Hi Guys,
Looking at the recent posts page I notice this;
How To 100% Height in CSS ClevaTreva 1 20 hours 3 min ago gabi_cavaller
As a result clickingon the topic I would expect to see a (1) reply to Trevor's initial posting by gabi.
Yet there is no subsequent posting to the original.
Drupal cache is on. It often
Drupal cache is on. It often sends old pages...
http://www.csscreator.com/node/17646
As DanA mentions Drupal
As DanA mentions Drupal cache is at work if you're not logged in.
The reason you are not seeing the comment is that posts to the 'How To' section are really intended as guides and read only rather than open as threads but one has to remember to set comments to 'Disabled' or 'Read Only' this hadn't been done for that particular post so I edited it after the event as it were and set it to 'disabled' however I will change that to 'read only' to avoid confusion.
Hugo.
Edit/ just noticed that even logged in the comment is still acknowledged as having been made. Comments for that post have been set to 'read only' so that the comment now displays.
While we're talking about
While we're talking about site stuff, the Content v Presentation thread has now stretched to 2 pages, but to get to the 2nd page you have to click on the link to the first page and then find the link for the 2nd page. It would be good if there were page links (not that it happens very often) from the list of forum topics.
Tyssen wrote:While we're
While we're talking about site stuff, the Content v Presentation thread has now stretched to 2 pages, but to get to the 2nd page you have to click on the link to the first page and then find the link for the 2nd page. It would be good if there were page links (not that it happens very often) from the list of forum topics.
along with, if possible, a duplicate of the pagination links - which occur only right at the bottom of the page - at the top?