#1327 posted by mwh on 2009/08/06 11:30:38
I'm finding the site inaccessible in my afternoons, which is probably o'dark thirty wherever the server is. Any particular problem?
Inertia / Mwh
That is fixed now. It was a problem with long running SQL queries in the cube forum, which runs on the same machine. My bad.
Sleepy
#1329 posted by inertia on 2009/08/06 21:33:22
cheers :)
SleepwalkR:
#1330 posted by metlslime on 2009/08/07 03:25:29
Ah good, glad to hear the problem had a cause and a solution :)
Yeah
the cause was sheer and utter stupidity and the solution involved duct tape and spit, but it seems to be holding together.
Ha
#1332 posted by Spirit on 2009/08/07 11:02:33
I would really love to see those queries so I won't be as stupid in the future.
No
you don't ;-)
It was a combination of stupied queries and a missing index.
Submitting News
#1334 posted by Jago on 2009/08/17 05:43:19
When submitting news, aren't you supposed to get a message saying something among the lines of "Thanks for your submission" etc?
I just tried submitting some news, and in both IE8 and Firefox 3.5, it would just throw me to the main Forum menu after clicking the Submit button.
Jago:
#1335 posted by metlslime on 2009/08/17 10:31:33
i'm actually not sure what's supposed to happen, i forgot how i coded it. A confirmation message is probably a good idea though.
I ended up with 4 submissions from you :)
#1336 posted by necros on 2009/08/24 19:33:33
have you changed something recently? the address bar used to have the post # of the first post visible in the bar, so you could change it to jump to whatever post # you wanted to. now, all it does is show:
http://www.celephais.net board/forum.php (replace space with /) no matter what you're looking at.
Worksforme
#1337 posted by Spirit on 2009/08/24 19:39:51
Are you using Opera? If you have focus on the address bar (eg cursor in it), it will not change even if you click on links.
Firefox 3.5.2
#1338 posted by necros on 2009/08/24 20:20:25
and my cursor isn't on the address bar
Hmmm...
#1339 posted by metlslime on 2009/08/24 23:06:21
I haven't changed anything...
maybe its a misguided attempt to show you only the webpage's filename and not the querystring which they consider confusing and complicated?
Works Here
#1340 posted by Jago on 2009/08/25 01:06:39
FF 3.5.2 here and I see the entire full URL, in the case of right now: http://www.celephais.net/board/view_thread.php?id=2&start=1336
But a bug I just noticed: If I take a full URL, like the one above and put it inside the quote tags, this is what happens:
http://www.celephais.net/board/view_thread.php?id=2&start=1336
Nor link doesn't work neither does it get fully displayed as a quoted text.
Jago:
#1341 posted by metlslime on 2009/08/25 02:54:47
good catch, i'll have to figure out how to fix that.
#1342 posted by necros on 2009/08/25 02:56:22
well, it's not doing it anymore. i'm not sure why it was before, but it must just be been a momentary glitch on my side.
Many, But Not All, Names Are White In Opera 10
#1343 posted by grahf on 2009/09/03 02:59:34
I just noticed that most people's nicks are white, when I know they should have a color. I don't recall this happening in the earlier betas of Opera 10, just the release candidate and final. On a mac by the way... but Firefox and Safari have no problem.
The following nicks, just from the last 50 posts are white: mine, metlslime, rickyt23, spirit, JPL, inertia, Jago, Pulsar, onetruepurple.
I would guess that Opera doesn't like certain weird RGB combinations? Are there perhaps style options I should change to get around this?
Opera 10 Bug
#1344 posted by inertia on 2009/09/03 05:35:13
Grahf's color bug doesn't occur in Opera 10.00, Ubuntu Jaunty Jizz
All Fine Here Too
#1345 posted by Spirit on 2009/09/03 08:29:55
Maybe it is an Apple feature because white is trendy? ;)
Check if the visited links are set to white in Preferences -> Web Pages. And make sure you did not enable some style/mode/layout.
Fine Here Too
#1346 posted by megaman on 2009/09/03 23:00:54
Oh
#1347 posted by megaman on 2009/09/03 23:01:39
i think if you switch on fit to width, it enables some mode that takes care of bad colour contrasts , too
Oh...
#1348 posted by metlslime on 2009/09/03 23:16:45
meaning it is disabling colored text when the color doesn't contrast against the background sufficiently?
#1349 posted by necros on 2009/09/04 00:42:40
but, for example, JPL uses bright red, surely that contrasts enough?
Oh Weird
#1350 posted by grahf on 2009/09/04 06:46:56
Megaman was right. "Fit to Width" was causing the problem. Never would have guessed that.
Metlslime
#1351 posted by megaman on 2009/09/04 10:47:42
yeah, it's modifying the colour then.
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