27-28 May: Forum update

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Re: 27-28 May: Forum update

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Pherim wrote: 01 Jun 2017, 16:01 I don't know if this is because of the update, but the "Downloads" link in the header leads to https://code.google.com/archive/p/openmw/downloads when clicked from the forum, and not to https://openmw.org/downloads/ like it does from the website.
Thanks, I've pasted header links from the wrong file - it's correct now
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Re: 27-28 May: Forum update

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Just a funny detail, the "Contact" link below to the author of a post is enable for myself so I can send me private messages. :D
Not sure this should be changed, since that way I can send me notes like "check this mod later at home" to bookmark posts.
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Re: 27-28 May: Forum update

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Since the update, code boxes seem broken in PaleMoon (Firefox fork). I noticed with this one that it displays as a single line with a horizontal scrollbar, , making it impossible to effectively read.
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Re: 27-28 May: Forum update

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Is there anyway to get back the old "Show unread posts" button?
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Re: 27-28 May: Forum update

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TheMechanist wrote: 03 Jun 2017, 10:54 Is there anyway to get back the old "Show unread posts" button?
In case you don't know, you can still access it via Quick links -> Unread posts.
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Re: 27-28 May: Forum update

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I didn't know there was ever an explicit button. My bookmark to these forums has always been to the unread posts page. :/
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Re: 27-28 May: Forum update

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Hi,
I was a bit busy this week and I didn't managed to fix all issues with the new theme - I'll fix them in this week.
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Re: 27-28 May: Forum update

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Just got my first PM on the new forum layout and I almost missed it. The PM indication seems a bit too subtle to me. Anyone else any opinion on this?
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Re: 27-28 May: Forum update

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Zini wrote: 05 Jun 2017, 08:52 Just got my first PM on the new forum layout and I almost missed it. The PM indication seems a bit too subtle to me. Anyone else any opinion on this?
As I said earlier, I prefer the proSilver theme. I knew directly there was a message: it was red with a # of messages there. Why can't we keep the proSilver and just change the logo at the top of it to go from phpBB to OpenMW. It just looks more professional and to the point.
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Re: 27-28 May: Forum update

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psi29a wrote: 05 Jun 2017, 09:34
Zini wrote: 05 Jun 2017, 08:52 Just got my first PM on the new forum layout and I almost missed it. The PM indication seems a bit too subtle to me. Anyone else any opinion on this?
As I said earlier, I prefer the proSilver theme. I knew directly there was a message (was red with a # of messages there. Why can't we keep the proSilver and just change the logo at the top of it to go from phpBB to OpenMW. It just looks more professional and to the point.
You mean proSilver with only OpenMW logo or logo with header with image and links (I like the image header)?
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