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problem with kunena profile edit button in dominion

  • Re: problem with kunena profile edit button in dominion

    Posted 14 years 1 week ago
    • This really helped me too, thanks kat!
  • Re: problem with kunena profile edit button in dominion

    Posted 13 years 11 months ago
    • If you want to keep the Build Title Spans on, make another Kunena menu item as an external link to the edit page. Mine was w ww.yourwebsite.com/forum/profile/edit. I am able to keep the title spans on, although on the Profile page, the edit text is still on the left and unclickable...
  • Re: problem with kunena profile edit button in dominion

    Posted 13 years 6 months ago
    • Turning OFF the "build title spans" and enable Mootools upgrade did the trick on my site!

      Search realy can help
  • Re: problem with kunena profile edit button in dominion

    Posted 13 years 3 months ago
    • ok maybe Kat can help me too...

      Running Kunena v 1.6
      Tachyon Rocketlauncher for J1.5
      Build Title Span = off in my install.

      I am worried about the mootools upgrade system component since it seems to be loading mootools 1.12, as found in firebug, and this should be mootools 1.2 if im not mistaken.

      In Kunena everything works, except when you attempt to edit your profile. you can hit the edit button, but then none of the tabs are clickable, they are on screen, but you cant click them. By tabs i mean "user Account", "Profile Information", "Avatar Image", etc.. The save and cancel buttoms appear fine on the same page as well....

      Whats even more odd, if you highlite all of those buttons and copy them to the clipboard, then paste them using ctrl-v, you get this:

      User Account
      Edit User Information
      User Name:
      Name
      E-mail
      Password:
      Verify Password:
      Profile Information
      Edit Profile Information
      Personal Text
      Birthdate
      Location
      Gender
      Web site Name
      Web site URL
      Twitter
      Facebook
      MySpace
      SKYPE
      Linkedin
      Delicious
      FriendFeed
      Digg
      YIM
      AIM
      GTALK
      ICQ
      MSN
      Blogger
      Flickr
      Bebo
      Signature
      Avatar Image
      Change Avatar Image
      Upload New Avatar
      Select Avatar From Gallery
      Forum Settings

      Which shows us that the sub-menus for those buttons is being loaded but is not being displayed as a link.

      I really need help with this!
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    Re: problem with kunena profile edit button in dominion

    Posted 13 years 3 months ago
    • Clifton Murphy wrote:
      I really need help with this!
      and i really need a link and some login details. you can send those via pm. :)
    • Kat05 / QA Lead & Support / Germany
  • Re: problem with kunena profile edit button in Stratos

    Posted 9 years 1 month ago
    • Hi Y'all,

      I've checked out this thread and still haven't found a fix for this issue. I'm running the latest version of Joomla and have updated Kunena. When using the Profile>>>Edit>>>>Avatar feature I select upload avatar and click save. The new avatar shows immediately. However, it does not stay. As soon as I leave the edit page the avatar converts back to the origianl avatar.
      I have also tried saving twice. Once the Avatar is changed I then hit the save button again. Same result. The image converts back to the original image and does not save the changed image.
      Any Ideas? My users are starting to fire up torches and grabbing pitchforks!

      I have gravatars turned off. Turning that on makes the Avatar Image menu item disappear completely.

      Thanks Y'all!

      Wade
      www.texasholdemradio.com

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