The Bug Thread
by mark
posted on March 22nd, 2008
posted on March 22nd, 2008
Please post any bugs you find here as a comment. I'll update bugs I come across as the body of this thread.
When a user posts a thread, it is not separating paragraphs correctly. I assume this is because the system does not have the “all html” default mode. I think it should – can you make it accept html as the defaultFixed. Full HTML is default mode now.On the page for “Submitting a design”, it incorrectly is stated: “thumbnail maximum is 100x100.” That should read “thumbnail must be exactly 100x100”. Can you change this? I don’t have access to that particular part of the page.Fixed.From a user:Fixed. The problem was being caused by CSS in the ubercart uc_cart module by setting button div widths to 100%. Oh, and IE sucks.
“Was able to comment on the Sample Product. Added a Girls T White Large to my cart. Went to checkout and all seemed to be in order. Got shipping quotes just fine. Noticed something odd, the menu bar was at the bottom of the screen, not the top-side. Screen shot attached.” I attached his screenshot to this message. (see menu.JPG below)- From a different user:
“after signing up for my account i received an "access denied" window within the site. i continued to look around and found that my account had been set up. This may throw people if they see this window.” (pics or it didn't happen) - Need to enable taxonomy for designs. (Monkey out of ass, pigs flying, frozen hell, &tc., &tc., get off my lawn...)
- "The Threads has been updated." That looks stupid.
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on June 4th, 2008
Uhm, well I don't know if you're aware of this or not, but I just submitted a design, and when I click on it in my portfolio, it goes here ( http://tastythreads.com/node/ --> my html isn't working :\) instead of to some sort of design page. I wanted to edit the text...
on June 5th, 2008
That's actually a good point. When your design has been submitted but before it's been approved, that link will be... well, bogus... since the design node hasn't been created yet. Right now (and maybe never) there's no way to "edit" per se - once a design is accepted, the only way to modify it is to resubmit it. However, I agree. That bogus link should bring you back to the design submission page. Which brings up another point though - what if it's not YOU that's looking at it?
Hmmm... let me think about that.
on June 5th, 2008
This is done. If you are the artist and you're viewing your own portfolio and the submission has not been accepted, the link now sends you to the resubmission page. If you are not the artist and the submission has not been accepted yet, there is no link and there's a flag saying the design is "under review."
on June 5th, 2008
THe image for the "At the speed of light" submission is not showing up for me in Firefox. Clicking on the thumnail for version one does not bring up anything either.
on June 5th, 2008
Mark -- To confirm Woodbane, and give more info: I asked the artist to re-sub that design, which laughing dog did. And then I accepted the design, and now we can't see it.
on June 6th, 2008
I'm confuzeled. I think something must have gone wrong during the resub because I don't see a second resubmission. I downloaded the hozed file, re-uploaded it as one of my own submissions and the re-write process worked correctly - the file was usable. In fact, I just replaced the version that was not working with the version I submitted and you can see it's as it should be.
on June 6th, 2008
it is working now. must have been the internet goblins.
on June 6th, 2008
No, I fixed it. I shouldn't have had to though...
on June 6th, 2008
Weird. I know when I finally went to accept it, our administrative page told me "this design has been updated, blablabla" So, I assumed Laughing-Dog had re-subbed it like I had asked.
Only the Shadow Knows
on June 6th, 2008
Safari on the Mac is giving me this when attempting to load Tastythreads home page only, if i go into the history an pull up an internal page it will open :Safari can’t open the page “http://tastythreads.com/”. The error was: “cannot decode raw data” (NSURLErrorDomain:-1015) Please choose Report Bugs to Apple from the Safari menu, note the error number, and describe what you did before you saw this message.
on June 6th, 2008
Safari is doing the exact same thing to me. I just tried opening the homepage in IE and Firefox at the school's computer lab and I'm getting the same result.
on June 6th, 2008
That's interesting. I just turned on caching yesterday and I think this is related. It's interesting too because I never go to http://tastythreads.com, but http://www.tastythreads.com, and never noticed it. Do you get the same error with the 'www' prefix? Without it, I got an error once in IE, but I did a refresh and it went away.
on June 6th, 2008
I tried with the www and on the first load it came up. Opened a scond tab and tried again and got the error. Went to the first tab and refreshed and got the error. Now I can't get the site to load at all again in Safari.
on June 6th, 2008
OK - turning caching off for now.
on June 6th, 2008
Safari is back up and working fine.
on June 8th, 2008
Did I mention I hate IE? Just noticed that avatars are covering up content with IE. I'll fix that by resizing avatars on design nodes.
on June 11th, 2008
Found another bug. When I look at my portfolio, the descriptions are cut off by the "design" "vote" "buy" "threads" banner thing. The text just goes a bit too far behind the banners before starting a new line. Using Firefox if it matters.
on June 12th, 2008
Thanks. Let me look at that. Not being an artist, I don't really have a portfolio :)
If I can't fix this now, it will definitely be fixed when we widen the static format. Right now we're set at 800x600 and we're going to 1024x768 soon. I'd love to have the whole thing dynamic, but... Probably not going to happen.
on June 16th, 2008
I noticed that the most recent of the submitted designs have 200+ days left on voting. That might be a bit excessive and unfair to the rest of us that got much less time... ;)
on July 1st, 2008
Sorry about that. We fixed that a little bit ago. The bug was caused by the same reason I avoided a career that had anything to do with math.