Mark Smith (
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dw_maintenance2009-12-06 10:00 pm
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Code push.
The site is being updated. If you see any problems, please let us know here. Thank you!
Update: Paid accounts: if you notice entry links showing up in the header of your journal style, that's one of the new features we rolled out ('show active entries'), but it's not supposed to show up in the header like it does on some styles.
You can fix this by configuring your style's modules to either remove this module or put it in the Sidebar:
http://www.dreamwidth.org/customize/options?group=modules
Sorry for any inconvenience this causes. We'll get all the styles fixed up and put this in the sidebar for the next code push. Thank you!
Update: Paid accounts: if you notice entry links showing up in the header of your journal style, that's one of the new features we rolled out ('show active entries'), but it's not supposed to show up in the header like it does on some styles.
You can fix this by configuring your style's modules to either remove this module or put it in the Sidebar:
http://www.dreamwidth.org/customize/options?group=modules
Sorry for any inconvenience this causes. We'll get all the styles fixed up and put this in the sidebar for the next code push. Thank you!
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*activates*
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(Seems to be style-dependent where it shows up - I notice that the one on D's journal behaved itself)
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(Would it be effected by themes, by the way?)
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module in group two will work.
Will try to put together a patch but will need to wait until I get home :)
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Thank you for the heads up :)
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Interestingly, my reading page layout was smushed toward the left side, leaving empty space to the right.
These are minor layout mutations that I should be able to fix manually, I figure (even with my dirt rookie css skills *g*) It's good practice.
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I miss the transparency of my top menu bar, though. That just suddenly happened after a code push months ago, but I loved it and, er, didn't say anything about it. Now I wish I'd looked to see what color code was listed (if that's how it's done) to make the background of my header module transparent. :-(
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Edit: Oops, didn't see the other comment, sorry to pile on!
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Now it's black on black. I'm going to go attempt to manually fix the colors, but I thought I should let someone know what happened.
ETA: Looks like this issue has already been reported. Sorry for the duplication!
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Report it to Support or is it known already?
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Now I have 200+ keywords to sort through into something more rational. Danke.
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It's working on the browsers I've tried personally, so being able to isolate which system it's not working on would be a great help for us in figuring out how to fix it -- thanks.
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