It's not an issue with UI.X. I had other things temporarily available that were not related to UI.X. I don't have this issue now, it was a one-off and I have tested multiple pages all in the UI.X style.Lol apology for what? Here is the problem:
I have also that temporarily unavailable on some sites. Sometimes css and sometimes js files.
Switch your Template back to default and make the test again. What do you see?![]()
Ok, on the odd occasion the partial render does time out on some important files.Lol apology for what? Here is the problem:
I have also that temporarily unavailable on some sites. Sometimes css and sometimes js files.
Switch your Template back to default and make the test again. What do you see?![]()
/css.php?css=uix,xenith,xenith_icons&style=7&dir=LTR&d=1444832013Style Sheet Temporarily unreachable![]()
/styles/xenith/uix/css/font-awesome.min.cssStyle Sheet Temporarily unreachable![]()
But it's not necessarily UI.X ones that are temporarily unavailable. When I had it, I also the site logo (which is in it's own folder), the gritter.css file (related to Chris D's Notifications add-on) and a Featured Threads icon all temporarily unavailable. Now I'm not getting anything being temporarily unavailable, it's all showing as it should.Hmm, yeah on the odd occasion the partial render does time out on some important files.
This caused some disruption (not a major one) in the page render.
'd therefore take this to be a temporary issue with Google rendering the page in Webmaster Tools rather than an (in my opinion) unfounded accusation that it's UI.X to blame.
When I had it, I also the site logo (which is in it's own folder), the gritter.css file (related to Chris D's Notifications add-on) and a Featured Threads icon all temporarily unavailable. Now I'm not getting anything being temporarily unavailable, it's all showing as it should.
I'd therefore take this to be a temporary issue with Google rendering the page in Webmaster Tools rather than an (in my opinion) unfounded accusation that it's UI.X to blame.
I wish audentio had a forum, we wouldn't have to keep at this here.
Your statement makes no sense. Why communitys only with UI.X Themes have this problem?
I'm thinking that there may be more of an issue with Google's webcache site.
This site is NOT a XenForo site and this is what you get.
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Rubbish. @Tracy Perry was also having an issue with Google Web Cache and he was using IPB on that site (and no UI.X).Your statement makes no sense. Why communitys only with UI.X Themes have this problem?
I don't know how to have certain parts of it's design though and i do too own UI.X. Is it a child style of something?
Vielen dank!!
UI.X is not a child of any other theme, and it isn't meant to be used out of the box (even though many people do) it is just meant to be a framework. We do offer custom design services though, and if you want a quote you can go to https://www.audentio.com/contact/choose
Thanks, but now the main forum node icons changed from OLD/NEW to icons
I do wish to pick you up on this. UI.X has indeed been described as a framework and indeed it is. However, you do describe it as a theme on your own website:UI.X is not a child of any other theme, and it isn't meant to be used out of the box (even though many people do) it is just meant to be a framework. We do offer custom design services though, and if you want a quote you can go to https://www.audentio.com/contact/choose

Yikes! Why is modal welcome screen doing this?
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