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Hi @Giverny as you will see above @bluetit alerted myself and another member today , as our conversation was being seen by all ....so do all members see profile conversations......just need to grasp this a bit better now ...thank you ...kat ...just checking now thank youProfiles are, and always were, intended to be public unless the user specifies that they shouldn't be. As your current settings stand (from what I can see) all your settings specify 'Members Only'. This is what I see in my control panel when I look at your settings:
Yes, all members can see these. If you wish to communicate with one another in private - you may do so via private message http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/conversations/add
Yes these are my settings ..hope I have got them rightProfiles are, and always were, intended to be public unless the user specifies that they shouldn't be. As your current settings stand (from what I can see) all your settings specify 'Members Only'. This is what I see in my control panel when I look at your settings:
THSNK you xI will try it kat
THSNK youYes, all members can see these. If you wish to communicate with one another in private - you may do so via private message http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/conversations/add
@Bluetit1802 @Patricia21
Profiles are seen by all members .....the messages I mean ...
See admin above for confirmation ....best wishes ...kat
So without trawling through pages of posts about flashing what was that all about? We have a green spot and the like button has moved? What I'm getting is when clicking on a thread title it now randomly takes me to the OP rather than the first unread post which always worked fine before.
If it ain't broke don't fix it comes to mind.
Fully with you now ....xxx and big Thank youThank you Kat. I did know that, which is why I was warning you
Please ensure that your browser is fully updated to the latest version https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95414?hl=en-GB - it's quite a modern CSS trick we're using to make the circles 'pulse', so older browsers might not pick up on it.
I recommend using either Firefox or Chrome - internet explorer is quite a problematic browser for most websites these days. It's better than it used to be but still isn't great.
As previously stated, you'll always see your own. If you're not set to show as online to other users then they won't see the circle.
Working on fixing this - will hopefully be rectified very soon.I also find it frustrating that threads don't disappear when you've read them, they just stay on the recent list. Takes much more attention to detail than the old method for viewing new posts.
I don't know where to start with TapaTalk. They're the least consistent and most troublesome company I've ever had the displeasure of dealing with. I'll raise the issue with them, as this will be something they need to fix either in their API or in their app.Also noticed that the integration with Tapatalk has become somewhat mangled. Every new post in a thread that you subscribe to creates a message in the news feed that a new thread has been created rather than the old style someone has commented. See the screenshot below!
There only seems to be a couple of people experiencing performance issues on the site. I'm usually able to replicate issues like these, but am really having no joy trying to do so with the scrolling issues.I never have any problems with IE anywhere else so can't think it is that but I did have problems on a lot of websites when I used Chrome so I won't use that now .Seems like since the upgrade a lot here are having problems they didn't have before
There only seems to be a couple of people experiencing performance issues on the site. I'm usually able to replicate issues like these, but am really having no joy trying to do so with the scrolling issues.
Since so many people are asking, here is a run-down of the changes.Well there's only a couple of people reporting performance issues perhaps. Who knows how many are experiencing them.
I'm still not sure what the 'new forum improvements' are meant to be apart from the two cosmetic ones that are obvious. Can you explain what the objective of the change was and what was the driver for it? It's the 130,000 forum members who benefit or are inconvenienced by it after all, and they are the forum. It would have been nice to have been advised beforehand (consulted would have been even better).
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