This is a good idea. It saves alot of trouble newbies asking how to get a smiley on their post.

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(16 replies, posted in Feature requests)

thnx for the tips guys. Ofcourse I don't forget the goal of the forum is to be runnin fast. I'm a graphical designer and I wanted to alter the layout to fit in it. If for example the background, box properties, font, fontcolor are grouped in like 3 lines in a stylesheet or in 1 line using ";", it would be easier to modify it.

But in all I'm very happy to use this forum. It's so clean, non-chaotic and easy to use. cool

Argyle, I used almost the same method to test the CSS but I personally prefer http://mamboforge.net/projects/msas/ (mambo stand alone server) to maintain the file roots and run the forum localy on my computer.

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(16 replies, posted in Feature requests)

maybe i'm not so smart as you guys but it took me too much time to find out how the styles are linked to those layers. Why not combine those 3 files into 1 stylesheet? It would make it easier to modify the template.

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(7 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 troubleshooting)

Connorhd wrote:

even when you delete the cache it won't affect your categories

Yes you're right.

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(7 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 troubleshooting)

ok... if you are really locked out, follow these steps:

Connect to your SQL database and browse table "options", look for "o_maintenance"
Change it's value into 0. Then go to the "cache" folder of your forum and delete everything in it except index.html.

smile

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(7 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 troubleshooting)

Man.. I had to delete everything in the "cache" folder in order to get it working. Now I have to remake the categories again...

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(7 replies, posted in PunBB 1.2 troubleshooting)

It doesn't work for me. I'm using 1.2 and used the method above but it kept showing the maintenance page.

Where can I manually edit the SQL database?

I tried to edit the value of o_maintenance... whether it was 1 or 0 it doesn't make a difference.