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  1. Been awhile, bud. Good to see a familiar face again. Welcome back!
  2. The question(s) in this support topic have been answered and the topic author has resolved their issue. This topic is now closed. If you have other questions, please open a new topic.
  3. This issue was fixed in a release patch. Just download the attached file and upload it to applications/core/extensions/core/Queue, overwriting the existing file. RecountMemberContent.php
  4. Just to be clear: Is the toolbar itself missing or just custom bbcode? Have you tried setting your board to default front/acp skins? What version are you using and is it nulled?
  5. You likely already have but did you try restoring to default configuration?
  6. Hey, you.. get on Skype, or Discord, or whatever it is you use now. 

  7. Can you PM me? My messenger is borked.

    1. Show previous comments  5 more
    2. Jrock

      Jrock

      Why did @Harrier give this status update negative rep? What a troll!

    3. James

      James

      It's... been a fun time with Harrier.

    4. Popeye

      Popeye

      It was done accidently no malice intended sorry.

  8. Over the last few weeks, there's been a significant increase in support requests, general questions, and mostly nonconstructive reviews being left on files. Reviews are meant for constructive feedback, not support requests. If you have downloaded a file and it doesn't work as expected, you're welcome to share your findings in a review but we ask that you at least attempt to determine if the issue is in fact with the file or a simple configuration error, and that you seek support in the appropriate support forum. Going forward, we will begin issuing educational warnings, followed by warnings that carry penalties, for reviews that are off-topic or nonconstructive.
  9. Tier 1 - Frost - Donate $10 | Tier 2 - Snow - Donate $25 | Tier 3 - Blizzard - Donate $50 | Tier 4 - Vortex - Donate $100 All donations help and all of the rewards you get for donating are permanent. Donations stack as well, so if you donate (for example) $10 today and $15 next month, you will still get upgraded to the next tier. Donations are non-refundable. Perks subject to change. Features Newbie Novice Member Veteran Legend Immortal Frost Snow Blizzard Vortex Free paid files No No No No No No No No No Yes Priority Support No No No No No No No No Yes Yes Name Change No No No No No No 60 days 30 days 14 days Unlimited Search Flood 60s 30s 20s 15s 10s 5s 15s 10s 5s Unlimited Profile Photo GIF No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Signature No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Cover Photo No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Profile Songs No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes PMs per day 5 5 5 5 10 15 10 15 25 Unlimited Message Storage 5 5 5 10 10 15 15 20 50 Unlimited Daily Max Rep 3 5 6 7 10 15 15 20 50 Unlimited View who gave rep No No No No No Yes No No Yes Yes Hide own content No No No No No Yes No No Yes Yes Max Download Speed 50 kbps 60 kbps 75 kbps 100 kbps 175 kbps 250 kbps 150 kbps 200 kbps 250 kbps Unlimited Download Wait Time 30s 20s 15s 10s 2s Instant 7s 5s 2s Instant Max Downloads/Day 3 files 5 files 7 files 9 files 12 files 20 files 12 files 20 files 30 files Unlimited
  10. Previously, users were required to post at least once every six months to ensure their accounts remained in good standing (e.g. "active"). In an effort to encourage activity with some tough love, the following mechanics are now being used: Inactivity Policy only applies to Newbies, Members, and Advanced Members Accounts that were created 30 or more days ago and have not posted in 30 or more days will be marked inactive. Content count is not considered. Whether you have 0 posts or 49, you're subject to this rule. To further clarify: if you create an account and don't post at all within 30 days, you'll be marked inactive. Even if you're logging in daily and downloading files. To remove yourself from the Inactive Members group, you only need to post once. Please do not spam with "thanks", "welcome", or other useless nonsense. Your account will just be flagged as a spammer. We're evaluating our options for improving this feature. Inactive Members have several restrictions placed on their accounts: Cannot view or download files. 300 second flood control (as opposed to 30 for Members). Cannot create profile status updates. A maximum of 1 PM can be sent per day, with a stored quota of 1 and a maximum of 10 stored notifications. New Threads: restricted to Off-topic Lounge, Member Introductions, and the Tutorials/Support areas for IPS, XenForo, and WordPress. Replies: restricted to Off-topic Lounge, Member Introductions, and the Support areas for IPS, XenForo, and WordPress. We understand that life sometimes gets in the way of hobbies, so please do not presume that if you are demoted to Inactive Member that this is some sort of blemish on your record. You can continue posting in most forums, including our support forums. The current setup is just a first pass and is subject to change; it currently does not delete any account from this website (as opposed to the old MIM system on 3.4).
  11. Pages works just fine as a bug tracker utility. It has its quirks but if you'r savvy with HTML / CSS you can customize the database to your liking. WebFlake is using a derivative of what IPS has and we fully intend to expand upon it. There haven't been any bug tracking applications released for IPS4 yet so your only other alternative would be third-party software / websites. The WF team used http://teamwork.com for most handling our IPS4 upgrade and it offered enough tools and features to prove worthwhile.
  12. ​Strange given the fact that WebFlake is using the exact same nulled copy (assuming you're using my 4.0.7 release).
  13. ​That might be the case but we don't want to advertise our host and invite additional DDOS attacks from butt-hurt banned users with an inferiority complex. Or is that too much to ask? Thought I should run that by you since you seem the be the authority on what's acceptable information to share.
  14. Just wanted to give everyone a heads up that we've updated our tracker system to better accommodate what we're trying to do with it; namely showing a status definition block which isn't category specific by default as well as showing a record index instead of categories. We did lose several suggestions when we opened the new database for them so if you don't see yours listed (we manually recreated those we were reviewing), please relist them. Comments were lost on submissions that were recreated. Functionality is still the same, the only difference now being that you'll need to select the desired category from the Trackers drop-down.
  15. Tony

    Hi

    Welcome to WebFlake! Hope you enjoy your stay.
  16. Opinions aren't facts; this thread only pertains to the latter. Don't confuse ad hominem with a direct attack either. I won't debase myself by arguing with someone who is naive enough to believe that ditching some of the world's largest companies in favor of less-successful alternates is a viable solution for every website hosted outside of America. The next bit I'm going to quote says more than enough about how sheltered a life you clearly live: Evidently you still think the year is early 2014, otherwise you'd see the stupidity in such an assessment. The Pirate Bay and EZTV have both been taken offline, only the former returning after several months of downtime. "Without issue"? If the adversity sites like TPB and EZTV have had to face isn't an "issue", then you can rest assured that the repercussions of a SOPA-style bill passing in America will certainly be that "issue" you're looking for.
  17. As many of you noticed, I'm sure, WebFlake was offline for an inordinate amount of time yesterday. At approximately 4pm EST, WebFlake became the target of an unwarranted Distributed Denial of Service (DDOS) attack. For whatever reason, the culprit decided it wise to claim responsibility for the action on Twitter: Ironic, no? Funnies aside, the user responsible has been inactive for roughly eight months so we're under the impression that he used a duplicate account that was coincidentally banned. Update: We've identified ProHex as also being JohnnyBoy and Websec. Both were issued warnings for violating our no-advertising policy, especially for third-party reseller hosting. Seems to be the reason for the anger; the reason for the attack is still highlighted in the embedded tweet. That said, Phun opted to take the server offline for several hours while the attacker had his tantrum, which was the best solution at the time so in reality, the attacker was only responsible for an hour or two of downtime. The user behind this attack is evidently ProHex (his twitter account can be seen above). Given the ease of anonymity these days, we've taken whatever recourse is available to us, such as reporting his falsified WhoIs data to ICANN and reporting his site and usage of said site to both his domain registrar and hosting provider. Correspondence has been sent to the lone service provider he utilized within the United States and if ProHex is indeed an American citizen, the provider will be able to trace the connection and report him to the proper authorities. We'd be happy to share a list of compiled IP addresses but most, if not all, would be traced back to a VPN service. Yes, it's a bit odd that a community like WebFlake would be seeking legal recourse as a result of a DDOS attack but despite what WebFlake offers here in the way of content, we're so much better than the rest. We stand for something and actually have principles and morals. That said, because we don't condone DDOS or hacking attempts, we won't openly encourage anyone to make malicious use of the information we've provided but what we don't know won't hurt us, either! Site URL: http://ioscoderz.comNOTE: this site has been flagged as potentially harmful, so proceed with caution.Site IP: 94.102.51.209Email: [email protected] for the inconvenience yesterday. Enjoy your week!
  18. Try removing line 547 from init.php in your forum root and restarting PHP processes on your server. This is the line you'd be removing: 'copyright' => TRUE, // Copyright DisabledAs for the pips, I directed you to the wrong setting. My apologies. ACP > Members > Member Settings > Ranks
  19. Simple. Use HTML in the Copyright Line field in General Configuration. Once you create Reputation Levels (ACP > Members > Reputation) they will appear automatically.
  20. Wow. Ignorance at its finest. SOPA and legislation like it are aimed at foreign websites. Evidently you haven't read the material provided above, or any material regarding such legislation (i.e. TPP). SOPA regulates the dealings between American service providers and foreign sites; most notably search engines, advertising networks, and payment processors (such as PayPal, Visa, and MasterCard). Search engines will be forced to remove listings of offending foreign sites; advertising networks will have to stop selling ads to offending sites; payment processors will have to stop processing payments from Americans for offending sites. You don't think any of this would impact European countries? In previous versions of SOPA (being discussed once more in the Trans-Pacific Partnership), DNS disruptions would become mandatory as well. Clearly, you're unaware of what ICE takedowns are. Furthermore, SOPA does not even require a complaint from a rights-holder before the US-based service providers cut off their payments, appearance in search results, or advertisements. Imagine one morning you wake up, to find your community blacklisted across the internet. You might be just outside the reach of United States judicial system but you're still under the purview of Interpol, who has been working closely with major authorities in taking down some of the internet's largest databases, such as TPB and EZTV. Please don't respond to this thread with inaccurate bullshit. The Trans-Pacific Partnership (SOPA 2.0) is a real threat, especially to WebFlake.
  21. We dropped support for vBulletin in February due to very little interest in the platform, not to mention the fact that the product as a whole is going downhill, quite rapdily. Burning Board has had some interest from a few users but not nearly enough to warrant launching official support for it. NodeBB is so little known that it wouldn't be worth the time, really.
  22. Inactive members do not have permission to download files because we frown upon leeching. Allow me to elaborate. You're only required to post once every 180 days to avoid being bumped down to Inactive Member, which isn't much to ask of anyone, regardless of their circumstances. If Phun wouldn't strangle me for it, Inactive Members would be auto-banned as I feel if you can't invest some effort into this community, then you're not deserving of being a member. Unless you're dead, imprisoned or homeless, you have zero excuse for not being able to post at least once every six months and even then, those three reasons only justify my desire to auto-delete/ban inactive accounts. Since we're believers in second chances, you have the opportunity to become active again but with great restriction. Inactive Members who create at least five (5) non-spam posts upon returning will automatically be promoted back to Member. As an Inactive Member however, you have the following account restrictions: Inability to view or download filesInability to create status updatesMaximum of one PM per day and 10 stored notificationsThese restrictions are subject to change, for better or for worse.
  23. Skreamzja is partially right.. if you change the CSS he pasted, you'll be altering the font size for all icons on the board. You need to specify the sub-class. Use the following CSS instead, placing it in Custom.CSS: .fa-circle.ipsOnlineStatus_online { font-size: 12px; }
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