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I couldn't get on the forums this morning because this lovely error greeted me.

Fatal error: Cannot instantiate non-existent class: skin_global_12 in /home/websites/93/www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sources/ipsclass.php on line 1333

Snowman being the nice Vic presedent he is set my skin to SAU Light Background which let me in. If i go and change it back to Dark i get the same error.

So who broke it? :)

I suggest you do a mass update of everyone to the Light skin - who knows how many people are stuck and can't get on the forums because of this.

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Guest n15m0 beta version

Helllloooooooooooo.....

As per above, I have LOCKED OUT since last nite...! I had to create a new username to get back in...

This is the error I got. Fatal error: Cannot instantiate non-existent class: skin_global_12 in /home/websites/93/www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sources/ipsclass.php on line 1333

Oh and its me n15m0 by the way...:rolleyes:

Can a Mod please switch me back to light skin again

Cheers.

eh?

what is this white backgrond i got. i didnt change anything myself.

now all the forum topics are invisible, white text on white background.

i tend to open a series of topics in tabs (firefox) and now i dont know the topic.

*** update ***

just found the dark skin. its very dark. what happened to the blue. i dont like change =p

the white on white issue will remain a problem for people still using the white scheme, so need ot fix that still.

blanktopic37nm.jpg

this is the blank box i see at the topic of each page. the text is there, but you have to highlight wiht mouse (as in copy/paste).

surely im not the only person, since i have fooled with any settings.

*** woop! ***

now i got a blue gradient where the white box, with white text.

could be my throttled 64k connection isnt loading that part fast enough. but as screen shot shows, was what i saw previously.

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