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I don't seem to have the function that allows me to edit the RB25DE (someone musta swapt my VG for an RB whilst i was asleep last night) thingy underneath my avatar. i've looked in "my controls", "profile info" as directed by other in the forum but it seems i don't have the "custom title" option that is meant to be there....

I also seem to get a run time bug everytime I open a page, although it still opens without problem... something about an Undetermined string constant. the only really enoying thing is that i get prompted every single time i open a post. here is a pic of the error...

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Oh yeah and does anyone know if the gallery will be linked to peoples stats on the side bar? that was pretty cool before.

I do prefer the old forum, but i think this one is fine as well. just need to iron out the bugs....

good job guys B)

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use firefox :O

at home might be fine other than the fact that i dont particulary like firefox, but i do most of my browsing at work and they have managed to block almost (i do say almost cause i have found gaps) all modifications to the systems they run....

anyhow the forum shouldn't (nor do i think it is) be designed to only run properly on one type of browser....it still dos'nt really fix the other problems i'm experiancing such as the missing functions....

no your right :rolleyes: It should work in any browser, even ie.

Just tried IE, and yeah i get the same error, but i have disabled the script alert stuff so its just a little yellow icon down the bottom left corner. Go through your ie settings - >advanced disable script debugging. If you needed it you'd know about it.

The RB25 thing was a rank system we used for a little while on SAU, I am working on the edittable member title which should be back soon.

The javascript error in IE should now be fixed.

I want my turbo back :)

i want my VG back :lol:

thanks ferni, i'll check that out at work. my pc at home has none of these problems, but i'll fiddle around with the work pc....

thanks for all the hard work on the forum Prank... it's coming together nicely, I miss the old style, but once the few little things get ironed out it'll be as good as ever.

cheers

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