I happen to be running ProBlue (I liked the color scheme). So I guess it is time to find another theme ...
P.S. I'm not particularly pleased with the other themes. I'll live with the memberlist error ...
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Re: memberlist error
P5-133XL wrote:I happen to be running ProBlue (I liked the color scheme). So I guess it is time to find another theme ...
P.S. I'm not particularly pleased with the other themes. I'll live with the memberlist error ...
I'm not a big fan of the others as well. But at least we found the cause of the problem.
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Re: memberlist error
Well done in identifying that. I could check the 32-bit version -- but where do I select the theme? I couldn't see it listed as an add-on, or anything under "Options".tlg wrote:I have found the cause of this error. I run the ProDark theme. I switched to another (Artodia:Black) and it works fine. Maybe whoever setup the ProDark theme dropped the ball on the links.
//Edit: Only ProDark and ProBlue (Traditional) have this error.
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Re: memberlist error
It's the forum themes themselves causing the problem. Not an add-ondavidcoton wrote:Well done in identifying that. I could check the 32-bit version -- but where do I select the theme? I couldn't see it listed as an add-on, or anything under "Options".tlg wrote:I have found the cause of this error. I run the ProDark theme. I switched to another (Artodia:Black) and it works fine. Maybe whoever setup the ProDark theme dropped the ball on the links.
//Edit: Only ProDark and ProBlue (Traditional) have this error.
David
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Re: memberlist error
Go to the Forums's user control Panel then to the Board preferences tab then finally the "My Board Style" drop-down box for the choice of themes.davidcoton wrote:... but where do I select the theme? I couldn't see it listed as an add-on, or anything under "Options".
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Re: memberlist error
Sorry, I misunderstood -- thought it was a FF theme.
P5-133XL Thanks for the info -- I did find it!
The same problem with Forum theme ProBlue (Traditional) does exist when using FF 21.0 on 32-bit Vista, also in Internet Explorer 9. So I guess it really is a Forum issue.
David
P5-133XL Thanks for the info -- I did find it!
The same problem with Forum theme ProBlue (Traditional) does exist when using FF 21.0 on 32-bit Vista, also in Internet Explorer 9. So I guess it really is a Forum issue.
David