Allan Well-known member Jul 24, 2011 #1 At home, Chrome not save my password for enter into my XenForo AdminCP, normal ? Possible to add save case ?
At home, Chrome not save my password for enter into my XenForo AdminCP, normal ? Possible to add save case ?
Vincent Well-known member Jul 24, 2011 #2 Allan said: At home, Chrome not save my password for enter into my XenForo AdminCP, normal ? Possible to add save case ? Click to expand... Same here I didn't report it here because it's prolly a Chrome bug, it's fixed in Chrome 14 Dev though, or maybe already in 13
Allan said: At home, Chrome not save my password for enter into my XenForo AdminCP, normal ? Possible to add save case ? Click to expand... Same here I didn't report it here because it's prolly a Chrome bug, it's fixed in Chrome 14 Dev though, or maybe already in 13
Insy Well-known member Jul 24, 2011 #4 Allan said: Where find Chrome 14 ? Click to expand... => http://www.chromium.org/getting-involved/dev-channel
Allan said: Where find Chrome 14 ? Click to expand... => http://www.chromium.org/getting-involved/dev-channel
F Floris Guest Jul 24, 2011 #5 Doesn't xenforo actually have 'no chrome highlight of input fields' or some 'remove yellow crap from chrome' .. css ?
Doesn't xenforo actually have 'no chrome highlight of input fields' or some 'remove yellow crap from chrome' .. css ?
Trombones13 Well-known member Jul 24, 2011 #7 Is this an issue with XF? I seem to remember having it happen elsewhere as well as with the ACP on my site (and I'm on Chrome 12 as well).
Is this an issue with XF? I seem to remember having it happen elsewhere as well as with the ACP on my site (and I'm on Chrome 12 as well).
Paul B XenForo moderator Staff member Jul 24, 2011 #8 This is a browser issue, not a bug. Try disabling javascript and logging in to the ACP with it disabled. It should save the password then and you can enable javascript once more.
This is a browser issue, not a bug. Try disabling javascript and logging in to the ACP with it disabled. It should save the password then and you can enable javascript once more.
Allan Well-known member Jul 24, 2011 #9 Brogan said: This is a browser issue, not a bug. Try disabling javascript and logging in to the ACP with it disabled. It should save the password then and you can enable javascript once more. Click to expand... Work ! Thank you Paul
Brogan said: This is a browser issue, not a bug. Try disabling javascript and logging in to the ACP with it disabled. It should save the password then and you can enable javascript once more. Click to expand... Work ! Thank you Paul