Yes, that's it. Only those two particular widgets are affected. If I remove the widgets on the portal, then add them back, they would show the current data, but be stuck with that data.
I have XenPorta installed and put New Threads and New Replies widgets on the portal page. I also put them on the forum page at the same time. It worked well for a while, but after updating a bunch of mods(including XenPorta and Widget Framework), the New Threads and New Replies widgets stopped...
I like the idea of giving trophies for owning certain games, but is there a functionality of giving trophies for owning multiple games? Selecting multiple games as the criteria just gives a trophy for owning any one of the selected games.
EDIT: I believe the answer lies within these lines here...
Spoilers won't open when at least one single-quote(') is present in the spoiler title, meaning I'd have to discourage using possessives or contractions; or I'd have to encourage using double-quotes instead.
Hm, it's the same thing even after disabling every add-on and switching to the default style. All of my template mods were done using the Template Mod System, and even that was disabled. Could it have something to do with my webhost's server?
I also noticed that the CSS for the steamprofile...
I'm using Nightly, but it also occurs in Chrome and IE.
It's probably not a cache issue, since the problem occurs whether the cache is purged or not, and the cache is only created when the Steam block loads successfully.
Does anyone know why the Steam block disappears most of the time when the page it's on is refreshed?
Here's what it looks like when it's gone:
http://i.imgur.com/dir9j.png
Now here's it looks like when it's actually there:
http://i.imgur.com/eL9eS.png
The disappeared one has a title...
Your live map is stretching the forums into the sidebar. Why don't you remove it? You already have a separate page for it.
EDIT: If I'm understanding this right, you put the live map code on the page's description? You're supposed to put it in the Template HTML box under the Page Options tab.
You're right, but XAMPP is a cross-platform bundle. Depending on what OS you use, the setting will change on its own. In order to change this setting regardless of platform, a line must be added to the "my.ini" file. (I'm using XAMPP, too.)