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I tested with one of my many test accounts also, just in case it was permissions.

It's not that either, im using the same broswer as you are.

You need to disable all add-ons, delete/purge all temp/cache, reboot router and ensure any virus protection is turned off.

Sorry mate but I can't help you anymore than the above, it's your end.

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I tried to send a PM to a member, but their inbox is full. so i clicked 'save (send later)' or whatever that option is called.

I assume it's supposed to save the message to the drafts folder for later use. but it doesnt seem to save it anywhere.

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Hi Guys

A sujestion for the Rep system.

Somewhere off peoples profile page or their posts, you could have a summary of the posts that were awarded Rep points +'ve & -'ve (bit like ebay),

that way we can see if the Rep is earned or not,

call it 'The best & worst of' page

Keep up the good work

Bundy

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- Signature/Profile sizes not being “scaled” correctly:

Eg below. You can see the large pic goes under the page skin, this occurs fairly often

Profile: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/user/42272-don-dada/

- Forum Server/System clock is out by 1hr. Posts made @ 5pm, say 4pm. Its screwing with the "latest posts" feature I think.

- Trader rating viewable from threads

- SA Club user bars (Exec are fine, Club are not working)

- Remove reputation system

- “Report Post” button does not work, spits out error

- 10 post restriction before PM, has been removed. Needs to be reinstated. Already had spammers attacking the forum.

- Signature size limits not working

- View new content is not in sync/ordered at all. Sometimes the "new" stuff on page 1 can be 2-4 days old.

C is having a look over the next few days.

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