this has been brought up in the new looks thread, it makes them very difficult to make out. I had to hover over them to understand what they mean. They're also easy to miss out on anyway, since the contrast is so low.
Sometimes, a refresh might make them the right size, but for the most part, they look like this:Using Opera 12.17.
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A Former User last edited by
Jetro, Opera, yes. But they're not always squashed, it rather seems appearing randomly - from thread to thread, or like that.
In Firefox, they're sometimes visible, sometimes not - only hoverable. -
A Former User last edited by
As you say, it seems purely random.
Sometimes the icons are the correct shape, sometimes not, but they are always a very faint grey and very hard to see.
Surely it can't be difficult to make them a darker shade?!
I'm on Opera 12.17 too BTW.
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A Former User last edited by
The latest updated threads' order for "Lounge" is upside-down [again] now.
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yongshun last edited by
Hmm
I feel that for each release, there should be a dedicated and pinned thread for users to post their bugs/feedbacks, similiar to the old forums.
Right now there are just too many discussions been created and it makes it hard to track with people posting issues from different versions of the opera they are using.
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A Former User last edited by
You misput your suggestion, bro. This topic is for the forum/site bugs only.
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A Former User last edited by
Well, for the second time noticeably I encountered a weird bug while editing (creating) a post (reply/comment).
I preview all my submissions as a rule. Especially when they contain more elaborated formatting (markdown - links, images, tooltips...).
So, upon the very first previewing it's usually o'k. Very often I return to editing, then preview again.
Sometimes, upon the 2nd, maybe 3rd (or further - not much) attempt to preview the preview function starts glitching hilariously: no preview do I see, but instead there appear multiple editing boxes with my identical input, moreover, the "Write comment * Preview" buttons multiply twice upon each such box, and even moreover - the multiplication of the blue "Save draft" and "Post comment" buttons avalanches with every further click in a vain attempt to still try to preview the thing: this last time I obtained a page with about a dozen editing boxes with all the "Write comment * Preview" button lines doubled - and of different colours, and with the numbers of the "Save/Post" buttons' incarnations varying from 1-2 in a row to 4, 5 and 6 in a row (maybe they were even more somewhere in the "page" - I didn't have enough curiousity to elucidate through the whole entirety). -
A Former User last edited by
Hey! we have the smilies! :cheers:
However, two things.
Some codes are not working - for example, <_< . And if I want to edit my post, the smilies menu seems not opening -
A Former User last edited by
And fresh submits now - instead of occurring somewhere next to the OP - don't occur anywhere.
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Deleted User last edited by
<_< Apparently the 'eyes left' or ( :left: in my opera) isn't working and the :right: was not migrated at all.
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A Former User last edited by
... and the :right: was not migrated at all.
> <- Not working either.
You know what? It's handled like [quote]>[/quote]. Nah, the underscore's gone. -
digmed last edited by
And fresh submits now - instead of occurring somewhere next to the OP - don't occur anywhere.
We're hoping to have this fixed now.
Update: When i posted this comment, the page reloaded automatically (as it should) and showed my new comment.
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A Former User last edited by
When i posted this...
Who posted?
Ah, "i" is an alias of yours?So, i, now "Preview" ain't working - it acts like "go to top" instead.
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A Former User last edited by
The submit now appeared instantly, though...
I assume that one being of the highest priority, then fixing the major editing tools.
The workability of the smilies, I think, can wait :wait: -
A Former User last edited by
With this latest forum update you broke all my earlier quotes.
Formatting used to allow me to not include two line breaks after the > line and display the quoted text and my reply separated just fine. Now it requires two line breaks = in all my previous posts where I quote somebody my reply is mixed into the gray/italics quote format. Analyze the examples below:
With 1 line break like I used to do:
Original text being quoted.
What I actually replied is here mixed.With the new imposed line breaks for quoting to work properly:
Original text being quoted.
What I actually replied ok - in regular font -, because I added two line breaks.
A forum changing the way formatting works and that affecting all the previous posts breaking them is not expected at all right? Please take a look into this issue.
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digmed last edited by
A forum changing the way formatting works and that affecting all the previous posts breaking them is not expected at all right? Please take a look into this issue.
I believe this is due to a new version of Vanilla Forum's text parser, HtmlLawed, which came with a recent security release. We can have a look, but in general we use what Vanilla Forums provide for these things.
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A Former User last edited by
So, while the "missing submit" bug is now not appearing...
Now let me test some smilies:
:awww: :bandit: :beard: O.O :bye: 3:-O ;_; :devil: :doh: :down: :dragonfly: :drunk: :eek: :faint: X/ :happy: \m/ :hi: -
A Former User last edited by
So, while the "missing submit" bug is now not appearing...
Now let me test some smilies:
:jester: :king:The not being working, I highlighted the stuff from my post above and hit quote - it wasn't been quoted, I added it here "manually".
Some other smilies weren't working either: << and >> .Steve, about "XP": not to render it as a smilie, one can enclose it within the code elements - heed the markdown: "
XP
". Let me try the word without those "backmarks":XP
Yes, and those :left: and :right: are shown here in this post without the underscores ("_").