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Nuh uh. I've been using it for ages. I upload my pics in a hidden thread then link to them in the thread I want them in.

;)

yeh but you probably had them ending in .jpg .gif etc..

and just used that bit of it.. that works.. but not dynamic likning, that has always been turned off

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covered on page 2 or 3 of this thread

Each time upgrades go across all the "read" threads become "un-read"

Just click the button on the right hand side, its a drop down menu... use the option "Mark Section as read" or similar.

Should fix it. Worked for me

Yeah that worked for marking them all read, but now I get none marked when new posts are made...? :) And this is everywhere on the forums?

Yeah that worked for marking them all read, but now I get none marked when new posts are made...? :) And this is everywhere on the forums?

You sure they always stay "un-read" ?

Mine "appears" to be ok once i click the button.

Just make sure i close my browser and stuff and it seems to work alright.

umm.. when I log into my PM box.. it shows nothing past the 22 of feb.. and then when I go back to the index it shows the old skin and only posts from 22 of feb.. but if I go into the thread they are normal.

but I cant get any PM's :P

beat me to it slim, i was just about to post the exact same problem.

i went in, read a PM from kaz180, in the dark skin...clicked reply, got an error, went back, hit the 0 new messages link at the top...it went to my inbox, but went to the light skin again, and the PM wasnt there anymore....

and now, just as ive gone to post this, its gone back to the light skin after reading slims post in dark :P:)

and just went back to dark once the reply was posted.

also, quick edit wont work

Hi Guys,

I've noticed the same problem now...certain screens are now showing in the old skin.

Only started happening within the last 45 mins or so (as I have received new PM's dated today and have been able to reply).

Thanks,

Karen

Now can't edit my above post, grrrr.

Just wanted to add that I use Firefox (if this makes any difference).

Cheers,

Karen

I've lost all my PM's from today aswell.

I've let one of the admins (funkeymonkey) know... i lost everything bak to the 22nd Jan... and then everything came back up until yesterday.

Bit of a headache when im trying to organise a cruise this weekend for 50 cars plus accomodation :woot:

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