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Upgrade Log

ToDo:

Add bug tracker

Complete 'how to use this site' documentation

Add contact links page for club and site contacts

Add group images (Shan)

Add header to Gallery

New Banner software (better performance)

Add Hover Preview (disabled due to issues)

Changelog:

Photopost upgraded to 5.3 (22/02/06)

Invision Powerboard upgraded to 2.1.4 (22/02/06)

Invision Blog upgraded to 1.2.2 (22/02/06)

Removed 4 unused styles (22/02/06)

Installed Help Desk (22/02/06)

Installed Topic Preview Hover to default style (22/02/06)

Added new banner script to default style (22/02/06)

Created firefox search plugin (22/02/06) - link can be found on search results page

Added non-default styles (25/02/06)

Changed email notification subject lines (Shan) (25/02/06)

Added Trader Ratings (27/02/06) (Currently importing existing data)

Add Smilies pack (27/02/06)

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you never used to have to click fast reply. always used 2 be there.

and why does it put all your posts in one?

like... say you post, then post again before someone else has posted. it puts them all in one post ;)? never used 2 do that.

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Just a couple of small points.

* Forum topic emails now no longer have the topic in the email subject.

* For a long time, emails informing of a PM waiting have read You have a new personal message from "" (i.e. it doesn't actually say who its from). If you're fiddling, can you perhaps see if you can get the senders name to appear.

* I use the thread tracking feature a lot. When I click on 'Track Thread', the default option selected is always "Delayed Emailed Notification". Is there a preference that can be exposed that allows me to set the default to some other option (namely "Immediate Email Notification")?

Cheers,

Lucien.

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I have email subscription setup to default to immediate. I turn it off for whore threads.

But I have noticed since the upgrade for every post in a thread that I have immediate email subscription, I recieve 3 emails with the exact same thing in it...?

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Just a couple of small points.

* Forum topic emails now no longer have the topic in the email subject.

when they changed that a while ago to make the subjects show up...it was a lot better that way...was easy to delete multiple notifications for the same thread and just click 1 link then read the thread...

hopefully we can go back to that? not a fan of the way it is after this upgrade...

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you never used to have to click fast reply. always used 2 be there.

and why does it put all your posts in one?

like... say you post, then post again before someone else has posted. it puts them all in one post :P? never used 2 do that.

Its to stop people like Dezz from posting 50 times in a row to increase post count.

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Hey Christian,

Only thing im finding really annoying, when quoting or using the more options you can just hit TAB then ENTER to make the post.. you have to scroll down then click it... any way this can be changed?

or I could just get used to using ALT + S

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god damn the preview post thing is annoying in the for sale section... takes up the whole link and you cant even get into the thread...

You use Firefox?

Hey Christian,

Only thing im finding really annoying, when quoting or using the more options you can just hit TAB then ENTER to make the post.. you have to scroll down then click it... any way this can be changed?

or I could just get used to using ALT + S

I have always used ALT+S, didnt know it was the default tab. I'll see what I can do during tonights maintenance.

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thanks mate.. and ive noiticed a couple times today when using the fast edit it just freezes on the loading please wait message..after you submitt the edit... if you refresh the edit is done though

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