What error did you get?

Hey George, what version of the K system are you using? I can not find the one you are using for 3.7.2 which is the version you upgraded too.
Karma is something we build in house - like the karma store and karma bookie.
"You must spread karma around before giving it to $userinfo[username] again."
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Good catch - is this still broken?

I also cannot give any karma.
You gotta laugh, computer programming is just weird sometimes. Ever see the test shots from Pixar Studios?There are some size tweaks at various places in the control panel(s) -- many more of them than in the old board. Have to see about exposing some of them where you can get to them as a member.If anyone is listening, I can't see the words, the font and size make it hard for older people to see. Can't the size be brought up some? Hell, there's quite a few of us over 40 on here, and some of us alot closer to 50.
There are some size tweaks at various places in the control panel(s) -- many more of them than in the old board. Have to see about exposing some of them where you can get to them as a member.
and, it doesn't seem to be putting the thread up that I last posted in, usually that goes to the top of my "profile", what happened to that?
And it used to be that the ones you had looked at stayed there until you logged off and logged back on. Now you look at them and they vanish until someone posts up something new.The profile list of subscribed threads is pretty fakakta all the way around. It used to just show the ones that have been updated since my last logon, now it shows about a week's worth of history, with no way to tell the updated ones from the stale ones.
No, I have a 19" diagonal monitor, but it's older, and not a flat screen, plus I have it set for pretty big resolution ... if I set it to a smaller pixel value I can see the whole forum but I can't anything else. I'm already destroying my near vision by spending too damn much time in front of the computer for my work, I don't need to speed the process up.Some of you guys must have some tiny-ass monitors on your computers.
The profile list of subscribed threads is pretty fakakta all the way around. It used to just show the ones that have been updated since my last logon, now it shows about a week's worth of history, with no way to tell the updated ones from the stale ones.
No, I have a 19" diagonal monitor, but it's older, and not a flat screen, plus I have it set for pretty big resolution ... if I set it to a smaller pixel value I can see the whole forum but I can't anything else. I'm already destroying my near vision by spending too damn much time in front of the computer for my work, I don't need to speed the process up.
Screw that shit, my husband has presbyopia and he tried those progressive lenses, drove him apeshit. I have degenerative disc disease in my neck, tilting my head to see higher or lower is only going to cause me pain in the long run. I can see perfectly fine at normal reading distance, I've just always been near sighted and can't focus on things less than a foot away from my face anymore. So it would be 2 pairs of glasses and as long as I can read and do my work without reading glasses I'm not going there.Glasses. They really work.
I'm 52 years old, presbyopic, and I use a 21" monitor set to 1600x1200. I can't stand seeing 800x600 or 1080x800 blown up on a big screen with huge icons and an inch-thick taskbar.
Fonts are an improvement, but I can't get used to the need to scroll side to side. I can either see the entire post, or see the avatar column and lose the right side of a post. When I quick respond the screen eventually centers on the post so I can't see what I'm typing on either end unless I take my hands off the keyboard and scroll to the side.I can get used everything else but the font is a poor choice for easy reading, while verdana on the other had is easy as cake on a cheat day to read.
Fonts are an improvement, but I can't get used to the need to scroll side to side. I can either see the entire post, or see the avatar column and lose the right side of a post. When I quick respond the screen eventually centers on the post so I can't see what I'm typing on either end unless I take my hands off the keyboard and scroll to the side.
More functionality, streamlined look, better separation between sections. Nice work guys.
I like the Web 2.0 gradients and text too. It gives the site a more up to date look.
Dime store reading glasses work just fine. Progressive lenses are okay for when you leave the house and need to be able to read a menu AND drive a car, but at home there's no point in them.
I didn't wear glasses until 40 then it was reading that progressed to real glasses i hated them so i wear contacts so i can wear sunglasses, now at 51 its progressed to contacts and reading glasses when the lighting isn't rite lol Mine started about the time i began spending time in front of a computer, my mom always said dont sit to close to the TV
I can get used everything else but the font is a poor choice for easy reading, while verdana on the other had is easy as cake on a cheat day to read.
The new look seemed good even at first, but its growing on me incredibly fast. I'm certainly no fanboi of anyone or anything, but here are a few things to consider:
1) We were pretty invested and comfortable in the old site. For people to be liking any change this soon, its a massive victory.
2) Upgrade processes suck. I'm shocked they got it up and running this quickly. Upgrade scripts never run on time, information never translates 1-to-1... its a thousand ways to die.
3) The new site has a great look-and-feel to me. For every visible upgrade we can see, there are probably 2-3 behind the scenes improvements that we won't directly feel but will benefit from over time.
Well done guys. That was an impressive transition.
Kewl. I noticed in the other thread you mentioned that you're working on the width issue, and that and Karma are the only ones that really distress me and I am content in trusting that you said they'll be fixed eventually.Thank you! We will have the rest ironed out soon!
At home I have a 22" LCD set to 1680x1050 and it's fine with glasses. My work LCD is dual 17"s set to 1280x1024. The problem is they are exactly the wrong distance away. Too close to need glasses but I can't set them any farther back. If I take them off I forget about them until I get to my car and I can't see shit.No, I have a 19" diagonal monitor, but it's older, and not a flat screen, plus I have it set for pretty big resolution ... if I set it to a smaller pixel value I can see the whole forum but I can't anything else. I'm already destroying my near vision by spending too damn much time in front of the computer for my work, I don't need to speed the process up.
I didn't wear glasses until 40 then it was reading that progressed to real glasses i hated them so i wear contacts so i can wear sunglasses, now at 51 its progressed to contacts and reading glasses when the lighting isn't rite lol Mine started about the time i began spending time in front of a computer, my mom always said dont sit to close to the TV
Probably a coincidence that computers became a part of everyday life right about the time you were on schedule for presbyopia to start setting in. All those old warnings about your eyes -- reading in the dark, sitting too close to the TV -- those are just old wives tales.[/QUOTE]
them sumbitches, might as well blame them for my eyesight, I know my wife is responsible for alot more of my bodyparts wasting away....
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