An updated forum has been created. I had an opportunity to take it for spin and it is nice and responsive. Great care has been taken to ensure all posts were migrated correctly. MWD and her programmers have done some nice work.
Also, the main Divorce Busting page and site has been upgraded. Only a few links and pages remain to add.
This is welcomed news and the new site/forum should be up and running soon.
DnJ
Feelings are fleeting. Be better, not bitter. Love the person, forgive the sin.
I like the new forum. It's fresh and far easier to read.
Sit quietly, the answers will reveal themselves when you least expect them to. The past is gone, the present is a gift and you need to focus on today, allow the future to reveal itself when it is ready.
Clicking on a user's name on the left side of a post DOES NOT lead to their profile. Clicking on their name on a "like" at the bottom of a post DOES lead to their profile.
A suggestion: on the left side of a post where it lists Joined Date, Posts Count, and Likes Count... Link the posts count to the list of all posts by that user and the like count to the list of all likes by that user. These linked lists are available on the user profile page but it would simplify the user experience to be able to do so right from a post by that user.
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H:55 XW:50 D19, D18, S13 ILYBINILWY 3/23 DB1 4/23, rescinded 5/23, DB2 6/23 ("I can't do this, I Love HIM") Legal Mediation 1-5 & W leaves 8/23 – 3/24 Settlement 5/24, Court 9/11/24 <-, D 9/16/24
Clicking on the capital letter on the left side, example “G”, bring up the same page as clicking the name on the like status bar.
The name on the left side brings up a menu of different things depending upon one’s permissions. A couple of those menu items are “forum posts”, which brings up that users posts, and “Like Summary” which brings up their likes.
At any rate, this particular functionality is by design of the UBB software.
Hope that helps.
Feelings are fleeting. Be better, not bitter. Love the person, forgive the sin.
Ah! It does now for me. It wasn't before... hence the comments. Thanks for the explanation. It all makes sense now.
I'll assign the cause to the fact my workplace runs a transparent man-in-the-middle type proxy with what seems to be dynamic security rules. Many web site scripting and dynamic bits don't work well here because of the security implications. I get to find out which sites have static fallback functionality!
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H:55 XW:50 D19, D18, S13 ILYBINILWY 3/23 DB1 4/23, rescinded 5/23, DB2 6/23 ("I can't do this, I Love HIM") Legal Mediation 1-5 & W leaves 8/23 – 3/24 Settlement 5/24, Court 9/11/24 <-, D 9/16/24