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W113 Pagoda SL Group => About this site => Topic started by: Peter van Es on December 05, 2008, 11:08:17

Title: If you spot something broken...
Post by: Peter van Es on December 05, 2008, 11:08:17
Dear Members,

if you spot a message with a broken picture link, or an incorrect link to another part of the website, please press the "Report to Moderator" link at the bottom right of the erroneous message.

In the notification, indicate that there is a missing picture or a broken link. I will do my utmost to correct it.

If you spot an offending message (spam, or lewd content, or someone looking for a (virtual) fight), please also Report that to a Moderator, and indicate the issue with the message. If we've missed it we can then do something about it.

Peter
Title: Re: If you spot something broken...
Post by: Val on December 06, 2008, 23:51:33
Hi Peter,

I might be being dense, but I can't for the life of me find the 'Report to Moderator' link??

This post has a load of broken links that I wanted to let you know about:

http://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=8072.0

regards

Val
Title: Re: If you spot something broken...
Post by: Peter van Es on December 07, 2008, 13:36:34
Val,

thanks for alerting me to this... you should see that option now!

And I'll try and fix the missing files...

Peter
Title: Re: If you spot something broken...
Post by: Peter van Es on December 07, 2008, 13:55:27
Missing files added in topic!
Title: Re: If you spot something broken...
Post by: hands_aus on December 08, 2008, 12:55:54
Hello Peter,

Is there going to be a FEEDBACK or SUGGESTIONS area?
Also how do I do a search in the members list on country of members?
Are these features that you have on the back burner?

How do I go back to the main entry page from the forum home page?
Title: Re: If you spot something broken...
Post by: Peter van Es on December 08, 2008, 16:47:20
Hello Peter,

Is there going to be a FEEDBACK or SUGGESTIONS area?
Also how do I do a search in the members list on country of members?
Are these features that you have on the back burner?

How do I go back to the main entry page from the forum home page?

Where have you been... this whole section (About this site) is a feedback and suggestions area... just post your thoughts...

Then your questions...

1 and 2: No, there is no way for YOU to search on the country of members. Members that are forum members only do not even have to provide us with that information. Full members obviously do, however, we keep it relatively low-key for privacy reasons. However, I can search on it, and get you in contact with anyone you care to see...

If you click on a user's name, you'll see summary information for a user, including Location, if they've entered it.

On question 3.... you have these tabs at the top of your page ? Home gets you to the front page, Forum gets you to the Forum front page, Technical Manual to ... well, you get the idea. Couldn't be easier...

Peter

Title: Re: If you spot something broken...
Post by: hands_aus on December 16, 2008, 19:33:10
Yes I get the idea but you missed the point of my question about main entry page.

So I submit my question again. How do I go back to the main entry page from the forum home page?

Where have I been? Ha Ha

WOW! You want to do all the searches for me?
I know you are generous with your time , thanks for the offer.

I used to be able to search on country for members, and this is better software?
So I have to search manually on each and every member just to see who is from my country.

Title: Re: If you spot something broken...
Post by: Cees Klumper on December 16, 2008, 21:50:51
... you missed the point of my question about main entry page.

How do I go back to the main entry page from the forum home page?

Bob - if you click on the upper left hand tab (labelled 'home') it gets you to the top/homepage. Is that what you wanted to know?

Cheers,
Cees
Title: Re: If you spot something broken...
Post by: Peter van Es on December 16, 2008, 22:09:36
Yes I get the idea but you missed the point of my question about main entry page.

So I submit my question again. How do I go back to the main entry page from the forum home page?

WOW! You want to do all the searches for me?
I know you are generous with your time , thanks for the offer.

I used to be able to search on country for members, and this is better software?
So I have to search manually on each and every member just to see who is from my country.

Bob,

I'm sorry but I REALLY do not understand your question about the Main Entry Page.... What do you mean with that (can you post the URL?)

Update... I've figured it out... you are using the Babylon Theme, which is the only one that does not have a HOME button. Could you please switch to the default forum theme (Go to Profile, then Look and Layout Preferences and select Current Theme as Forum and Board default)?

Secondly, no, I'm not going to do all searches for you. But if you want to mail all Australian members, I would be able to take care of that.

Peter
 


Title: Re: If you spot something broken...
Post by: gugel on January 11, 2009, 00:40:11
How do you specify or change the Language entry in the Profile?

Chris
Title: Re: If you spot something broken...
Post by: Peter van Es on January 11, 2009, 09:59:07
Well spotted... I've disabled the language feature of the Profile. Essentially, if I allow it, AND upload all language packs, AND modify all my modifications to the system to make them multi-lingual, THEN I would have a great deal of hassle trying to understand what members are talking about when coming back with problems in German, Dutch, Spanish or an other language.

I decided to disable the multi-lingual feature... if you want to be able to participate in this forum, in English, dealing with English menu items should be the least of your worries!

Peter
Title: Re: If you spot something broken...
Post by: gugel on January 11, 2009, 20:58:38
Well spotted... I've disabled the language feature of the Profile. Essentially, if I allow it, AND upload all language packs, AND modify all my modifications to the system to make them multi-lingual, THEN I would have a great deal of hassle trying to understand what members are talking about when coming back with problems in German, Dutch, Spanish or an other language.

I decided to disable the multi-lingual feature... if you want to be able to participate in this forum, in English, dealing with English menu items should be the least of your worries!

Peter

Peter,

English is my native language, so that's not a problem, and I certainly agree that the list should be in English.   Rather, I was thinking of letting members list second (third, etc) languages just as information for other members, primarily for email.  For example, a German member might find it easier to send a private email in German if s/he knew the member could handle German.

Chris
Title: Re: If you spot something broken...
Post by: Peter van Es on January 11, 2009, 21:36:40
For that we have the Location featue, and the "Name looks like he/she might speak...."  (fill in the blanks) feature only  ;)

Peter
Title: Re: If you spot something broken...
Post by: 66andBlue on February 08, 2009, 22:44:24
Here is a strange log-in problem.
When I go directly to a "restricted" topic in the Technical Manual a window opens asking me to log-in (see pic). Entering my user name and password brings up a message: user and/or password not recognized.
When I then click on the log-in button in the left margin a new log-in window opens up and that one is a lot more "user friendly", it lets me in!  :)
Why the difference?
Title: Re: If you spot something broken...
Post by: Peter van Es on February 08, 2009, 23:08:36
Alfred,

it's to do with your cookies. Clear cookies and log in on the forum again. Then go to the Technical Manual and you should not need to log in again at all.

This difference is a remnant of the changeover from the old site to the new one, it just means one of your cookies has gone awry...

Peter
Title: Re: If you spot something broken...
Post by: psmith on February 09, 2009, 06:57:20
In other words, please toss your cookies!
Title: Re: If you spot something broken...
Post by: J. Huber on April 01, 2009, 19:28:52
I'm not sure if this counts as broken but -- starting today, I notice that the webpage no longer fits on my browser. I have a scrollbar right and left which I did not have before. Not end of the world but a little annoying. Is this a setting on my end? or did something change? I wonder if it is the added words on the title bar....
Title: Re: If you spot something broken...
Post by: Peter van Es on April 01, 2009, 19:37:19
It is indeed the added words in the heading.... do you have a small screen - if so, what resolution? Can you enlarge your window?

I've just changed it for the forum (where it was noticeable) but left the new title on the front page for search engines to find us!

Peter
Title: Re: If you spot something broken...
Post by: J. Huber on April 01, 2009, 21:22:02
Well, it was not considered small when I bought it -- but they seem to be getting bigger every day! 17 inch I think (e173fp), resolution is 1152 X 864. But whatever you did seem to help a lot. Thanks.
Title: Re: If you spot something broken...
Post by: al_lieffring on April 06, 2009, 21:25:29
Since about Saturday (4 April) when I open the "forum" page, I notice that before the page opens, for less than a second a different page appears with what looks like blue and white rectangles centered in the page seperated by lines of text, then the normal forum header page opens up.
It flashes up and then switches so quickly I cant make out any details of what it may be.

don't know if this is a problem or not, I am running Windows Vista, Internet Explorer.

Al
Title: Re: If you spot something broken...
Post by: Peter van Es on April 07, 2009, 07:17:33
don't know if this is a problem or not, I am running Windows Vista, Internet Explorer.

I've just tested it on my wife's Vista PC with IE. What you are seeing is how the browser builds up the page, with all its formatting instructions. The reason you can see this is because you are using the operating system that slows down every PC that doesn't have the fastest processor, with a browser that is also know for it's bloatedness. If your PC hardware is not top notch and your internet connection not the fastest, you'll see what you see. If it does not impede your browsing experience, it's not a problem. Should you like to solve this, here are your options (from most effective to least effective... regrettably the ease/cost of following my advice is in inverse order):

Peter

(ps: the old adagium "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" applies to Pagoda's and PC's, and software!)
Title: Re: If you spot something broken...
Post by: al_lieffring on April 07, 2009, 13:40:58
Thank you Peter

I had a suspicion that is what is happening. but I thought it might be of interest for you to know how the web sight is performing out here with my less than optimal hardware / software package (The way DELL built it).

The cogs and gears of how a web sight actually works is way beyond my understanding. Thanks so much for putting it all together for us.

Al.



Title: Re: If you spot something broken...
Post by: psmith on April 08, 2009, 04:48:31
Hi Peter,

In the last week or so, when I log in, the page just goes blank.  I then reload the page and Firefox says it must resend the information and I click ok, and then I'm logged in.  I'm running Windows XP and Firefox 3.0.8

Thanks,
Title: Re: If you spot something broken...
Post by: Peter van Es on April 08, 2009, 07:23:18
Did this happen once or every time?

The one change I made at the end of March (on the 30th) is that I added Google Analytics code to EVERY page loaded by the web-site. That would have made the site slightly less snappy, and could have caused initial reloading issues... but on my system it still is very snappy!

Peter
Title: Re: If you spot something broken...
Post by: psmith on April 08, 2009, 15:28:21
It happens every time, but only the login, all other pages load fine.  I should also add that I installed a new virus scanner, Avast Home Edition.  If others are not having the same problem then it may be on my end.
Title: Re: If you spot something broken...
Post by: Peter van Es on April 08, 2009, 15:53:15
It's a new problem to me, and it sounds like something on your end, but if others experience it too, then let us know here!

Peter