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Unfortunately, respect was lost in one of the intermediate transitions, so likes are all starting at zero.
Yeah, it's already much faster.You're not. The current issue is the board is performing a bunch of one-time operation which are hogging resources such as distributing trophies, people mass-deleting remnant PMs from the SMS board that carried over incorrectly, etc.
Once that is over, we should be broadly fine, and if not then @tehelgee has already stated that upgrading the server size from Personal to Business class is in the cards. But in the meantime we are waiting to see what happens after everything comes down.
That's not what I meant.Yeah, I intend to leave it locked for a while while the server redirects to the xenforo installation. That does mean this forum won't be accessible.
That's not what I meant.
I meant leaving a way to view the old forum, especially our old profiles and lists of watched threads. ("Notifications")
It's been exchanged because it will take a while for the DNS servers to successfully connect the new server with the URL address. Once that gets fixed in a day or so, we will have everything where it should be. Same thing happened to SV the day or so after it was set up, I believe IIRC.Is there a reason why the normal site address does not work, instead having to use the ip address?
The respect/upvote thing is gone. All of them are wiped out, forever. It's a sad sad thing (I was almost up to equalling my post count!). So we all have to start again. So, um, like farming is go~
EDIT: Ninja'd~
Don't see any other thread for this, so I'd just like to say I really preferred the old site and I wish i'd seen this before the change so I could have argued against it.
Frankly, I don't see any way that this change was necessary. Plus, we have to re-start many things all over again.
By the way, is it mandatory to pay , or is voluntary?
We can do something about this in a bit. Just need to get off work before I can access the cpanel to change the style.Is there a way to get the old font and size back? The new style is terrible. I can only see a fraction of the amount of text that was visible before the change and I just don't like the serif font.
We can do something about this in a bit. Just need to get off work before I can access the cpanel to change the style.
You forgot the fact that the new software is apparently sufficiently more resource-intensive that we required newer, more expensive hosting.Agreed, didn't say anything because I didn't expect it to happen in, well, days after polling a tiny fraction of QQ's userbase. I'm grateful to the people who donated to make this a better site and to Elgee for putting in work and I get that this is, really, a labor of love. But...
But honestly so far the results of the move that I've actually been able to notice in order of how visible they were.
1. Lost QQ's pretty nice skins in favor of well, shit and a half-decent thing Vanathor put together.
2. Lost all likes/respect except what seems to be in a few random places.
3. Most threads now have fucked up formatting via tags that got mutated in the transition and that non-breaking space thing. Some things rendered entirely unreadable because of this and it's now on individual QM's to go fix the stuff many already probably put a lot of time making look decent on the old forums, ignoring that dead projects will probably never get fixed making a lot of archives (And on a fiction forum archives are significant) now shit to read.
4. All threads now have borked internal links. Again, this makes many things like archives potentially very difficult to use.
5. The front page is shorter making threads that aren't quite as active more invisible (Old QQ had pretty much every active quest on the front page by default), the recent posts thing at the bottom makes scrolling down and back up a slight annoyance and is a lot bigger and more obtrusive.
5. Some formatting things I used on qq (invisible or near invisible links mostly) no longer work at all. (I'll freely admit that this is mostly me, but even if there is some tricky way to do this, it's nowhere near as simple as it was to type in on QQ.)
6. I'd forgotten how much I loathed Xenforo's rich-text editor and the way if often fucks up formatting royally in certain situations. QQ's was comparably, easy to use if lacking in a few features. Again, mostly me.
Sure, most of these are fixable or personal (aside from formatting errors in longer quests, finished quests or abandoned quests that people might read) but, well, none of those things are positive. I'd love to be happy about the upgrade, but, well, what about this was actually an upgrade?
What has improved or is going to improve about the user experience here?
I mean, better alerts? Great, but the forum was never actually active enough that a thread would fall off the front page. (Except that that's smaller now) so I can't honestly ever remember needing or wanting alerts.
Nicer PMs? Maybe, haven't really used any since the move anyway.