Hi Robert (senior Forum administrator),
Where are the details of who is currently logged in to the Forums ?
I got quite used to checking these to see who was in contact and around etc..
Are these gone for good to the average standard guy logging on ?
Did they take up too much screen space ?
It appears as though someone changes screen layouts and Forum structure almost on a daily basis - I am correct on this ? Nothing ever seems the same twice - or a least for very long .
Best regards,
Phil.
Where are the logged-in details ? Colleagues gone for good ??
- Phil Hepburn
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Where are the logged-in details ? Colleagues gone for good ??
Phil,
We were having some issues with the forum software: the forum list was not showing all sub categries properly.
I have had to installer a newer version to fix this. And of course they have moved some options on the settings screens, so I overlooked them.
I have re-enabled the list of 'who's online".and the statistics.
Robert
We were having some issues with the forum software: the forum list was not showing all sub categries properly.
I have had to installer a newer version to fix this. And of course they have moved some options on the settings screens, so I overlooked them.
I have re-enabled the list of 'who's online".and the statistics.
Robert
XSharp Development Team
The Netherlands
robert@xsharp.eu
The Netherlands
robert@xsharp.eu
- Phil Hepburn
- Posts: 743
- Joined: Sun Sep 11, 2016 2:16 pm
Where are the logged-in details ? Colleagues gone for good ??
Thanks a bunch Robert,
I thought something was 'up' !
Yes, I can now again see the list of friends and colleagues ;-0)
Now off to buy some electrical sockets etc., to finish my bedroom re-decoration.
Speak later,
Phil.
P.S. I did some useful research into Lambda and Method syntax for JOINs in LINQ yesterday - I will report some findings later.
I thought something was 'up' !
Yes, I can now again see the list of friends and colleagues ;-0)
Now off to buy some electrical sockets etc., to finish my bedroom re-decoration.
Speak later,
Phil.
P.S. I did some useful research into Lambda and Method syntax for JOINs in LINQ yesterday - I will report some findings later.