cclaerhout
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I totally forgot to check this. Wait.
Thanks for the quick fixed.I totally forgot to check this. Wait.
Version 0.61
- Fix the sql management problem on the first init
I'm still not sure why it occurs but I rewrote the installer and the datawriter part and it works (thanks to Evina for the test)
Version 0.62 released
- Fix a bug with the addon datawriter for user fields
=> Explanation: when a message is posted on the user profile, the "user" datawriter is called to update the user status. When the user datawriter is called, the user privacy preference option of this addon was automaticall set to disable (same bug that had the Mobile Agent Tracer addon).
To avoid any...
Version 0.63 released
- TinyMCE Javascript for Link function with fast overlays has been updated to fix a problem on mobile broswers (iOS)The problem was: "When inserting a link on iOS6 (Safari or Chrome), it results in a link titled: #mce_temp_url#"
@Thanks to Travor who found this bug
We will see soon if the development has continued during the trial or not. If KAM did it, then it's strongly possible, otherwise I don't think the editor problems will be on their top priority list. They first need to update jQuery which means to update all the XenForo Javascript files (a huge work). But it would be great if they could fix the XenForo parser/formatter problems... which are far more annoying than the TinyMCE problems.Be interested in seeing if the 1.2 update addresses TinyMCE
Version 0.63 released
- TinyMCE Javascript for Link function with fast overlays has been updated to fix a problem on mobile broswers (iOS)The problem was: "When inserting a link on iOS6 (Safari or Chrome), it results in a link titled: #mce_temp_url#"
@Thanks to Travor who found this bug
A newer jQuery would be nice, though it's a shame how large the jQuery library is getting these days. Yes, I know it ends up gzipped, but it's grown to almost 100KB minified+uncompressed. Fatter with every release.We will see soon if the development has continued during the trial or not. If KAM did it, then it's strongly possible, otherwise I don't think the editor problems will be on their top priority list. They first need to update jQuery which means to update all the XenForo Javascript files (a huge work). But it would be great if they could fix the XenForo parser/formatter problems... which are far more annoying than the TinyMCE problems.
A newer jQuery would be nice, though it's a shame how large the jQuery library is getting these days. Yes, I know it ends up gzipped, but it's grown to almost 100KB minified+uncompressed. Fatter with every release.
I'd love to see a slimmed down Xenforo that doesn't use jQuery at all, plus a newer/leaner editor. This would of course mean degrading the experience for older browsers, but I'm definitely ok with that. People on <IE9 don't deserve a good experience on the web. </end rant>
So are mobile devices on wireless networks, that have network conditions which are often less than idealThat is true, however, bandwidth speed averages are growing just as fast at the same time.
So are mobile devices on wireless networks, that have network conditions which are often less than ideal
We've already got it as lean as it can be, aside from disabling all JS functionality in XenForo (which would suck). Even TinyMCE alone is a huge "thing" for a device to load up on a 3G network indoors. Couple that with jQuery + images + bloated HTML and styles. It's too big.Then they should be served less javascript heavy styles or encourage mobile apps such as TapaTalk.
Not sure what them being in China is any different than any other business elsewhere. They all look after their bottom line for the most part. I own two TapaTalk Branded apps and can not be any happier with the speed of their support and the addition of new features.Tapa is also a Chinese company that's looking out for their own interests and bottom line.
Mostly the fact that they're particularly well isolated from any sort of liability for your data, or if they infect your users with malware, etc.Not sure what them being in China is any different than any other business elsewhere. They all look after their bottom line for the most part. I own two TapaTalk Branded apps and can not be any happier with the speed of their support and the addition of new features.
Mostly the fact that they're particularly well-isolated from any sort of liability for your data, or if they infect your users with malware, etc.
It's important to remember how many variables are at play. Most users are not going to have the greatest LTE handset, or even have access to LTE/4G in many places. They also probably have an older/slower Android device, and they're hitting your site from the train or indoors (where reception and network isn't great). That extra 25KB here and there starts to matter at lot. For many people it's difference between having your nav pop up, or seeing a blank screen while JS and downloads churn in the background (or the network has stalled).Fair enough. I used to be a speed nazi but find that has long as it is reasonably speedy and good with features, users are going to stick around. I'm done worrying about optimizing every aspect of my site. The different between 100kb and 125kb, should it grow to that, isn't worth worrying about. Even mobile phone speeds are increasing greatly. Especially the processing power to handle the javascript.
May be you mean this:Thanks for the great add on it fixed my issues with IOS and Android....
Quick question, I have seen in alot of pictures there is extra editor buttons available?
How do I turn these on?
In my Xenforo it only shows the stock icons / buttons set?
Cheers!
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