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Hi,

can anyone verify this?

I've posted ads with attachments in the business trader section, and users with normal permission can't access the pics. Had to repost images from our server space for people to see.

Also, I'm trying to look at ads in Private Seller (whole cars section) with my business trader account, and don't have permission to view regular users attachments..... I can view them fine with a regular user account though.

anyone idea how to fix this?

cheers,

david

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Hi David.

While we have you here, can you please drop your signature down to a reasonable size inline with forum guidelines please :P

It needs to be chopped by 2/3rds or so.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/boardrules.html

I can see C is looking @ stuff now, so no doubt it will be sorted soon enough once testing is done

Cheers.

Awesome...

That's another thing I remembered.....

I used the image resize (drag and drop) in the signature editing screen, and it didn't work..... am I doing something wrong?

I'm at home now, but will change everything (manually shrink image, rearrange text, etc.) when I get to the office later, cheers!

Hi David.

While we have you here, can you please drop your signature down to a reasonable size inline with forum guidelines please :mellow:

It needs to be chopped by 2/3rds or so.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/boardrules.html

I can see C is looking @ stuff now, so no doubt it will be sorted soon enough once testing is done

Cheers.

Did that with an image editor.

Tried to resize it about a week ago and it didn't work.

No worries about that really, but just thought you guys might like to know.

Looks ok now... you sure it didnt work? Looks on the money from my screen here

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