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  2. Perhaps you could create an index file with offsets for the different errors?
  3. The Pi replied to HaZuuKaa's post in a topic in Feedback
    Well, considering the size of that fixed bug list, I think you guys are doing a great job :tu: (not that I wouldn't say it anyways)
  4.    The Pi reacted to a post in a topic: Editing hook settigs requires IN_DEV
  5. The Pi replied to HaZuuKaa's post in a topic in Feedback
    Why? Because you made a post about overwriting files? :P
  6. The Pi replied to Luke's post in a topic in Feedback
    Plus, gears wouldn't work in mobile browsers
  7.    The Pi reacted to a post in a topic: IPB3 admin language
  8.    The Pi reacted to a post in a topic: Search results lacking info
  9. He was just posting an example. The ID can be anything as long as it is set in the JS
  10. The Pi replied to YounGMessiah's post in a topic in Feedback
    Would probably be a quick mod. Don't see any real reason to add it right now though
  11. The Pi replied to Brett B's post in a topic in Feedback
    I don't think it's IPB doing it. The browser strips excess spaces (part of the HTML standard) Just double-checked it. The output from PHP has the extra space.
  12.    The Pi reacted to a post in a topic: RC1 Release
  13.    The Pi reacted to a post in a topic: Two Suggestions for 3.0 or 3.1
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  15. Back on topic, is there any way you could implement (at least temporary) a way to go back to the real skin when on Lo-Fi? Kind of annoying to have to use an unfinished skin on iPhones.
  16.    The Pi reacted to a post in a topic: I never thought I would see this
  17.    Mert reacted to a post in a topic: Powered By IP.Board 3.0.0 RC 1
  18. The Pi replied to Mesmer's post in a topic in Feedback
    Wouldn't matter. That's backend processing time 0.8079 for that reply :P
  19. Doesn't work. I just tried 3 different mobile browser strings
  20. A few things: 1) If IPB3 phases out IE6 from it's code, and most webmasters upgrade (especially big networks with tons of visitors), that's the main push needed to end the IE6 horror 2) A bit earlier, I saw the argument of people not bothering to upgrade since they don't have the time. All you need to do it put up a big red banner with the words: WARNING: This site will be phasing out support for Internet Explorer 6. If you continue to use it, some features of this site will stop working. You may upgrade to the latest version of Internet Explorer HERE and include this link: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer/worldwide-sites.aspx. Web users that haven't been smart enough to go to IE7 will think it's really important, and immediately upgrade :shifty: