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Interesting,...my issue a couple of posts up shows up while I am at work using IE6 (I dont have any choice but IE6)
But at home it shows up properly in IE7 Must be a browser compatabilty issue it appears. |
Any rule for vbseo???
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Sorry, and bug in thumbnails.
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Am I SOL on this one? I hope not, I like this mod. :confused: |
Bananlive, I think there needs to be a better way of doing this "find and replace" thing with words like forum and thread.
My site is called "BC Forums" but when posting a new article this shows in the title in the browser as "BC Categorys". Also I have the word "BC Forums" manually in the header template, that became "BC Categorys" as well, I had to change the word forums in the template to Foru<i></i>ms to stop it happening, but this won't work in the title bar. |
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