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Hello,I have tested this page in a few ways on a couple of platforms. FF, Safari, and even IE on windows have no problem with it. Dreamweaver Browser Compatibilty and W3 validation for XHTML and CSS both have no problem with it. However Opera makes hozontal spacing gaps between the navigation buttons that are between the top and the white area. Why? I can post any of the code if people can't see it in view source. I haven't had problem with Opera in other designs.Thanks!http://www.chazmedia.ca/startbrandingoverview.htm
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So if Adobe really does start to come around and consider the fact that this "Jiveware" is not working out to everyone's satisfaction, has anyone discussed or researched the alternatives yet?Obviously they have had their own internal research but it doesn't mean we can't help and make suggestions based on well functioning examples of high traffic forums that we may have seen on other sites.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Internet_forum_softwareWiki has a section here (if the link works) with "subarticles" that contains ASP, PHP, and "Other" forum software comparisons.It's not like Adobe is the only company that has a long list of high volume forums out there--what do others use? I'm sure it's not Jiveware.
Hello,no month goes by without some critical adobe updates. That makes every administrator nervous, because there is no easy way to update about 500 computers within one week.So please implement in newer versions something like an ability to setup an internal update server or a remote update install (where an administrator can deploy updates (with version recognization) from remote for a complete subnet).If there is no solution for this in the next 6 month. I will (and maybe others) decide not to use adobe products anymore.RegardsStephan
Logged in yesterday am... still logged in at 4pm my time....
This is a continuation of observations posted in the Login/timout thread.Using FF, I open a session for each forum to visit so that I can be in one forum while loading another, and I save my sessions upon quitting and open them again when restarting. Every time I has finsihed reading/posting in a thread, I return to the forum which means that when I open FF upon restart I am taken to the forums and start from there.It seems that when I login from one of the forums, I am not taken to the forum but to the last visited thread. Today, I made the login from the Illustrator forum and was taken to the last visited thread there, A golden floor, and not only that: I was taken to the Print Preview version of the thread which I had switched to after posting in order to archive it, before returning to the forum through Bookmarks.So it seems that somehow the browser history determines where I am taken.Which are your findings?
Posted a question in the AI forum. Two correct answers. Who gets the points?As we keep saying, this point system is nonsense...
There has been some previous discussion regarding some Wiki-type formatting that happens when posts are submitted by email, which has particularly impacted people who are attempting to submit code snippets by email. I believe the safest way to post code snippets is through the web interface just to be on the safe side, but I've also procured a document that outlines the formatting that is applied to content submitted by email.This is related to a Jive Product Enhancement/Bug IDs: CS-13412.I believe their intention is to remove this Wiki functionality though this would be done as part of a major product upgrade (nothing of that nature planned for some time).Hope this documentation helps you guys make some sense of what happens when email content is processed. I've been told that everything in this documentation works except for the line break, though I have not tested these myself.
In Photoshop Windows there was a thread called "Can't install Adobe Photoshop elements 4 anymore. Why?" The OP make comments concerning using pirated software and some people, including myself, gave our opinions as to the rights and wrongs of using such. After only eight replies, the thread was locked. No profanity, no threats, no harsh words, no repeating messages Seems rather quick on the trigger to me. Just wondering why.
I am far from being an IT person and am very frustrated in loading this software. I purchased the student version of Adobe photoshop CS4 extended and Adobe Illustrator CS4. My daughter had put a trial version on our computer for an art project. A month later I purchased both Adobe photoshop cs4 extended and Illustrator 4. I had trouble loading illustrator until I deleted the trial version. After deleting cs4 extended, the illustrator worked. However something messed up my printer. I did a system restore (opps) which messed up my Macafee virus. I finally fixed Macafee with the help of the customer service. However, the system restore took off the illustrator and put the cs4 extended version back on. What a DAY. I waited a week to try to reinstall illustrator and the CS4 extended. Now my system will not let me uninstall the trial version nor put illustrator on correctly. Help--you are my only hope.
A previous discussion dealt with the small space allocated to listing 520 forum topics in the advanced search. The size of the box was increased and that helped. But it seems like it would be much improved to compact the listings so just major headings are listed.As an example - the first forum is Acrobat, which has 51 sub-headings. This takes nearly 3 screens to advance beyond this. Why not just list Acrobat and if a person was interested in that forum they could lick on heading and expand it to include the other 51 sub-headings?If the entire list was restructured to include just main topic, with option to expand to sub-groups, this it would compact it down to a more easily navigtable list.
Dear Adobe team,the web forum message composer lets you attach files, saying "All file types are allowed except: .doc, .bin, .dms, .lha, .lzh, .exe, .class, .so, .dll"But when trying to upload a .psd or .icc file, I got the error message The content type of this attachment is not allowed. .... I can counter this by renaming the files to .txt as a workaround, or zip them, but maybe you can fix the error.Thanks,Chris
Please excuse the newbie - we are using FMS 2.0. I need to patch the buffer overlfow vulnerabilities.. The doc that Abobe supplies with the patch/upgrade releases is confusing. The doc for the 2.0.1 recommends uninstalling 2.0 prior to the 2.0.1 installation. Upgrades 2.0.2 and up do not state this.. However, installing 2.0.5 specifically mentions patching v 2.0 vulerabilities, but does not mention uninstalling first OR that prior patches need be applied...And, finally version 2.0.2 - 2.0.5 do not mention is the patches are cumulative - are they?Can anyone shed some light on this? Any advice is greatly appreciated.Regards,John
... in the testing forum? Really? Me, Phos and DK at the top, Mark at 9, Jochem nowhere? Codswallop.
A message to Adobe.Yes this includes all the people working on the forum, that would be JC to zeno, as well as all the Adobe suits. Personally I have never seen the comments forum so busy and the product forums so slow.Please Keep in mind that we the users want the best for these forums, we are the people that ultimately use them. For this reason and this reason only we are making lots of noise about the unuseability of these forums. What Adobe had was something that was fast and convenient for the professional to pop in and help or find out information as well as a simple, clean looking layout. Now what we have now is slow and undesirable with a system full of googas that take up precious time and screen space in a professional environment.We want something that is good for Adobe and the users, and what we have now is not it. As much as you may try and convince yourselves it is. I realize this will fall on deaf ears just like all the other criticism, but I can only hope that one
Why don't all threads get locked as soon as they are created? By doing that Jive would not have to FIX the known bug.
Search was never really a strong point of the earlier WebX forums... but at least, it was streets ahead of the unpardonable excreta they have now.1/ Initial search:a/ In the old days started with the forum you were in. Logical.Subsequently, you could widen (forums) your search. Logicalb/ Today, starts forums-wide! Does that make any sense to anyone? Subsequently you have to narrow through and extremely unfriendly, drop-down box.2/ Advanced search:a/ In the old days you could enter key words or phrases and home in.b/ Only one text option...One can go on and on... but to what purpose? It's all just getting so frustrating amd idiotic. The points and correct answers, etc., they're all meaningless glitz on what was once a sound – if limping – forum. Lack of NNTP support... etc., etc., etc.On the NNTP vs Web, i can definitely comment with experience in both.Web: I used to access the Illustrator (Windows) thru web. Why? Their turnover was not too high and it was okay. Maybe broke the monoto
This happens at random, many times per day. The red Adobe favicons fail to appear while waiting for data from adobe.com, and then these little green favicons end up showing up instead in the address bar, the tab name and even in the bookmark menus.I point this out because it seems tied to the long page loading times.
First of all, don't reply to this Steve! Couldn't Steve, aka SDA, be prevailed on to use the web interface he doesn't like, just until the repeating message thing is sorted.Surely there must be enough data now to find the cause of the problem!
Instead of having to keep locking threads.
It is not the first time that it happened to me, but it will soon be the last time, as I cannot stand this sort of thing much longer!I have just answered a plea for help in one of the product forums, with several links to KB articles and other resources. Reread the whole thing, then click [Post Message].Some red message appeared, that I have no right to post in this forum -- I had been logged out!Needless to say that using the browsers 'Back' buttons did not bring my post back!Needless to say that I did not retype my reply!That 24 hours login cycle is not by itself stupid - in fact other forums have that as well. But - but! - other forums log you out 24 hours after the last usage/presence, not 24 hours after login! ← That is stupid!
Who locked this thread and why?
Not only do the nubes asking the questions not really know if an answer is correct or not. But many people don't bother to list the question as answered or if they do they just mark the question as answered without handing out points. This point system is not well thought out.
Wow. There appears to be at least one remaining but in the jive software Here is a portion of the current page one of the Lightroom forum. I would have though that the poster's ID would have been truncated in some way instead of messing up the entire page format.RATS!I have trying to upload (using the 'camera' icon) a screenshot for 15 minutes and got tired of waiting. You'll have to go to the Lightroom forum to see what I mean.This software needs a LOT of work.
Forum Admin:FYI when attempting to change my profile pic this morning; It either errors out with this "The uploaded file could not be read as an image." or, just times out. Happens in the profile area and when attempting to attach an image to a post. Tried in both Google Chrome and Internet Explorer 8.
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