As you've no doubt already noticed I've finally got round to upgrading the message board to v3.1. Its going to take me a while to work through all the settings so things will look a bit strange for a few days until I can get the template updated. You should be able to post/reply as normal but obviously if you do find any bugs can you let me know.
Message Board Upgrade
Started by
Matt
, Jun 29 2010 05:35 PM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 29 June 2010 - 05:35 PM
The alarm on the computer beeped
and a message flashed on the screen: MEMORY LOST
The operator typed in: WHEN?
The computer screen flashed: WHEN WHAT?
and a message flashed on the screen: MEMORY LOST
The operator typed in: WHEN?
The computer screen flashed: WHEN WHAT?
#2
Posted 29 June 2010 - 09:21 PM
As you've no doubt already noticed I've finally got round to upgrading the message board to v3.1. Its going to take me a while to work through all the settings so things will look a bit strange for a few days until I can get the template updated. You should be able to post/reply as normal but obviously if you do find any bugs can you let me know.
I thought I was on the wrong site just now.
Been busy then Matt?
#3
Posted 17 July 2010 - 09:54 AM
Invision are ending support for v2 of the board software in a few weeks so didn't really have any choice. Unfortunately I'm tied up on another project at the moment so lord knows when I'm going to have the time to finish setting it up.
The alarm on the computer beeped
and a message flashed on the screen: MEMORY LOST
The operator typed in: WHEN?
The computer screen flashed: WHEN WHAT?
and a message flashed on the screen: MEMORY LOST
The operator typed in: WHEN?
The computer screen flashed: WHEN WHAT?
#4
Posted 01 August 2010 - 02:55 PM
Haven't been on here for a while, i too thought id gone to the wrong site.
Its looking good matt well done. Hopefully i will be on here more often now i have got more free time.
Its looking good matt well done. Hopefully i will be on here more often now i have got more free time.
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