I wasn't remarking about the chat applet in this thread. I was remarking about the Post a reply page on the forum. (The multiplying header is showing up again even as I type this.)
As I have stated before, I am running Chrome or Firefox on Mac OS X Snow Leopard. Ultimately, that should be irrelevant. The era of tweaking websites for specific browsers should be dead, now that all major browsers are standards compliant. Any website that looks significantly different from one browser to another is poorly coded. That was the point of my previous post. I can't even imagine what kind of bug would result in a header that slowly fills up my entire screen. I have never seen that kind of behavior before on any webpage. lol
Obviously, I am not blaming you. I am simply baffled that the developers could release such a buggy package.
Originally Posted by: Nonstopdrivel
I already addressed the browser comment in another thread, no reason to rehash it again.
I've said this quite a few times and apparently need to make it clear once again.
This site is TWO software's working as one.
There's the core site, which is DotNetNuke, or the shell if you will.
The forums are YetAnotherForum, which the software developers created a module for DotNetNuke.
The version of dotnetnuke we're running, is 6.0.0 which is NOT compatible with 1.9.5.5. Therefore we'll see some goofy stupid stuff because the YAF folks didn't release the DNN module for YAF that works with DNN 6.0.0 yet.
Make sense?
This probably begs the question, why upgrade one, when it's not compatible with the other? Here's where we go full circle back to the topic of this thread. I'm sick of waking up in the morning and seeing the site is under construction. I shouldn't be nervous when I navigate to my own site in the morning. I tested the DNN version on packersbeta.com and it worked fine with YAF 1.9.5.5 so I upgraded in HOPES that the annoying pissant under construction page never shows its ugly fat fucking face again.