There's been ongoing redirect work, but if you open a browser and type in: (there was a url link here which no longer exists) it will bring you here, and I just tested 10 old apug links on google search results and they all directed to their identical location here. Can you pass on the links you were using so I can have a look? ThanksFor the first two days I was able to go to my old bookmarked APUG site and everything was seamless in terms of the old to new site. When I tried to reach it this morning the same way I got an error message. I had to google Photrio of which there seems to be several and APUG Photrio isn't the most prominent. Eventually I got there and had to login. The opening page format is in fact a little different from the old APUG. I take it that for the future APUG is effectively dead as a way of reaching Photrio?
I wonder how many newcomers who have heard of APUG will attempt to join that way and find that all they get is an error without any notification of a link to Photrio and possibly just give up?
Maybe this was all explained and I just never noticed.
pentaxuser
This should be fixed now.Here's a subtle one that I didn't see in this thread (but I admit I didn't read through very well):
Typing in (there was a url link here which no longer exists) redirects to https://photrio.com/forum/home, but it doesn't seem to be the same place as typing in https://www.photrio.com. That opens up https://www.photrio.com/forum/ Note the domain name difference.
Directly typing in photrio.com or https://photrio.com redirects to https://www.photrio.com/forum/ .
What tipped me off is that I had to log in separately for each website I was redirected to. I'm browsing in Firefox, if that makes a difference.
Thank you!
Can you pass on the links you were using so I can have a look? Thanks
This should be fixed now.
The option to edit or delete my posting no longer appears.
I'd not noticed on the old system, but that's probably because we are all a little more vigilante to help out when there is an upgrade.That actually used to happen on APUG as well, it's not new with the migration.
I presume it happens when additional posts have arrived while you were writing yours, which created another page after the one you are replying on. The reply gets glued onto the end of the page you're looking at to avoid a complete page reload, which is normally of course a nice thing - but if another page has been added on in the meantime it looks a little weird (it should reload the whole thing in order to tack your post on the 'new' end.)
Oh my... I hope you didn't write something naughty.
The option to edit or delete my posting no longer appears.
Hi, I can't seem to reproduce this. I suspect you may have some browser security plugins that are wiping cookies or blocking cookies. If you do, try adding Photrio to the whitelist, or tell them to ignore Photrio. Could be Ghosterly Adblockplus etc. If not let me know. ThanksI keep getting logged out, even though I've re-logged in and checked the 'stay logged in' box. Happened several times today already, but apparently happens when my computer automatically goes to sleep after a period of inactivity and then I'm logged out when I resume activity.
Hi, I can't seem to reproduce this. I suspect you may have some browser security plugins that are wiping cookies or blocking cookies. If you do, try adding Photrio to the whitelist, or tell them to ignore Photrio. Could be Ghosterly Adblockplus etc. If not let me know. Thanks
That's good to hear. I'm almost done compiling a list of all the feedback. There are quite a lot of mobile/tablet issues and various small glitches but nothing too major. I think in a few weeks we'll be better than ever.To say something positive: as frequent user from the moment of the change and using a computer on Opera I have not encountered any true technical problem.
It likely will not show, but this can be coded up, maybe for v2.0 of the systemHere's one, but first a caveat: I may have simply missed the post mentioned below (I read a lot of posts), but I don't remember certain replies, so I don't think I did. I could be wrong.
When I view this site, I always use "New Posts." I open what I want to read in tabs, "Mark All Read," then I read the tabs.
Can we follow/watch/subscribe (via reply or otherwise) to a post in an area we do not have enabled and still have it show in "New Posts" when someone replies - even if we don't enable the area it is in? There may be a reason we'd follow a thread yet not want to view all threads in that area. (I think this was discussed before the change-over.)
As an example, I had replied to a post (and have my settings "watch" threads I reply to). It's this one:
https://photrio.com/forum/index.php...dig-pre-shot-4-film-b-w-visualization.153179/
The thread has since been moved to the Hybrid area, and I don't remember seeing subsequent replies in "New Posts." While that particular thread is not important to me, I can imagine scenarios where it might matter to some (perhaps even myself).
It does show under my "Subscribed" threads. However, the "Subscribed" threads link isn't very helpful to me; the list sorting is based on activity (just like "My Posts" and "My Threads") - not on how old the post is or when I last posted to it. I rarely use these lists. They are often topped with threads I've not posted to for quite some time, simply because someone has posted to them more recently, and it makes finding something specific a bit difficult (and also makes follow-ups, or finding a thread to refer someone to, all but futile).
I'd rather not see all the new posts in a section I've not "checked" just to follow a few threads. I can get around this, as I do this on several sites I am not even a member of (for various reasons), but it does get tiring.
My apologies if it does show in New Posts and I simply missed it.
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