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search members
this button doesn't do anything anymore. maybe my browser is gay, maybe i'm gay (but i'm pretty sure i'm not), regardless "search members" does nothing.
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Wow, your right. Never would have noticed. It doesn't work in FF, and if you load the page with IE, you get a JS error.
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What search members button are you talking about?
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you guys might be using an outdated skin.
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That button hasn't been working since the site was changed a while back.
@Piz I'm using that blue PFO theme, isn't that the standard one?
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You aren't allowed to change away from the main style so you must be on the right one. But Can you take a screen shot and show me this button. I don't even know what you mean by members search button. Thanks
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In the top right, click on the members list. When the list comes up, in the top right of the list or so, you will se the link that says search members.
The link is where you go to scroll through the # of pages (1, 2, 3, last). etc. I just looked at the code and it seems to be something with the script that's in there. It would explain why you get the JS error. Mind you, if you open the link my right clicking on it, and selecting it in a new tab or window, it does work. |
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It's just a 'reload page' button. It's name changes depending on the page you're on.
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DaWei: Your screen shot is pointing to the portion of the page showing the current thread you are viewing; it is also a link to the thread, which would appear as a refresh. The problem is via the "Members List" link in the top right. You will see "Search Members" on that page.
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