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fuji

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I can quickly view forums and go post to post and see all the content but when I try and edit something and save it seems to take minutes, since the update earlier today.

Something's up.

Just letting people know. It's not usually like that.
 

fuji

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Looks like you can reply / create new threads quick. Try editing a post. Takes like 5min to save the edit.
 
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Fred is aware of the problem, use the advanced edit tab for now, its much faster
 

Ironhead

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I can quickly view forums and go post to post and see all the content but when I try and edit something and save it seems to take minutes, since the update earlier today.

Something's up.

Just letting people know. It's not usually like that.
Looks like you can reply / create new threads quick. Try editing a post. Takes like 5min to save the edit.

Conspiracy alert ! Conspiracy alert !:rolleyes:
 

Asterix

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Also what is up with the new currently active list?
 

Asterix

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All the names run together. It's unreadable.
 

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SoftHands813

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Nope. Gotta side with Asterix on this one. I'm using IE 7 and all of the names run together without spaces or commas. I noticed in the page source there's a class type called "commalist". Wondering if there's a style sheet not loading which is causing the problem. That said, there are 7 spaces between each list item (in the source), so the browser should still show a space between each name. Doesn't look like it, though.

P.S. Don't have the issue with Firefox, but I never use Firefox for TERB, so that makes me think that all the style sheets are loading properly, but something's not in IE. Perhaps it's a cache problem?
 

Fred Zed

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Nope. Gotta side with Asterix on this one. I'm using IE 7 and all of the names run together without spaces or commas. I noticed in the page source there's a class type called "commalist". Wondering if there's a style sheet not loading which is causing the problem. That said, there are 7 spaces between each list item (in the source), so the browser should still show a space between each name. Doesn't look like it, though.

P.S. Don't have the issue with Firefox, but I never use Firefox for TERB, so that makes me think that all the style sheets are loading properly, but something's not in IE. Perhaps it's a cache problem?
Ok I see...The new version looks terrible in IE 7. I am not sure why..It looks much better with Chrome or FF.
I don't think the folks at Vbulletin like IE very much...lol Earlier this year when we last upgraded people couldn't even sign up using IE.
Anyway, I will check with the systems people.
 

Fred Zed

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Ok I see...The new version looks terrible in IE 7. I am not sure why..It looks much better with Chrome or FF.
I don't think the folks at Vbulletin like IE very much...lol Earlier this year when we last upgraded people couldn't even sign up using IE.
Anyway, I will check with the systems people.
http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/show...Internet-Explorer&highlight=internet+explorer

http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/show...between-usernames&highlight=internet+explorer
 

WoodPeckr

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The new version looks terrible in IE 7. I am not sure why..It looks much better with Chrome or FF.
It also looks great with Opera.
 

SoftHands813

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*sigh*

Once again, Microsoft puts the "F" in "quality".

"But there's no F in quality!"

"Yes, that's right. There's no f-in quality in Microsoft products."
 
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