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The forum is undergoing significant updates, with many features still in development, including issues with LaTeX loading slowly and the Android app not functioning properly. Users have reported problems with editing posts, broken YouTube links, and difficulties in copying and pasting text in the editor. The new forum design has received mixed feedback, with some users missing previous functionalities like the old search feature and the ability to sort posts in descending order. There are ongoing discussions about the configuration of various features and performance issues, particularly related to server speed and SSL. Overall, the community is encouraged to report problems as they work towards refining the new platform.
  • #91
phinds said:
Greg, ...
the up/down arrow blue box...

Could you PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE get rid of that damned thing?

Hooray! It's gone. :)

Now for the "hover over" pull-down menus. :oops:
 
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  • #92
dlgoff said:
Now for the "hover over" pull-down menus. :oops:
Where?
 
  • #93
Greg Bernhardt said:
Where?
It's not that big a deal. Your sleep is probably much more important. It's when you run your mouse across the menu items they drop down but don't go away (see attached). It's still there while making this reply (header bar doesn't refresh on reply?).

Edit: Oh. I see it's been addressed. https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/slower-hover-overs.772173/
 

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  • #95
Firefox 28.0

BTW they go away by clicking on the item.
 
  • #96
dlgoff said:
Firefox 28.0

BTW they go away by clicking on the item.
First, upgrade to FF 32 and then clear your cache
 
  • #97
dlgoff said:
BTW they go away by clicking on the item.
Ah now I see, the functionality is that you must click off the menu for it to close. This is to prevent flickering and accidental closing.
 
  • #98
Greg Bernhardt said:
First, upgrade to FF 32

Not a chance. :D

Ah now I see, the functionality is that you must click off the menu for it to close. This is to prevent flickering and accidental closing.

Got it. Thanks.
 
  • #99
dlgoff said:
Hooray! It's gone. :)

HOORAY indeed !

I take back several of those bad things I said about Greg :p

Greg ... GO TO BED !
 
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  • #100
I still have the problem with the list of my posts...mmm...contents and threads.
It seems that when I click "Find all content by shayan" the forum shows my today posts(I don't see my yesterday posts)+all posts before a random date in 2013!
And I still see "No results found" when I want to see my threads.
 
  • #101
Shyan said:
I still have the problem with the list of my posts...mmm...contents and threads.
It seems that when I click "Find all content by shayan" the forum shows my today posts+all posts before a random date in 2013!
And I still see "No results found" when I want to see my threads.

Yes, it is still not fixed and we are aware of that. Sorry about that, but there are plenty of things to do. For now, try to use google adding
Code:
site:physicsforums.com
to your searches.
 
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  • #102
I like the overall look!

But one thing I found quite annoying is the social media bar to the left on the screen. It's fairly big, flashy colors and always shows up with a delay on every page you start reading. Is there a way to turn it off or permanently hide it? There's a small arrow below it for collapsing it, but it still comes back as soon as you click a new link. Just make the small arrow perma-hide it would be a quick solution I think.
 
  • #103
Yep, I have the same issue. Probably some database cleanup that Greg will get to after the more pressing issues are resolved.

EDIT: OOPS ... didn't see Borek's post
 
  • #104
Greg Bernhardt said:
Not sure what canbe done about that. It needs to be broken up some how. Responsive sizing would be neat though.

Unfortunately I just don't recall exactly how the page appeared before the upgrade, but I know I could see that whole posting. Unless the rendering was smaller somehow, I think there must have been horizontal scrollbars either inside the panel, or on the browser frame? That would be the obvious way to handle very wide equations that don't fit in the current browser window (no different than any web page really). Would the previous version have done that?
 
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  • #105
ostrich2 said:
Unfortunately I just don't recall exactly how the page appeared before the upgrade, but I know I could see that whole posting. Unless the rendering was smaller somehow, I think there must have been horizontal scrollbars either inside the panel, or on the browser frame? That would be the obvious way to handle very wide equations that don't fit in the current browser window (no different than any web page really). Would the previous version have done that?
You're right, there was a scroll bar. I've edited this latex, anyway, since it went off the screen for me too. Hopefully it's all visible now.
 
  • #106
Greg Bernhardt said:
Not sure what canbe done about that. It needs to be broken up some how. Responsive sizing would be neat though.
Sadly this makes anything but the shortest equations cut off in the mobile version :-(

In the old forum the page just got wider, which worked quite well in my view.
 
  • #107
Lord Crc said:
Sadly this makes anything but the shortest equations cut off in the mobile version :-(
Interesting observation, I'll have to go look
 
  • #108
Greg Bernhardt said:
Interesting observation, I'll have to go look
FWIW it happens in both Opera Mobile and Firefox Mobile for me.

Mobile theme in general could be improved a lot with a few tweaks, especially the excessive empty spaces, but of course not a burning issue.
 
  • #109
Lord Crc said:
especially the excessive empty spaces
I see the left padding issue in posts that make them cramped. Solving that will make a big difference.
 
  • #110
Greg Bernhardt said:
I see the left padding issue in posts that make them cramped. Solving that will make a big difference.
That would be great indeed.

In any case thanks for the hard work. For some reason I hadn't seen the announcement despite visiting daily so came as a bit of a shock, but the switch seems to have gone very smooth, which I assume is due to much work and planning.
 
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  • #111
Two points: When I click reply in a thread, the previous text is automatically quoted. What is the "+quote" for, then?
There was a strange thread in the chemistry forum about how to write a sigma which had started some days ago. The overview didn't show when it started nor who had replied to it. Today, the tread isn't there any more. Are there more threads which got lost in transition?
 
  • #112
DrDu said:
When I click reply in a thread, the previous text is automatically quoted. What is the "+quote" for, then?

The +quote is what was called multi-quote in the old forum. The reply is what we used to call quote.
 
  • #114
Will there be a reply without quote as it is kind of nasty to delete long quotes?
How do I see that a thread has been moved?
 
  • #115
DrDu said:
Will there be a reply without quote as it is kind of nasty to delete long quotes?
Just use the quick reply. I used it rarely in PF3 because I often needed more tools but now that everything is present in quick reply, I just use it all the time and there is no unwanted quotes.
 
  • #116
DrDu said:
How do I see that a thread has been moved?

Depends. Sometimes you don't.

In general, when moving threads, we leave a redirection thread. However, we treat redirection threads as a junk, they are typically set to expire. If the thread had no answers redirection thread will be set to expire in a day or two. If there were many people involved, we can send alerts to all involved (or make the expiration longer) - but that won't work if you have only read the thread.
 
  • #117
Great job on the new PF;) Less bugs than anything released by MS!
 
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  • #118
Imager said:
Less bugs than anything released by MS!
We just have a good can of Raid :)
 
  • #119
Imager said:
Great job on the new PF;) Less bugs than anything released by MS!

Oh, that's setting the bar really low ;) Greg did a much better job than just beating MS.
 
  • #120
OK, here's a new one. In general, I like the new feature where the system remembers a post that you're writing even if you leave the page and come back later. However, if I wipe it out, it ignores that and keeps putting my unfinished post back. If I want to remove a draft, I have to either post something or replace it with a single character.
 

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