Looks fine to me in those screen-shots taken using Chrome
Yes, with Chrome.
Looks fine to me in those screen-shots taken using Chrome
Yes, with Chrome.
I was searching google on this earlier.
Try using width: 100%; instead of width: 740px;
I did and it doesn't work.
I quite like the avatar reflection in Chrome seen
This is what I see on your forum when I view it in Chrome. It looks awful.
I never noticed that reflection myself, but now that you mention it, it does look a little sloppy if you don't notice its a reflection
Yes and it isn't consistent in its appearance, sometimes it is squared and other times it looks like it does in the screen shot that I attached. I see it in Chrome with any WBB forum that uses the default style.
it looks like a reverse reflected img.userAvatarImage of your avatar pic. Sorta like looking into a reflecting pool of water with a gradient fading it out.
Thank you, Jungian! I added:
to my style's Advanced Settings and it got rid of it.
You should leave the installation directory as wcf.
Put everything in your root directory and run the install without changing any of the directory paths.
Have tried using width: auto
Not "auto" but I did try using a max-width and it didn't work, the responsive ads need a defined fixed width so they know what size to adjust to (I'm guessing that's the reason).
It should be height, it's spelt wrong
Thanks for the correction. I removed it, it doesn't even need to be there.
Responsive Adsense will not show up on your WBB forum if you just paste you Adsense code into an ad slot because there are no defined widths for those ad slots. I was able to get Google Adsense to work on my site by placing the responsive ad code from Google within divs like so:
Since I have my ads placed in the top and bottom content areas I made my width wide when defining them, you should adjust it for the sidebar area. Next I went to my ACP> Styles> List Styles> chose my default style and then went to Advanced Settings and added the following to the Individual CSS section:
#respad {
width: 740px;
}
@Media only screen and (max-width: 990px) {
#respad { width: 360px; }}
The above is working for me
Will there be beta releases that can be tested before the second half of next year?
Thank you for replying, @Jungian and @peoples . My question was answered by Andrea Berg through a support ticket. For anyone else who wants to hide the icon that looks like a magnifying glass on your images, add:
.embeddedAttachmentLink::after, .embeddedImageLink::after {
display:none;
}
to your style's Advanced CSS section.
Menu tabs on Burning board like Mybb had for there something like this? but for BB if so can anyone link me it
https://www.screenshottr.us/v/4600f0df1b2a…f8a3674f23c.png
Are you just wanting to be able to add new menu items? You can do that by going to your ACP> Appearance> Page Menu> Add Menu Item.
Have you used a different account or did you send us an email?
I only have one account and I didn't send an email. I should have 2 support tickets submitted, everything was done correctly each time.
The first ticket is not relevant now since I have removed the gallery from my forum.
FYI: This is a customer help customer forum. Guaranteed responses from a WoltLab employee you will gain only via ticket support.
How long does it take to get a reply to a support ticket? I submitted one over a week ago that was never answered.
How has this question gone unanswered for two months by WoltLab staff?
How do I get rid of the image enlarge icon that appears next to pictures no matter what size they are? It's not needed if an image is already being shown at its full size.
@tunhj1 those aren't responsive Adsense ads, they have fixed widths and heights that get cut off when being viewed on a smartphone.
According to Google, i would not say that
According to what I read in the search results that you linked to, the problem lies in the container(s) not being responsive. How can we make our advertising containers responsive?
It would be better for everyone if a solution was sought by WoltLab for issues like this instead saying "it's not our problem", your customers are just trying to keep up with the latest Web technologies.
The error is NOT related to our software. It is produced by Adsense, so you have to blame Google for that, not WoltLab.
Why does it work everywhere else except when I try to use it on my WBB forum?