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warning message, editing posts & readibility problems

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Hey Souri,

I'm getting a warning message in a pink box when I post (I'm using FireFox 2.0.0.12):
* warning: reset() [function.reset]: Passed variable is not an array or object in /home/tsumeaco/public_html/sites/all/modules/og_forum/og_forum.module on line 1142.
* warning: key() [function.key]: Passed variable is not an array or object in /home/tsumeaco/public_html/sites/all/modules/og_forum/og_forum.module on line 1143.
* warning: array_key_exists() [function.array-key-exists]: The first argument should be either a string or an integer in /home/tsumeaco/public_html/sites/all/modules/og_forum/og_forum.module on line 1144.

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also are we able to edit posts that we have made? I started a new thread in the 'works in progress' section but can't see if/how to edit my post.

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on a readability note, I'm finding the light grey text (visited links) really hard to read, especially on the non-white/patterned backgrounds, couldn't see any other comments regarding this so maybe I need new eyes :(

Submitted by souri on Wed, 26/03/08 - 7:42 PM Permalink

That error seems pretty strange, it shouldn't be showing up for regular forum posts. I will have to look into it.

You should be able to edit your own forum posts now, I previously had it disabled. Whoops!

As for the design - I'm currently reworking the design. I'm hoping to finalise it and build it really soon, so the current problems should only be temporary. Hang in there, guys!

Submitted by Johnn on Wed, 26/03/08 - 11:50 PM Permalink

whoohoo - I can edit my post... although now I can't figure out how to place an image in it! placing the address into tags doesn't seem to work?! Am i doing something wrong or is something else mis-behaving?

Submitted by Johnn on Thu, 27/03/08 - 10:46 AM Permalink

just notice that the rollover and visited states of links are a different colour on my work computer! a subtle but nice shift in tone of blue :)

...so I suspect I might have some crappy local settings on my home computer making the links a difficult to read colour.

Posted by Johnn on
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Hey Souri,

I'm getting a warning message in a pink box when I post (I'm using FireFox 2.0.0.12):
* warning: reset() [function.reset]: Passed variable is not an array or object in /home/tsumeaco/public_html/sites/all/modules/og_forum/og_forum.module on line 1142.
* warning: key() [function.key]: Passed variable is not an array or object in /home/tsumeaco/public_html/sites/all/modules/og_forum/og_forum.module on line 1143.
* warning: array_key_exists() [function.array-key-exists]: The first argument should be either a string or an integer in /home/tsumeaco/public_html/sites/all/modules/og_forum/og_forum.module on line 1144.

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also are we able to edit posts that we have made? I started a new thread in the 'works in progress' section but can't see if/how to edit my post.

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on a readability note, I'm finding the light grey text (visited links) really hard to read, especially on the non-white/patterned backgrounds, couldn't see any other comments regarding this so maybe I need new eyes :(


Submitted by souri on Wed, 26/03/08 - 7:42 PM Permalink

That error seems pretty strange, it shouldn't be showing up for regular forum posts. I will have to look into it.

You should be able to edit your own forum posts now, I previously had it disabled. Whoops!

As for the design - I'm currently reworking the design. I'm hoping to finalise it and build it really soon, so the current problems should only be temporary. Hang in there, guys!

Submitted by Johnn on Wed, 26/03/08 - 11:50 PM Permalink

whoohoo - I can edit my post... although now I can't figure out how to place an image in it! placing the address into tags doesn't seem to work?! Am i doing something wrong or is something else mis-behaving?

Submitted by Johnn on Thu, 27/03/08 - 10:46 AM Permalink

just notice that the rollover and visited states of links are a different colour on my work computer! a subtle but nice shift in tone of blue :)

...so I suspect I might have some crappy local settings on my home computer making the links a difficult to read colour.