Post by Tim Camara on Jan 24, 2014 16:43:48 GMT -8
Wow, it's been a month since we've posted one of these. I blame the Err Bear. Anyway, a load of bug fixes for you all you dev-blog faithful. Not too much to look at right now, but there's a load of new stuff barreling towards you at this very moment at breakneck speed. More on that sometime in the next few weeks.
Bug Fixes
Bug Fixes
- Custom domain purchasing just up and quit.
- Rebuilt the list of forum directory categories six-million-dollar-man style, so it can withstand any amount of network connectivity issues.
- Forum cleanup was in love with plugins, and did not like the idea of deleting plugin keys. We severed their close emotional bond and now forum cleanup runs correctly and sadly.
- The ProBoards mobile app decided that image links were just fooling themselves into thinking they were images, and displayed them simply as links. We broadened the app's horizons.
- The first forum added to a user's list of saved forums in the Android app got all egotistical, and wouldn't let any other forums onto the list.
- Custom domain purchasing got all worked up over something, and had to be calmed down again.
- Enabled the glory of Viglink on the mobile version for those who have the setting enabled.
- Linking to specific posts decided to not link to specific posts, or anywhere else for that matter.
- Crazy UTF-8 C???rac?ers in a member's name caused the app to error on the members online list.
- Momentary lapse of image URL integrity in the theme admin areas.
- Sometimes the ghosts of users past hung around in the calendar reminding everyone of their birthday. This can now be fixed easily by disabling and then re-enabling the calendar.
- Optimization to the loading of library data which may or may not have caused a few hours of errors with uploading and downloading library items.
- Made the 'Disable Posting' board option actually disable posting, as opposed to 'Disable Posting (unless all you want to do is reply which is totally cool with me, man)'.
- Unlocked the cage we were keeping the Twitter bird in, so tweets can be embedded in posts again.