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Search-function is still useless...

Arne K

Arne,

More concrete examples required to be able to move improvements forward.

Except for it being annoying when you are trying to find some TLA (three-letter-acronym, i have found the search dramatically improved over the last iteration.

Still does seem to have some problems with partial word.

dave
 
In the last couple of hours, something went wrong with out blogs page - all the articles are showing up fully expanded.

My articles are too long. Default collapsed, please.


Cheers!

I'm working on the blog design now... I do like being able to see more of each article on the main page, though. Maybe I'll cut it back a bit, before it was far too small IMO. I've resized it to 1000 characters now, I think that's a lot better than the 500 it was before. Nice heading you have for your blog, by the way 🙂
 
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Hello

Since few days, most of the times, wen I click on a forum thread link, the page are extremely slow to load and it freeze.

Only the diyaudio.com forum site do this problem, all others web sites I do work normaly and ok.

Thank you

Bye

Gaetan
 
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Not sure if it is the new server, but I can't currently attach images. It simply says invalid image format. I tried the same image as gif and png without luck. Only 18KB and well within the dimention limits. Tried uploading it to photobucket and embedding it and that doesn't appear to have worked either.

Tony.
 
Email notifications pointing to wrong message in thread

Hi - over the last few days I have noticed that when I click on links in email notifications it is taking me to an earlier post within the thread. It seems to be happening on all threads to which I subscribe.😕
 
This happens to me if my default browser is not logged in to diyAudio.

Eg. I use Safari (as default) and Firefox. I can be logged in on Firefox, but the link opens my default browser, then I'm taken to a seemingly random point in the tread.
Also if you use more than one computer it can be confusing...
 
This happens to me if my default browser is not logged in to diyAudio.

Eg. I use Safari (as default) and Firefox. I can be logged in on Firefox, but the link opens my default browser, then I'm taken to a seemingly random point in the tread.
Also if you use more than one computer it can be confusing...
Thanks - that seems to be the case - I use Firefox at home and Explorer at work.
 
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