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1. Email notifications - as always. Fixing today as top priority

2. Group Icons

3. Video BBCode

4. Trader Ratings display on member profiles and next to posts.

Post in here if there is broken stuff since this mornings update.

Christian

I've noticed that some threads don't mark as read right away... but it's really inconsistent so I can't give you an example.

it doesn't always happen I've just noticed it a few times in the NSW section over the past couple days.

Umm when you try to delete a photo in your album - so I click on the photo I want to delete, and it enlarges - then I click options and then delete. It asks you to confirm the deletion - click ok - then the page refreshes and the photo is still there. Not exactly a priority bug, but just letting you know.

and im sure you know that the "nsw members" tags arnt showing up again today.......just letting you know your not crazy and its happening to more them one person :D - unless im crazy :S

Thanx Guys!

Group icons is fixed.

Emails shouldnt be broken... There is nothing bloody wrong with them. I have just rebuilt the language cache... We'll see if that helps at all.

^^^

heh, i can acutally get to the upload dialogue to upload images to the garage, but then when i do i get this error

"Image move has failed. Please notify the board administrator of this problem."

so its partially fixed

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/CrazY-J-m31694.html

I was just checking something and when i click Posts/Topics of that user...

It doesn't flash up in the menu for some reason :D

I tested with other people, worked fine for their history.

Report a post is broken.

All I am getting in the PM is the following

Regards,

The Skylines Australia team.

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

doesnt link to the reported post, also the information typed in the report a post box isnt submitted to the PM

Umm when you try to delete a photo in your album - so I click on the photo I want to delete, and it enlarges - then I click options and then delete. It asks you to confirm the deletion - click ok - then the page refreshes and the photo is still there. Not exactly a priority bug, but just letting you know.

this was an issue b4 the changes. in other news can i request a url link thing in the garage for images? atm its just wanting to browse on the comp's hdd and im not at home. also can we have edit back pweeeeeze?

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