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Could be a WYSIWIG editor problem?
I haven't tried it, but it seems most likely.. ;) |
Oblivion Knight could you do a quick test for me? Just make a new glossary entry with linebreaks and with a image? Something like dendrob posted. Would like to know if anyone else has the same issue on the user side. Thanks!
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I managed to reproduce it, seems to be a bug with the following text editor and the Glossary:
Basic Editor - A simple text box Interesting. |
Thank you! Now I know where I can start looking for this, of course I'm not seeing the problem tho so it might take a while lol ;)
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Great ! I thought I was going insane :) btw, I'm not using WYSIWYG, I use the standard editor
Also a useful feature would be to have a toggle switch in vbGlossary Settings in CP to show or not to show the "Last Updated:" line on all the glossary terms. In my case, I'll have all the terms fixed/validated by a single user, so it's not really necessary. I'm sure some other peeps would find that useful |
SS9267547,
You have a very professional approach to your work. This is just a comment to say it is appreciated. The way you organize and structure the update emails and basenote makes it so much easier vs other hacks to figure out what's going on! ex: Having these sections is great! Screenshots For Version 1.1.1 Known Bugs For Version 1.1.1: Current Planned Features For Version 1.1.2 (along with % complete!) Beautiful work. Can't wait to try the hack! Stachel |
funny you say that, I was just admiring that myself about an hr ago :) Great job indeed !
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You guys are welcome! Happy to hear that you are enjoying my work here :cool:
The way I do set it up with the information is for me to better review what needs to be done and that you guys can see a quick over view of all reported bugs, features, etc. without reading every single post here. |
A (big) bug: the normal search function (in glossary.php) isn't working any more (it's always giving the "no results" page). The search function is the AdminCP and the ModCP is working good.
A suggestion: putting keywords in the title of the page for better seo (search engine optimization) :) Now it's always "Your forum name - Glossary". It would be better to put also the name of a term in the title when you view a single term. For example: "Your forum name - Glossary [ MP3 ]". And another one: a link to the glossary settings in the vBGlossary Basics navgroup in the AdminCP. |
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