vBulletin upgraded to 3.5.0!
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Re: vBulletin upgraded to 3.5.0!
If it's something major (prevents something from working and isn't a cosmetic error) send me an IM via AIM. I'll get to it faster that way.
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Re: vBulletin upgraded to 3.5.0!
Also, if you can take a screenshot and upload it somewhere (use this thread for hosting options) so we can see exactly what you're talking about, it would help immensely.
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Re: vBulletin upgraded to 3.5.0!
Originally Posted by AV6 904
the sigs display anytime you post on the same page.
Meaning that's something we'll have to put back ourselves, once we sort out the larger problems
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Re: vBulletin upgraded to 3.5.0!
For those of you who may wonder why we even bothered going "live" with the board immediately after the upgrade, it's as simple as this:
If we keep the board closed while we work through the bugs, it would take forever to find the problems because there would only be 4 guys bouncing around trying to force errors and replicate problems. With the board open, there are literally hundreds of people now hamfisting their way around the forum finding problems that we alone wouldn't have found.
You guys are basically our beta testers
Also, because we're admins, we see the board with different options than you guys, so we can't tell if a problem is global, or admin-specific (which garner a lower priority status so as long as nothing is comprimised).
If we keep the board closed while we work through the bugs, it would take forever to find the problems because there would only be 4 guys bouncing around trying to force errors and replicate problems. With the board open, there are literally hundreds of people now hamfisting their way around the forum finding problems that we alone wouldn't have found.
You guys are basically our beta testers
Also, because we're admins, we see the board with different options than you guys, so we can't tell if a problem is global, or admin-specific (which garner a lower priority status so as long as nothing is comprimised).
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When I try to post using the quick reply box, it says: Invalid Thread specified. If you followed a valid link, please notify the administrator.