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  1. the internet, I wish I did this photo, but I don't do cold weather
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  2. No worries. Here to help you out! Cheers. The question(s) in this support topic have been answered and the owner has been able to solve the problem. Because of this, the support topic has been closed and moved. If you have other questions, please open a new topic.
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  3. @theezy My fault, didn't mention the template! I am sorry! You can find this code in ACP > Look & Feel > <template_name> > globalTemplate It's in your globalTemplate file.
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  4. How about copy your database and make a test run on another subdomain to see if it works out well and what not? That would work so you don't have to do that on your live website and then something happen.
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  5. I'm using 4.06 now compared to RC6 and it's been going great. Of course, I made sure I backed up as much as possible but its been great. There tons of things that have been fixed.
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  6. I noticed while browsing around, many thanks + he pm'd me, quite the prompt service here, its amazing. Thanks again. Going to post in the market now. Hopefully I'll find some people that are willing to develop
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  7. You're comparing apples to oranges. ForumCore > WebFlake involved an entirely new database with a new domain. IPS3 > IPS4 involves software only. For the record, at no point was it suggested that any remnants of ForumCore would be implemented into WebFlake. The intention was always to start fresh.
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  8. I love foxes and wolves!
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  9. I wholeheartedly agree but I do want to note that designing a custom theme would take time. We would likely need to work with the default theme, edit the color scheme, and make other adjustments to our liking. Not the worst thing in the world as I personally find the default theme aesthetically pleasing. We've been working on a test board in the background, doing a dry run upgrade. Essentially, I'd like to upgrade a dummy copy of WebFlake to the latest copy (4.0.5.1), install all necessary or desired applications and plugins, ensure smooth functionality and then perform a live upgrade with a backup on hand just in case. Virtually every hook/app we use now is available in some form or another for IPS4; or at least better alternatives. We certainly can't put our future on hold for a few apps/hooks that may or may not be upgraded for 4.x either. I also want to mention, for clarification purposes, that I'm of the opinion that the longer we wait to upgrade, the worse off we'll be. It'll leave us hand-tied with simple daily tasks as we try to get used to the new mechanics of IPS4 and provide support for our users as well; it'd be an awful lot of work. I'd much rather be upgraded in the coming week or two, giving us ample time to work on our site, make needed adjustments, and then prep for the influx of users we're sure to get when 3.4.x support is officially dropped by IPS. Of the votes cast thus far, 33% of them had no idea 3.4.x support was being dropped by IPS. That means a lot of folks are going to be upgrading last-minute, so the better prepared we are, the better off we are.
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  10. Well, we're not a hyper-focused GFX website. We also expect people to use proper formats to assist with the process. Topic locked.
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  11. lol thats what they said about Forum Core
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