hopefully this wont kill the entire forum and the many clans that are organized around this forum because the most efficient in forum means of getting to the various topic you have posted on is down
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This needs to be fixed soon. I can't browse these forums unless I can click "view your posts" and see which threads have new posts in them. Google search (even when searching for posts by me) just doesn't cut it.
This needs to be fixed soon. I can't browse these forums unless I can click "view your posts" and see which threads have new posts in them. Google search (even when searching for posts by me) just doesn't cut it.
Browse through the forums, and "bookmark" topics you follow. (the button is nicely hidden at the bottom of the page when you are in a topic)
then you can follow updates here; ucp.php?i=main&mode=bookmarks
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hmm, hope this is resolved soon. "View your posts" is the only great way that I can follow threads.
Scroll down to the bottom of the page. See that button on the left that says "Bookmark thread"? If you click that, then the thread will appear in your User Control Panel under "Manage bookmarks" so you can follow it. Just don't try it with this thread, Announcement threads don't seem to work.
I've known about bookmarking threads for a long time, but it just doesn't cut it. I rarely actually visit a forum these days, I mainly just refresh the view your posts page.
I've known about bookmarking threads for a long time, but it just doesn't cut it. I rarely actually visit a forum these days, I mainly just refresh the view your posts page.
So did I, until the search went down. Now, I can keep track of threads without needing to post in them! Trust me, just find all the threads you used to keep track of using View your posts, bookmark them, and decide for yourself whether or not it's more convenient. Feel free to bookmark any other threads you want to keep track of while you do so.
The issue of a specific search query causing extremely high load and long execution time is a known bug [PHPBB3-9760] with the phpBB fulltext native search, and was actually fixed in the release of phpBB 3.0.8 (which released on November 20th, 2010).
You should probably update the board or request that the board be updated immediately. There is also an XSS security vulnerability contained in the version this board is running (3.0.7-pl1), along with numerous stability fixes.
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Go to the user control panel and you'll see a "Manage Bookmarks" tab under "Overview"
Browse through the forums, and "bookmark" topics you follow. (the button is nicely hidden at the bottom of the page when you are in a topic)
then you can follow updates here; ucp.php?i=main&mode=bookmarks
I am here for you, Don't be afraid to send me a message.
any hows my house was just destroyed bye 5 creepers (good thing i survived
External server browser: Created by me, made for you.Not working atm, and will not get updated in the near future, sorry.
sigs are dumb
Nah but this is a relief.
Scroll down to the bottom of the page. See that button on the left that says "Bookmark thread"? If you click that, then the thread will appear in your User Control Panel under "Manage bookmarks" so you can follow it. Just don't try it with this thread, Announcement threads don't seem to work.
So did I, until the search went down. Now, I can keep track of threads without needing to post in them! Trust me, just find all the threads you used to keep track of using View your posts, bookmark them, and decide for yourself whether or not it's more convenient. Feel free to bookmark any other threads you want to keep track of while you do so.
The issue of a specific search query causing extremely high load and long execution time is a known bug [PHPBB3-9760] with the phpBB fulltext native search, and was actually fixed in the release of phpBB 3.0.8 (which released on November 20th, 2010).
You should probably update the board or request that the board be updated immediately. There is also an XSS security vulnerability contained in the version this board is running (3.0.7-pl1), along with numerous stability fixes.
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