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Scott Adams Grand Master

We recently upgraded the board so please let me know if you have any issues.

PS: I do know about the general formatting issues that I need to work out.

Take care,

Scott


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Skylark Collaborator

It looks nice and seems to work pretty well. One thing I noticed is that "about me" on our profiles isn't on the main profile page any more. You have to click a tab to see it. I'm not sure it's going to be as intuitive for new users, a lot of whom have to be directed to profiles in the first place. A lot of us have our stories and some hopefully useful info there for people with similar health problems. Is there any way to put our "about me" stories back on the page you see when you click someone's name rather than off on a tab?

Thanks, and you're da bomb for keeping this board going!

Takala Enthusiast

The size of the NO AVATAR avatar is now larger than Rhode Island and Delaware. :rolleyes:

It looks like the Ghost of Boards Past is now staring out from some youtube posted next to each comment.

"hey look, here's another one of those old cranks who won't post a picture !"

kareng Grand Master

The size of the NO AVATAR avatar is now larger than Rhode Island and Delaware. :rolleyes:

It looks like the Ghost of Boards Past is now staring out from some youtube posted next to each comment.

"hey look, here's another one of those old cranks who won't post a picture !"

:P:P:P

sa1937 Community Regular

I'd love to see a place under the avatar for a person's location to be listed (optional, not required) and no more than a couple of lines. It was there when I first joined but I know it got out of hand with a zillion lines shown for some members.

Skylark Collaborator

I agree. The giant green No Avatar is a little distracting.

mushroom Proficient

I agree. The giant green No Avatar is a little distracting.

I think it is revolting :P says she who is a green victim :ph34r:


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kareng Grand Master

I think it is revolting :P says she who is a green victim :ph34r:

It looks like a TV in need of replacing!

I believe it has been done to strongly encourage all to have some sort of picture. I like to change my Av often. Much as some change their hair style or color. Because I would not look good as a blonde and am too old to have pink or green hair, I change my av to fill that deep need inside me.

Skylark Collaborator

I think it is revolting :P says she who is a green victim :ph34r:

But Shroomie there are so many nice mushrooms you could use. Here.

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mushroom Proficient

But Shroomie there are so many nice mushrooms you could use. Here.

Open Original Shared Link

Don't think I haven't tried :ph34r: I am totally inept. No matter how small I made the pic it kept telling me it was TOO BIG. :lol:

sa1937 Community Regular

Don't think I haven't tried :ph34r: I am totally inept. No matter how small I made the pic it kept telling me it was TOO BIG. :lol:

Personally I like the Mushroom House...it's just too cute! Pick out an image you like, email it to me and I'll resize it for you. :D

ETA: Or send me the link to the image...

tarnalberry Community Regular

Don't think I haven't tried :ph34r: I am totally inept. No matter how small I made the pic it kept telling me it was TOO BIG. :lol:

It was probably file size, not picture size. you may need to compress the picture as, depending on what's in the picture, they may max out the file size while still being within the pixel size. (perhaps scott could adjust the file size limit a bit? it shouldn't need a big change)

sa1937 Community Regular

Uploaded avatars from your computer must be no larger than 50 KB.

The following file types are allowed: gif,jpeg,jpg,swf,png

dilettantesteph Collaborator

The size of the NO AVATAR avatar is now larger than Rhode Island and Delaware. :rolleyes:

It looks like the Ghost of Boards Past is now staring out from some youtube posted next to each comment.

"hey look, here's another one of those old cranks who won't post a picture !"

Plus, I had finally gotten around to posting a picture awhile ago, and now it's gone and I have to go through that all again. Maybe that big ugly NO Avatar sign will speed up the process this time.

Scott Adams Grand Master

I fixed the size of the "No Avatar" image so that it isn't so big. I'll see what I can do about the "About Me" tab, and the location below the avatar.

Take care,

Scott

mushroom Proficient

Scott, I am finding quite often (two or three times today) that when I check new content I am taken to the last post in the thread, often skipping over several new posts that are also unread and posted since I last checked. This seems to happen on a new page flipover.

kareng Grand Master

Scott, I am finding quite often (two or three times today) that when I check new content I am taken to the last post in the thread, often skipping over several new posts that are also unread and posted since I last checked. This seems to happen on a new page flipover.

Shroomie! What bee-u-ti-ful mushrooms!

Also, I have had that same problem but thought it might just be Maxi ( my iPad).

jerseyangel Proficient

Also, I have had that same problem but thought it might just be Maxi ( my iPad).

I'm using a notebook and haven't had a problem....

mushroom Proficient

I'm using a notebook and haven't had a problem....

I'm using a standalone.

Scott Adams Grand Master

Strange...have you tried clearing out your cookies and cache? Be sure you know you login info before doing this, as you will need to sign in again.

Take care,

Scott

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