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Started by AxL, September 26, 2025, 10:32:37 PM

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AxL

  I do not know the reason for the error. But some messages have errors when viewing them.

For example, this message today looks totally off-center:

https://forum.sparkylinux.org/index.php?msg=18681

 (As a guest it looks correct. But as a registered user, it looks off-center. And you have to use the horizontal scroll to see all the text)


- Example error image:




Thank you !!




Cheers !! 


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➤ Or, point your browser to "manpages.debian.org/<pkg-name>" .... RTFM !!!

AxL

#1
Using the 'Board Default' or 'Blindspot theme' or 'SMF Default theme' the problem does NOT occur:



 The problem can be seen ONLY, if you use the dark themes like ' Alien_Shades' or 'Orangey'





Cheers !! 
➤ Want to know how you can use a program you have never used before? "man" will be your best new friend! Type "man <pkg-name>" in a shell.
➤ Or, point your browser to "manpages.debian.org/<pkg-name>" .... RTFM !!!

AxL


Quote from: AxL on September 27, 2025, 07:25:20 PM[....] The problem can be seen ONLY, if you use the dark themes like ' Alien_Shades' or 'Orangey'

An update on this issue:

  • It seems that the 'Alien Shades'  theme, has NOT been updated, for the latest version of the Simple Machines forum version (2.1.6)

  • And, in the case of 'Orangey' appears in the list of themes available, compatible with version 2.1.6 of the forum
     (but it has the error, I commented in the first message).


    @pavroo
    Is it possible to add a new dark theme, which is compatible with the latest version of the forum (2.1.6) ... ??
    Thanks !!




    Cheers !! 
➤ Want to know how you can use a program you have never used before? "man" will be your best new friend! Type "man <pkg-name>" in a shell.
➤ Or, point your browser to "manpages.debian.org/<pkg-name>" .... RTFM !!!

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