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Well this is apparently not a glitch, as the cause of the problem is that custom themes do not implement css for who's online script. I've included the css file for who's online script in this reply, you may do one of the followings to resolve the issue.
1. Create a new folder called css in your adoptables site root directory, and upload the file online.css to this folder. Then add this line for file inclusion inside script file online.php(around line 4 or 5): PHP Code:
I'd strongly recommend the first approach since this is the way Mys v1.3.x is built, in which users can define additional css with ease. |
Online Users Glitch
I Understood Nuts ! :coloness:
Someone Explain Me What To Do! I Am Sorry For Asking , But I Really Need Help! Regards, Alaric Rodrigues. Mysidiaadoptables Member. |
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Oh my badness, I forgot to upload the online.css file... Download the attachment from this post and upload it to a new folder in your adoptables home directory called 'css'. This should solve your problem.
Also please understand this is not a glitch with the official script. The custom themes designers did not copy/paste the css definition for whos online page from the default themes' css files, this is why the who's online page looks messed up. |
Online Users Glitch
Thank'x Once Again Hall Of Famer !
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-1...912/online.png It Work's Fine Now! Regards, Alaric. Mysidiaadoptables Member! |
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