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(and other icons) on the index page are enlarged and therefore blurry. I'm using Firefox 54.0.1.Allow using Content-Security-Policy without unsafe-inline • Content-Security-Policystevemaury wrote: Sun May 20, 2018 8:16 pm I went to your board and looked for an hour or so, but did not see the women without underwear.
https://tracker.phpbb.com/browse/PHPBB3-15275JimA wrote: Mon Jul 17, 2017 11:32 pm Would you mind creating a ticket for this issue in our Bug Tracker?
This is a feature to fix rendering errors/blurriness on high-DPI displays. It is because your browser is caching the older, lower-resolution images.Heo32 wrote: Mon Jul 17, 2017 11:52 pm Everything went well but these is a tiny cosmetic issue. Theforum_read.gif
(and other icons) on the index page are enlarged and therefore blurry. I'm using Firefox 54.0.1.
Allow using Content-Security-Policy without unsafe-inline • Content-Security-Policystevemaury wrote: Sun May 20, 2018 8:16 pm I went to your board and looked for an hour or so, but did not see the women without underwear.
Most people can do a "full reload" with Ctrl+F5. That easy keyboard shortcut usually fixes these cache issues more easily than having to "go through the motions" to clear your cache.A_Jelly_Doughnut wrote: Tue Jul 18, 2017 12:38 amThis is a feature to fix rendering errors/blurriness on high-DPI displays. It is because your browser is caching the older, lower-resolution images.Heo32 wrote: Mon Jul 17, 2017 11:52 pm Everything went well but these is a tiny cosmetic issue. Theforum_read.gif
(and other icons) on the index page are enlarged and therefore blurry. I'm using Firefox 54.0.1.
Because that is the full package and you need them for a new install.Erwan11 wrote: Sat Jul 22, 2017 9:50 am You wrote: "4. Remove (delete) the config.php file, and the /images, /store and /files folders from the package (not your site)".
Why don't you delete them yourself before publishing the package
You can expect that they will not be made available for quite a while, should not even assume it will be a temporary thing. Just follow the link provided on the page you quoted for updating.
I think a separate pack for newbies without the images, store, files folders and config.php file would be a lot helpful so they dont get messed-up if incase a backup doesn't exist.david63 wrote: Sat Jul 22, 2017 9:51 amBecause that is the full package and you need them for a new install.Erwan11 wrote: Sat Jul 22, 2017 9:50 am You wrote: "4. Remove (delete) the config.php file, and the /images, /store and /files folders from the package (not your site)".
Why don't you delete them yourself before publishing the package
There are enough problems with people not using the most appropriate package already without introducing any more.Helios7 wrote: Mon Jul 31, 2017 7:41 am I think a separate pack for newbies without the images, store, files folders and config.php file would be a lot helpful so they dont get messed-up if incase a backup doesn't exist.