Got a new computer. Since then, the "go to last unread post" icon does not appear at the beginning of the thread name. The thread name does appear in bold. This appears to be unique to diyAudio, as I get the correct results at the PE forum. Even stranger, the problem is only in Firefox. It works correctly in IE8. I think that I have cookies enabled and all of that. Any ideas?
Bob
Bob
Try flushing your browser cache. Tools -> Options -> Advanced Tab -> Network -> "Clear Now" (next to offline storage).
No joy.
A further hint: I don't get any graphics. No avatars, no thumbnails, no embedded pictures.
Bob
A further hint: I don't get any graphics. No avatars, no thumbnails, no embedded pictures.
Bob
Bob, what happens when you browse directly to: http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/customavatars/avatar3555_4.gif ?
Hi Bob
Go into your "User CP", select "Edit Options", scroll down to "Thread Display Options".
There you activate the requested features in "Visible Post Element".
First you have to login... 😉
Hope this help
Go into your "User CP", select "Edit Options", scroll down to "Thread Display Options".
There you activate the requested features in "Visible Post Element".
First you have to login... 😉
Hope this help
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Nope, That's not it either. Just because, I cleared the check marks, saved and logged out. Logged back in, checked the three boxes, saved, logged out and then cleared the Firefox cache. Logged back in, no change!
Bob
Bob
What's you OS ?
Do you have downloaded Java Runtime from Java.com ?
Also check and install FlashPlayer and Shockwave from Adobe.
Cheers
Do you have downloaded Java Runtime from Java.com ?
Also check and install FlashPlayer and Shockwave from Adobe.
Cheers
I have viewed the forum pages in FFox, IE and Chrome and they all work.
Also, the fact that you are fine in IE but not in ffox means that you have a config issue with ffox.
Do you have a proxy setup in ffox? Have you ever installed Script Monkey?
Also, try uninstalling ffox (remove all rpeferences) and re-install it. There are some trojans out there that install a proxy inside of ffox that affect your browsing experience; it could be a similar issue here.
And just to confirm, you are not seeing the highlighted icons in the attached image?
Also, the fact that you are fine in IE but not in ffox means that you have a config issue with ffox.
Do you have a proxy setup in ffox? Have you ever installed Script Monkey?
Also, try uninstalling ffox (remove all rpeferences) and re-install it. There are some trojans out there that install a proxy inside of ffox that affect your browsing experience; it could be a similar issue here.
And just to confirm, you are not seeing the highlighted icons in the attached image?
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No and No.I have viewed the forum pages in FFox, IE and Chrome and they all work.
Also, the fact that you are fine in IE but not in ffox means that you have a config issue with ffox.
Do you have a proxy setup in ffox? Have you ever installed Script Monkey?
Ok. I can do that.Also, try uninstalling ffox (remove all rpeferences) and re-install it. There are some trojans out there that install a proxy inside of ffox that affect your browsing experience; it could be a similar issue here.
I get a frame with the title "Attached Thumbnails", but the box is empty. I'll reinstall FF and get back.And just to confirm, you are not seeing the highlighted icons in the attached image?
Bob
Still no joy. I reinstalled FF with no change. The thing that is so strange about this is that the diyAudio forum works for me in IE8, and the Parts Express forum (they run the same software) works for me in FF! I have no doubt that the problem lays in my FF implementation, but I'm at a loss to find it.
Bob
Bob
Only one solution then, install and use Google Chrome. 🙂
When you uninstalled ffox, did it ask you if you wanted to nuke your preferences, etc?
When you uninstalled ffox, did it ask you if you wanted to nuke your preferences, etc?
Still no joy. I reinstalled FF with no change. The thing that is so strange about this is that the diyAudio forum works for me in IE8, and the Parts Express forum (they run the same software) works for me in FF! I have no doubt that the problem lays in my FF implementation, but I'm at a loss to find it.
Bob
Try to install Flashplayer. One install per WEB browser...
Only one solution then, install and use Google Chrome. 🙂
When you uninstalled ffox, did it ask you if you wanted to nuke your preferences, etc?
Duh! No I didn't. That fixed it. We will never know what the problem was. It just appeared and then went away.
Thanks everyone.
Bob
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