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8 hours ago, Peke said:

My eyes hurts every time i log in. :hysterical:

Sorry guys but it just feels so outdated.  

I feel like im working in a windows 10 desktop enviroment with accesibility option enabled for impaired eyesight...

 

Yeah. Not IM's fault tho—this ugly design trend is increasingly everywhere.

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Every time I have to select forgot password for login after logout

I dont like the change, why change thing for worse?  weird

Default theme is not better, he puts his round avatar when they are square 

And all this after a full week

4 minutes ago, chris1111 said:

Every time I have to select forgot password for login after logout

I dont like the change, why change thing for worse?  weird

And once it will be fixed, you'll say what, thank you guys??? Why always this need to criticize just to attract attention??? You already heard Poco about what's happened, you do not have to turn a deaf ear.

 

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9 minutes ago, fantomas1 said:

And once it will be fixed, you'll say what, thank you guys??? Why always this need to criticize just to attract attention??? You already heard Poco about what's happened, you do not have to turn a deaf ear.

 

I did not hear anything about it, the only thing I had was it was closed for a week with a security message
And why I would not thank if it's to my taste. I just said what I thought, why you speak to me in particular

HI Fantomas1

Everyone is grateful for all that this sites gives to all of us. At the same time all people criticizing or telling whats wrong give something too (participating, helping, donating, coding, developing, share the voice, etc). Its normal to tell out what's is not going well. And the feedback from anyone is to improve whats wrong to get something better. Because its real. And people care about the site and what represents. 

Im thankful of the help but I want (as a lot of people) that insanelymac would be superb.  People are telling a lot of things that shows problems that maybe the one fixing the site maybe can't be aware.

I prefer people shouting the issues over silent members just reading and solving their problems without participating. 

And as far im reading no one give destructive opinions. Just pointing what is worse than before. And sorry but things as logon problems or homepage problems errors after a week of implementation is not some casual and a simple thin that the designer should overlook. Same as https.

Anyway thanks and we all are grateful from the help you guys give too.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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It's easy to point out things that don't work. It's harder to try and see why they don't work and appreciate other people's efforts on getting it done thus far.  Patience is a virtue. The forum has just come back online. It's clearly not perfect, and there are probably a lot of things to add and fix, aside from https. But all in good time, guys. All in good time.

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@Peke

I hear what You say but please, hear what I'm saying as well.  A criticism may be positive or negative and both are ok as long as we're trying to be constructive and not destructive, like I said above.

Here an example:

It has been hear and fixed quickly. 

From my point of view, I have never seen a site take so long for an update. In general, if it takes too much time, it is that there were broken dishes.  :P

For the rest, Poco already explained everything.

 

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