kvermeulen
Senior Member
Sorry but really dont like this new site layout.
please give me back the old one.
Too old for change.
tks
ken
please give me back the old one.
Too old for change.
tks
ken
New layout? Mine looks unchanged Ken (except for the ads they put in a few months ago).Sorry but really dont like this new site layout.
please give me back the old one.
Too old for change.
tks
ken
hmmmm - ok let me explain. whenever I wud call up the escape forum on my android phone it wud look almost identical to how the look is when I call up the fiberglassrv forum.New layout? Mine looks unchanged Ken (except for the ads they put in a few months ago).
Thanks Rbryan4 - problem solved, I found that the desktop was unchecked in settings so now it is back to normal.Ah, I see. I assume you are not using the app but a browser? If so, have you tried using the option of "request desktop site"? Since its Android, it should have a Chrome browser. If you click on the icon with the 3 dots on the right of the top bar, you should see that option. Might make a difference. If you're using the Tapatalk app, I can't speak to that since I don't use it.
Glad to hear.Thanks Rbryan4 - problem solved, I found that the desktop was unchecked in settings so now it is back to normal.
thanks again I owe u a beer,
Ken
Glad Robert was able to help you.I couldn't figure out the problem because I knew nothing had changed on this end.
Brings up an interesting point. You probably SHOULD clear the cache, history and cookies in your mobile browser periodically. They don't usually have much storage and the cached files do take up space on the phone. If you do clear it however, you'll need to sign in again, and probably reset the browser to use the desktop version.I had the same problem on my iPhone yesterday, and had to scroll to the very bottom and click on Switch to Full Version. Not sure how it got switched to the mobile version because I didn't do it.
Donna, it looks like something did change, but you would only notice it if using an iOS or Android device (and possibly just specific browsers, as there are several browsers for Android and presumably a choice for iOS).
All I can tell you is there was no notice given to the moderators of any upgrade. We're notified so we can keep an eye out for members having issues. Obviously there's no way to keep track of browser upgrades on individuals equipment, ISP changes and the like. Often these issues occur between the chair and the keyboard :whistling:Donna, it looks like something did change, but you would only notice it if using an iOS or Android device (and possibly just specific browsers, as there are several browsers for Android and presumably a choice for iOS).
Often these issues occur between the chair and the keyboard :whistling:
I don't see how you could ever keep up -- or want to.
That makes sense, but when using my Android tablet to view the Escape Forum, I almost always use a browser to view the web site, rather than the recently provided app. I've used three different browsers (Browser, Firefox, and Chrome) and I've never seen a page labelled "test" before - it has been in production release for a long time. The biggest changes I've noticed have been the increase in ads and the annoying prompts to use the app.I don't think this was a "change", but just that the mobile version of the site presented to an Android User Agent is probably still in beta mode - thus the "test" text.
Huh? A member started the topic. So how could it NOT be public if in a thread or topic. :-\A page titled "test" is a pretty strong indication that it was not supposed to shown to the public. That explains why moderators were not told of it: it wasn't supposed to out there at all!