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Sorry if this bug has been posted already, I got to page 5 of the thread and ran out of patience checking.

The text in the posts come out in random sizes. Sometimes it is so small it is unreadable. Even with posts I have put up and I know I haven't changed the font size from default. It didn't do this in the old forum and has not done it in any other websites I have been to. It only seems to happen with the text in the actual posts not other text on the pages.

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OK, I read the whole 14 bloody pages [well...skim read anyway] and:

I didn't see any mention of our SAU status, that is if you are a finanicial member of SAU Australia?

Also missing the Donation tag etc

Did I miss something?

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Sorry if this bug has been posted already, I got to page 5 of the thread and ran out of patience checking.

The text in the posts come out in random sizes. Sometimes it is so small it is unreadable. Even with posts I have put up and I know I haven't changed the font size from default. It didn't do this in the old forum and has not done it in any other websites I have been to. It only seems to happen with the text in the actual posts not other text on the pages.

it's just done it again! and i've noticed it's happened in other threads after you (LOACH) post.

maybe something in your sig is causing it.

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OK, I read the whole 14 bloody pages [well...skim read anyway] and:

I didn't see any mention of our SAU status, that is if you are a finanicial member of SAU Australia?

Also missing the Donation tag etc

Did I miss something?

Yeah they are still to be fixed properly... on the to do list

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Munky was spot on, your sig was well and truly shagged, I dare say it didn't convert properly during the forum upgrade.

Fixed now though, well it's pretty close anyway!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/347707-20-inch-wheels-on-r33-work-meisters/page__pid__5593377

another broken sig. bold font this time

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Hey, there seems to be something wrong with the trader feedback feature. I've tried everything but it still comes up with an error.

Please fix as I'd like to leave some positive trader ratings for some people that I've recently purchased off via SAU.

Cheers.

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Munky was spot on, your sig was well and truly shagged, I dare say it didn't convert properly during the forum upgrade.

Fixed now though, well it's pretty close anyway!

Woops, sorry guys. I didn't do any special editing when I created the sig just used the fonts given. Please let me know if you want me to change it (due to its buginess not its content :thumbsup: )

Thanks heaps for fixing it Revhead

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sorry if already posted but are thread subscriptions working properly? I canceled all mine and redid them as delayed notification same setting as on all other boards and i am still getting a email everytime someone replies to a subscribed thread.

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I hope so :)

Cos i've got a few trader ratings to leave/receive :)

Got it!

Stuffed up in my last post, you only copy everything after "topic/" not "forum/" (left a trader rating just then and it worked)

so in >THIS< thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/346495-sau-30/page__st__240

just copy:

346495-sau-30/page__st__240

And paste it into the "Deal Topic" boc. (but for the thread in which the "deal" started)

Hope this helps everyone?

im not 100% sure of what your saying i have tried to get trade rating working but to no success

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Guys,

The 'report' function seems to be broken. I've tried to report a few spam posts - both the post itself, and going into the member profile and hitting report there - and in both cases it displays:

[#10135] We could not determine what type of content you are attempting to report.

Am I doing something wrong, or is there something special I have to do? Seems like what I'm doing should work?

Edit: d'oh just noticed others have reported the same thing. Any update on it?

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