Strange that you can't duplicate it on FF. It looks as horrible. :cry: Guess that won't be a way to remove it; but anyway just very minor enhancements.
I was doing some testing after you mentioned that it is not a Xenforo message. I find that this only appears on Chrom and Firefox, not on IE. Looks like it is a browser msg.
I was touching up my template and come across this message on the sign up screen, where you did not input a valid email address and click on submit. This message will appear, but its style does not match the rest of the default theme. I have a hard time tracing the CSS for this, any one knows...
What I mean mean is highlight the actual template content. I find myself copy and paste repeatedly into software such as Notepadd++ when doing template modification. Most of the time it is a change of one or 2 lines, yet it is difficult to find by just looking at it (some of the templates are...
It would be neat if changes to templates can be highlighted, so that the designer can see what have been changed. I guess this will save the designer a lot of time.
IP board 3.2 have a preview today here: http://community.invisionpower.com/blog/1174/entry-6053-ipboard-320-preview-round-2/
What do you all guys think about it?
I feel that the new theme is looking good; but have not really compare the others. Wonder how has theming improve on the newer version.
I would like to ask, can we set a different minimum for posting links, signature and so on... From, the screen shot I am getting the impression that there is only 1 threshold setting for all.
I find that it is easier for maintenance by putting Xenforo in a sub directory. Just remove the .htaccess file and then the the use immediately go to the root index.
Besides that, I can have a CMS system install at a later point without the need for a move.
I have place my Xenforo installation in a subdirectory (community) and uses a .htaccess to rewrite the URL to the root. (To rewrite example.com/community to example.com)
I have everything working except for the editor. When I click on link or any of the buttons in the editor that has a ajax...
Thanks, I actually do not want guest to vote, but are shown the options for voting. Anyhow, thanks for pointing me at the correct direction I managed to find what I am looking for. I will show the vote block to guest but disable the input and that works out great, with some minor changes.
Is there any template modification/add on that will hide poll from guest? Instead of the result, I will like it show the voting options.
I tried to take a look at the templates for some clue, but didn't get far. I am not sure how <xen:raw $options>. Anyone has look at the template and care to...
Thanks I have solve my problem by adding:
<xen:if is="{$visitor.user_id}">
"member list"
<xen:else />
<xen:set var="$text">{xen:phrase login_required}</xen:set>
<xen:include template="error_with_login" /> <-------------------------------
</xen:if>