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Re: muvipix Maintenance Scheduled

Postby hpharley90 » Fri Sep 28, 2007 3:32 pm

Where are the RSS feed buttons?
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Re: muvipix Maintenance Scheduled

Postby Chuck Engels » Fri Sep 28, 2007 4:13 pm

Check out this thread
viewtopic.php?p=7244#p7244

It has a link you can use until the setup is complete.
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Re: muvipix Maintenance Scheduled

Postby hpharley90 » Fri Sep 28, 2007 4:19 pm

got it Chuck. Thanks
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Re: muvipix Maintenance Scheduled

Postby Ron » Fri Sep 28, 2007 6:20 pm

Richard Pouliot wrote:Where are the RSS feed buttons?

If you're using FF browser, the feed button is at the end of the address bar. In IE, it's in the "Command Bar".
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Re: muvipix Maintenance Scheduled

Postby hpharley90 » Sat Sep 29, 2007 4:48 am

I'm using FF and to tell you the truth I never noticed it there. #-o

I guess I don't look at the address bar to often.

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Re: muvipix Maintenance Scheduled

Postby Cinde » Mon Oct 01, 2007 9:41 pm

Ron, before the latest maintenance weren't we able to see more than a list of 5 topics in the "Recent Topics" at the top of the main forum page?
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Re: muvipix Maintenance Scheduled

Postby Ron » Tue Oct 02, 2007 5:41 am

Cinde wrote:Ron, before the latest maintenance weren't we able to see more than a list of 5 topics in the "Recent Topics" at the top of the main forum page?

Yes, the recent posts "real estate" is a bit much right now. I will eventually try to reduce that, but we have to decide whether we like the "New Posts" indication (causing the extra height) or not.
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Re: muvipix Maintenance Scheduled

Postby Clayton » Wed Oct 03, 2007 12:02 pm

WOW, just got back from 2 weeks on Maui :sunny: and was pleasantly surprised to find the forum changes. So far what I see is great. Thanks for continually improving the forum guys.
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Re: muvipix Maintenance Scheduled

Postby Chuck Engels » Wed Oct 03, 2007 12:23 pm

Ron wrote:
Cinde wrote:Ron, before the latest maintenance weren't we able to see more than a list of 5 topics in the "Recent Topics" at the top of the main forum page?

Yes, the recent posts "real estate" is a bit much right now. I will eventually try to reduce that, but we have to decide whether we like the "New Posts" indication (causing the extra height) or not.


I like the new way, where you can view them or not, great work Ron !!
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Re: muvipix Maintenance Scheduled

Postby Doreen L. » Wed Oct 03, 2007 12:58 pm

Um, I'm using IE and I don't know if anyone else is experiencing this but if you open the Forum page and go directly to the topics, you don't see the most recent ones. In other words, you have to click on view new posts or view active topics to see to them. For example, if I click on Announcements, this topic (muvipix Maintenance Scheduled) does not appear.
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Re: muvipix Maintenance Scheduled

Postby Ron » Wed Oct 03, 2007 1:04 pm

This is no longer an "Announcement", Doreen. It's a standard topic and you would've had to scroll a notch to see the new (this) post, first topic, directly below the stickies.
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Postby Chuck Engels » Wed Oct 03, 2007 1:04 pm

There are a lot of Stickies in the Announcements forum so this one 'muvipix Maintenance Scheduled', is about half way down the page (actually it is the 7th one down).

The View Recent Topics is a Toggle (+/-) at the very top left of the forum main page.

I just tested with IE 7, looks pretty much the same as FF.
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Re: muvipix Maintenance Scheduled

Postby Cinde » Wed Oct 03, 2007 10:48 pm

Talk about having our cake and eating it too!!!! Toggle Recent Topics, I'm happy!!!! :occasion7:

Edited to add: It pays to read... After toggling Recent Topics, I just checked out "View New Posts" and "View Active Topics".... Am I wrong are they all basically the same thing? Recent Topics shows 8 topics. View New Posts shows the 8 recent topics + 2 more for a total of 10, and View Active Posts shows the same 10 plus a whole long list below those...

Hummmm... I'm liking that. :bounce:
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