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Before the Lr forum was altered, the line showing whose post it was also contained an indication of whose post was being addressed, but now this feature has gone. Occassionally this was useful, particularly in a popular and very crowded thread where the posts were flowing fast and furiously.Anyone else miss this feature?.
When i sign in and try to modify my account information, the progess circle (which appears when loading 'My Information' page, see attached image) does not disappear.Because of this I cannot modify my account information. I deleted cookies and internet usage histories, tried with different browsers, but didn't work.Please fix it or tell me how can I solve this problem.
I've got to say, the forum just feels broken as it is.And I'm not just talking about little formatting glitches needing cleaning up. I'm talking about the fairly significant number of features that have gone missing, such as listing who a reply is to, listing the post and points counts, etc.More broken than it did.My question is this: Is what we see what we're going to get, or are we in transition to something better?-Noel
Please reinstate this feature.One does not know who is anwering who.
A month ago I bookrmarked a few threads using the Jive bookmarks feature. Now I can't seem to find the bookmarks feature at all. What happened?
With the latest update (which I like overall) to the forums I have noticed there are three types of users. Community Member, Community Professional, and Adobe Employee. While I understand all three I am a bit curious as to what is the distinguishing factor for a Community Member from a Community Professional?
This is a unnecessary step.I know in which forum i am.When i press New discussion i want the box to appear not some extra choices.
How can I change my email adress on my adobe account ?
Just wanted to report that the forums are slow as molasses in winter this afternoon in the West Coast of the USA today.It's taking anywhere from 5 to 20 seconds or more for a new page to download.Only mentioning this because it was blindingly fast yesterday.
I've seen this a few times since Monday's update. OP's Subject displays fine but the question below it is blank. If I disable CSS, I can see the unstyled question. Example: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1000803?tstart=0Screenshot from FF12:Nancy O.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/41231943@N03/7149946005/That's an image of my view of a thread on my iPad.Martin
I did not see the extended editor feature to enable posting of html/css codes. Is there a video for it anywhere or could somebody briefly give me the steps.We need this feature in Dreamweaver forums because without the code the answers are completely useless. In old version this was a simple process.Thanks.
In the Dreamweaver Forums, there used to be a link to the Advanced Editor when replying. It's gone. Is this an oversight? I use advanced editing quite a bit to convey code changes. I notice, this forum displays advanced editing tools immediately when starting a discussion. NICE! Much better than a link. Nancy O.
I find that some fonts dont look right.This one looks fuzzy (aliased):This one is too bold. Letters need more room in between.
Hm-m, seems that we have a "new look" in the forums, as of Sunday, May 06, 2012 @ ~ 2:30PM PDT.Not sure that I like it, but time will tell. Most of us have just "rolled with the punches," and accepted all changes.Hunt
Double-click: It seems that recently the double-click is not required in some cases. This seems to be after you reply. However, if you enter a discussion and do not reply, then backing back to the discussion list seems to take 2 clicks.Other: I was trying to find the previous post on this topic in the forum comments and failed to find it. Maybe it is me. I was looking at my own posts, but could not figure out how to sort them by forum or topics.
I'm sorry, I guess I haven't been following quite closely enough (until my mailbox exploded this afternoon!), and I wasn't able to find any screenshots of how the interface is supposed to look in casual browsing.Here is what I see:It seems to me like there's a huge amount of vertical space for each thread. About 3x as much as is necessary, which means the whole forum page is substantially longer, and far fewer threads fit on the screen.I tried (halfheartedly) clearing caches and whatnot in case it was a stale CSS issue, but no change. Is this the intended look? (Is it what other users see?)Thanks.
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/995945?tstart=0Just in case: this is what I see in FF/Mac and Safari/Win:
This thread has gone berzerk:http://forums.adobe.com/thread/999350It is skewed to the right for some unknown reasons.Thanks.
why does it take 24 hours to process an order? Why do you wait hour+ to get support but 1 minute to get sales?*Ideas?
Even though I have all Email notifications set to On, I don't get email notifications of replies to threads. Can anyone help?Thanks.
I participated in the CS6 beta forum, and I can say it was a delightful experience. While there was the usual roster of knowledgeable responders from the user public but there was also a high presence of Adobe personnel that were very familiar with the inner workings of the program.Questions were answered quickly and where an answer was not known the question was routed to someone in Adobe that would investigate and respond. I realize this was their job, as a beta testing platform, and they could not afford to run User Forums this way.In some forums these is a resident expert, that has knowledge of how the program is built, that pops in frequently to handle the tougher questions. Chris Cox in Photoshop and Jeff Schewe in Camera Raw forums are two shining examples I am familiar with. Perhaps other Forums have "experts" as well.I don't know how many forums have a "go to" expert. It would be a great help to the Users and Adobe if the top responders had a cont
See this thread. My thoughts are in post 16.http://forums.adobe.com/message/4376462#4376462I didn't have the certificate error myself, probably because my system did a better job of updating its root certificates than others', but I am glad the subject was brought up.[Rant]I'm well protected from malware, but I don't want even the Javascripts from those stupid social networking sites running on my system. Twitter et. al. are pure BS and I don't want anything to do with them. It irritates me that Adobe has been delivering their crapware onto my system by including their little icons on the forum pages.I've blocked the scripts from Twitter et. al. by adding them to my Restricted Sites list, but it would have been nice not to have had to spend that effort.Adobe is a professional company, and I visit Adobe's forums looking for a professional experience, not to play.[/Rant]-Noel
I can not access Adobe Forums on my iPad2."Safari can not open page because too many redirects occured."Anyway to fix this on my end or or yours?
I just spent an hour trying to access the forums when using Firefox 12. It does not display the bar with the New Your Stuff history etc. It updated itself yesterday or the day before and since then it is impossible to use on this forum.I just had a thought and tried IE9 64 bit and it works OK. Loaded the same url on Firefox and the bar with the welcome username was not there.It shows that I am logged in under the search box but still asks for me to log in. I even contacted Customer support, but they could not help.So if you have problems accessing the forum, use a different browser.
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