This is weird. I have custom CSS defining all my fonts as sans-serif, but now the subjects/titles of my own posts as well as the subjects/titles of posts I view on my reading page are showing in a serif font. o_O
One of the updates was putting fonts into the wizard, so you don't need to know custom CSS to change them. It might be worth checking your settings there, just in case the change has overridden your custom CSS.
I think this new code push broke the Network feature? I tried accessing my Network page and got the Oops! error page instead. The same with another paid user.
I'm not seeing network pages? I tried a couple, so I know it's not just mine. That's an odd thing to go down, though, so there could be another reason for it, but yeah.
Edit to add: And now that I go to post that entry, I get an error telling me that Client is not allowed to add tags to this journal. Previously, users had been able to tag their own entries, though tags were mod-created. I've PM'd the mod to see whether the comm's permissions were changed, of course, but am flagging this here just in case.
yvi was having the same problem (not being able to apply maintainer-created tags) on dailyprompt. Comm maintainer cesy has already opened a Support request.
but I'll let you know anyway: the cross icon on Manage Circle doesn't have a transparent background. The community section lacks main left and right borders and a few lines in People don't have bottom borders (Firefox 3.5.2).
I'm not sure if this has to do with the Network issues mentioned above, and obviously it's not a huge issue, but the Mobile interface's Reading page is now giving me, "Sorry, there was a problem" (it wasn't before the codepush)...
(Also, I haven't said it yet, and this is a bit of an awkward moment in which to do it, but I love Dreamwidth and I love all the work you guys have put into it. Keep up the amazing work! :D)
[Error: We removed S1 support, sorry. at /home/dw/current/cgi-bin/LJ/Entry.pm line 1604 LJ::get_log2_recent_user('HASH(0x7f9dc67e5ba8)') called at /home/dw/current/cgi-bin/DW/Logic/LogItems.pm line 261 DW::Logic::LogItems::watch_items('LJ::User=HASH(0x7f9dc5f69eb8)', 'remote', 338, 'itemshow', 50, 'skip', 0, 'showtypes', 'PYC', ...) called at '/home/dw/current/htdocs/mobile/read.bml' line 28 BMLCodeBlock::4e3be050a7f043fba410a23e0655a34f::handler_f38d9e9fb07a993a81db3f17595e21cb('BML::Request=HASH(0x7f9dc64a7238)', 'HASH(0x7f9dc55b3ee0)', 'HASH(0x7f9dc64e5260)') called at /home/dw/current/cgi-bin/Apache/BML.pm line 727 eval {...} called at /home/dw/current/cgi-bin/Apache/BML.pm line 727 Apache::BML::bml_block('BML::Request=HASH(0x7f9dc64a7238)', '_CODE', '\x{a}{\x{a} use vars qw (%GET);\x{a}\x{a} my $u = LJ::User->remote\x{a} ...', 'HASH(0x7f9dc6595950)', undef) called at /home/dw/current/cgi-bin/Apache/BML.pm line 991 Apache::BML::bml_decode('BML::Request=HASH(0x7f9dc64a7238)', 'SCALAR(0x7f9dc67b4e90)', 'SCALAR(0x7f9dbedf6df8)', 'HASH(0x7f9dc6595950)') called at /home/dw/current/cgi-bin/Apache/BML.pm line 322 Apache::BML::handler('Apache2::RequestRec=SCALAR(0x7f9dc67af9e8)') called at -e line 0 eval {...} called at -e line 0 @ dfw-web01]
Is anyone else not able to do cross-posting since the code push? Also, when I edit older posts, the checkbox to crosspost is unchecked, even though I have it set as my default.
Crossposting to Insanejournal is working, but crossposting to LiveJournal doesn't seem to be going through tonight. However, I'm a little leery of posting my post to LJ the usual way, just in case I end up double-posting.
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(Unexpected side effect of some cleanup we did in that area).
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Edit to add: And now that I go to post that entry, I get an error telling me that Client is not allowed to add tags to this journal. Previously, users had been able to tag their own entries, though tags were mod-created. I've PM'd the mod to see whether the comm's permissions were changed, of course, but am flagging this here just in case.
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Nothing terribly wrong
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(Also, I haven't said it yet, and this is a bit of an awkward moment in which to do it, but I love Dreamwidth and I love all the work you guys have put into it. Keep up the amazing work! :D)
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That page works fine for me...?
What URL are you trying to visit?
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http://www.dreamwidth.org/mobile/read
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(But to be fair, I'm still at my day job right now, so it might not be until tonight before we can get it fixed...)
This is the error message I got in Epiphany for the mobile read page. Network is fine.
Re: This is the error message I got in Epiphany.
Edit: Okay, I see your edit now references the 'mobile read page' which is not the network page... I'll take a look, thanks!
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