Is the recent forum threads page the only one where you are seeing these formatting issues? Or is it on all the pages?
The png upload issue is something our tech team is aware of - jpg's should always work fine.
Im using firefox in Linux mint and the page format suddenly became unusable yesterday.
Here is the version information:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.0.8) Gecko/2009032711 Linux Mint/6 (Felicia) Firefox/3.0.7
I have uploaded an image.
BTW, the ugly second image is the same as the first image only uploaded as .png file. It views correctly as a png file on my pc before I uploaded it.
It's all pages.
BTW, Opera (I know it isn't supported) renders the pages correctly but won't let me log in.
We are aware of the login issue with Opera and is definitely on our radar. As far as the site not rendering correctly, I haven't heard of this being an issue with any other users. If anyone else is experiencing issues, please let us know.
In the meantime, I'll pass this on to our tech team for investigation. Ian, if anything changes with your experience using the site, let me know.
Peter Redmer said:In the meantime, I'll pass this on to our tech team for investigation. Ian, if anything changes with your experience using the site, let me know.OK.
ianjb said:Peter Redmer said:In the meantime, I'll pass this on to our tech team for investigation. Ian, if anything changes with your experience using the site, let me know.OK.
It rendered correctly today. Thanks!
I haven't been able to log in with Firefox v3.5.7, but, thanks to this thread, I tried IE7 and it works. When I use Firefox, I enter my information and transmit, all it does is return to the login page.
@snarp98 Strange, Firefox works fine for me and I haven't heard of any other members having issues. Is this happening to anyone else?
I used to get the return to login page when I ignored the pogoplug.com cookie.
It might be as simple as that since the person indicates they were able to login with IE7.
Let's see, seventeen months later ... . ye gads, this is a response to something really old.
I wish these "old" things would be tucked away in an accessible archive.
Probably, after 30 days of sitting without a response the requestor has given up and gone away or maybe solved the problem?
Maybe there could be a rule something like: If there has been no response to a request in 30 days, then flag it and tuck it away in an accessible archive after a "quick reply" has been entered so there would be an acknowledgement that no one could provide a response.
Then add one more entry in the ForumsTAB that is called, Archive. This way if someone wanted to reopen the thread they could. If not, then these very old unanswered requests would not clutter the other threads.
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