Songcrafters 2.0 upgrade just in time for the 10th Anniversary

Started by 64Guitars, November 30, 2017, 03:41:16 PM

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Thanks 64 for all your work. I am missing "On This Day" though.
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alfstone

Is it normal that in the "Who's Online" tab, even if I'm online (...of course...) my name doesn't appear? Before it wasn't so...

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bruno

Quote from: 64Guitars on December 01, 2017, 06:36:04 AMSome of the jukeboxes aren't working. It's fairly easy to fix but I need some sleep. I've been up almost 22 hours.
There may be some other minor issues too but the site should be usable. I'll continue tweaking it and fixing things after I've had some sleep.

Looks good. Did you reach the point when you were thinking "I wished I never started this?" :-) Sounds like a beast of an upgrade - all seems to run fine - looks okay on Blackberry browser and on Safari OSX. Will report any niggles :-) Get some sleep!
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64Guitars

Quote from: alfstone on December 02, 2017, 05:16:14 AMIs it normal that in the "Who's Online" tab, even if I'm online (...of course...) my name doesn't appear? Before it wasn't so...

No, that's not normal. Are you sure your name's not there? My name appears when I'm online. And I just tested with my non-admin account (Joe99) and that worked too.



The current Who's Online page is just the standard one that comes with the SMF forum software. On the old site, our Who's Online page was customised to group the items by Members, Guests, and Spiders. I'll eventually be applying those customisations to the new site too.

Notice the "Show - Everyone" drop-down list in the picture above. If you click on it, you'll see choices for "Everyone", "Members Only", and "Guests Only". You didn't have it set to "Guests Only", did you? That's the only reason I can think of that your name wouldn't appear when you're logged in.

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Thank you 64, another great job on the upgrade and for the first time in weeks I listened to a post all the way through on my desktop, an iMac running Safari. Strangely enough the iPad will not play all the way through running Safari but I can live with that. At last I can comment on songs listened to in entirety. Regards Willie
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alfstone

Hey, 64, thanks for your answer.

YES. I can see my name in the page you quoted:

https://songcrafters.org/forum/index.php

but NO, I can NOT see it in the home page:

https://songcrafters.org/

Bye
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64Guitars

That's weird. I see you and I see myself, both as an admin and as a regular user.



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