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Thread ID: 72069 2006-08-29 07:08:00 Post all problems with forum here, please. idgadmin (6547) Press F1
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481140 2006-08-30 04:56:00 Cheers Bruce

Whaddya know it's already fixed


Cindy's looking at it.


Another thing

seems to effect all Mozilla based browser (FF, Seamonkey and K-meleon)

the borders of the tables are black, whereas in IE they are Grey

see here (nigel.geek.nz)

Re-test
Renmoo (66)
481141 2006-08-30 05:00:00 Ah... this is multi-quote!??????? seems the same to me :illogical personthingy (1670)
481142 2006-08-30 05:10:00 Re-testO right... thats more interesting.......... :D personthingy (1670)
481143 2006-08-31 04:25:00 Not a Forum software problem, I suppose, but should the search engines be looking at the user profiles? I noticed that one of the (many) Yahoo Slurp Spiders was doing that.

(In fact there are a lot of Yahoos slurping all over the site: I counted over 30 in the first four pages of users, then it was about 8-10 on each the other pages that I looked at. Probably a spider isn't much of a load, buit over a hundred from one search engine must be causing a bit if extra disk activity on the server).
Graham L (2)
481144 2006-08-31 06:28:00 Again not a Forum problem, but a site one: In the PC World (magazine) page, the section which has links to some current PressF1 threads seems to have an "advanced feature" which can stop it showing a thread title. The thread started by lance4k at 1.08 pm has no title there. It's not excessive length; another title is longer. Graham L (2)
481145 2006-09-01 00:00:00 The favicon has changed. stu161204 (123)
481146 2006-09-01 00:37:00 The favicon has changed.I don't get any favicon at all. Greg (193)
481147 2006-09-01 01:22:00 I don't get any favicon at all.

Clear out your cache & it only really shows up in Firefox / Opera (not too sure about Mozlla)
stu161204 (123)
481148 2006-09-01 04:21:00 And again today: on the PC World page, a PressF1 posting by jeffreyyan | 01 Sep 2006 02:31 has no title. Graham L (2)
481149 2006-09-01 05:53:00 Not a Forum software problem, I suppose, but should the search engines be looking at the user profiles? I noticed that one of the (many) Yahoo Slurp Spiders was doing that.

(In fact there are a lot of Yahoos slurping all over the site: I counted over 30 in the first four pages of users, then it was about 8-10 on each the other pages that I looked at.

And it's hilarious watching what they are getting up to. Such as sending threads (or trying to) to friends (the mind boggles! :eek:), viewing suggested improvements to PF1, private messaging, etc etc. :D

Screenie (www.imagef1.net.nz).
FoxyMX (5)
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