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Archived fixes / Re: Infinite scrolling on recent posts
« on October 13th, 2013, 09:15 PM »
Thank's for clearing this out.
Mark this topic as solved.
Mark this topic as solved.
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Archived fixes / Re: Infinite scrolling on recent posts
« on October 13th, 2013, 08:26 PM »
Hmm..
Posted this issue from a very small internet connection. Now back in office with 50 Mbit/s it's the same. Will give it later a try with other Browsers and perhaps the default theme.
Posted this issue from a very small internet connection. Now back in office with 50 Mbit/s it's the same. Will give it later a try with other Browsers and perhaps the default theme.
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Archived fixes / Infinite scrolling on recent posts
« on October 13th, 2013, 01:31 PM »
Infinite scrolling doesn't seem to work on recent posts.
Occured with Chrome and Wuthering theme.
Occured with Chrome and Wuthering theme.
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The Pub / Re: Infinite Scroll
« on October 7th, 2013, 09:31 PM »
Not a bug, it's a feature. It's called instant skin changer :lol:
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Off-topic / Re: Is Wordpress actually Most SEO CMS?
« on October 6th, 2013, 12:27 PM »I misunderstood, thanks. PHP3? Like seriously? This should be like one decade behind.
So starting with a new forum will bring the opportunity to recode my CMS :)
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Archived fixes / Header issues
« on October 6th, 2013, 10:53 AM »
In all Skins except weaving the logo display is messed up.
Tested with Chrome and IE
Tested with Chrome and IE
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The Pub / Re: Infinite Scroll
« on October 5th, 2013, 09:07 PM »
Yes, please make ist start new after 10 Pages.
We have several topics with more than 1700 pages+. :whistle:
We have several topics with more than 1700 pages+. :whistle:
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Off-topic / Re: Is Wordpress actually Most SEO CMS?
« on October 3rd, 2013, 11:02 PM »
For advertising unique visitors :)
For forum activity recurring.
The culprit is to make unique visitors recurring ones ;)
There's always a float of user activity. So both are important.
For forum activity recurring.
The culprit is to make unique visitors recurring ones ;)
There's always a float of user activity. So both are important.
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Off-topic / Re: Is Wordpress actually Most SEO CMS?
« on October 3rd, 2013, 10:12 PM »
@Wanchope,
thumbs up!
This is really true and since the last Penguin update some really good sites (including mine) get' a dramatically hit. For what reason? Not so SEO-friendly.
I'll daily have a lookout on my keywords for what we were over years still No. 1 in search results.
Now some really crappy and small sites are on that position.
To get things straight:: most of the sites will get about 50% of their visitors from Google.
If you're not do some SEO, you'll be lost.
See, my site has around 500.000 unique visitors and about 3 Million PI / month.
Before the last Penguin update we have about 11 Million sites indexed by Google. After update only 1,1 Million are now indexed.. :(
And that for an site with really great unique content, that domain is over 12 years old and has about 2.4 Mio forum posts?
Hmmm...
Now I came back to your post.
SEO is most needed then ever nowadays.
My CMS is written in PHP3 and has some really ugly url patterns. So for me there's a lot to do to get back the love of Google ;)
thumbs up!
This is really true and since the last Penguin update some really good sites (including mine) get' a dramatically hit. For what reason? Not so SEO-friendly.
I'll daily have a lookout on my keywords for what we were over years still No. 1 in search results.
Now some really crappy and small sites are on that position.
To get things straight:: most of the sites will get about 50% of their visitors from Google.
If you're not do some SEO, you'll be lost.
See, my site has around 500.000 unique visitors and about 3 Million PI / month.
Before the last Penguin update we have about 11 Million sites indexed by Google. After update only 1,1 Million are now indexed.. :(
And that for an site with really great unique content, that domain is over 12 years old and has about 2.4 Mio forum posts?
Hmmm...
Now I came back to your post.
SEO is most needed then ever nowadays.
My CMS is written in PHP3 and has some really ugly url patterns. So for me there's a lot to do to get back the love of Google ;)
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Archived fixes / Re: User box screwing up post height in quick edit mode
« on September 18th, 2013, 11:26 PM »
So I think with the latest Rev. this is solved...
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Archived fixes / Re: Undefined index error
« on September 18th, 2013, 05:15 PM »
But it looks much cleaner now :+1:
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Development blog / Re: The zombie strikes back
« on September 18th, 2013, 12:40 PM »Hmm... Good idea. Dunno if I can do it, though! A long time ago, I wanted to do that-- floating topics, that's a topic somewhere in the Features board. I never got around to making it...
I can, however, postpone that to Wedge 1.1 or something, without any particular issues. I mean, it won't require any big rewrites that will break everything horribly.
http://wedge.org/pub/feats/7353/things-to-do-before-the-mayan-apocalypse-floating-topics/
I'm really excited about this idea!
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Development blog / Re: The zombie strikes back
« on September 18th, 2013, 11:27 AM »
Nice to see a bit of a roadmap ;)
Replacing AeMe comments sounds interesting. Perhaps your solution should be extendet as a plugin, so that it is possible to put this to alsmost everything you want (e.g. static content).
Imagine the power? ;)
Replacing AeMe comments sounds interesting. Perhaps your solution should be extendet as a plugin, so that it is possible to put this to alsmost everything you want (e.g. static content).
Imagine the power? ;)
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Archived fixes / Re: Undefined index error
« on September 18th, 2013, 12:03 AM »
So then you'll have to upload some files currently encoded in ISO again with UTF-8. Take a look below ;)
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Archived fixes / Re: Undefined index error
« on September 17th, 2013, 10:19 PM »
And for what is this one? :)
OK, answered by the error above... visible for my contacts :)
Great!
OK, answered by the error above... visible for my contacts :)
Great!