No.1694
What did I miss?
No.1697
Haste posting srry.
No.1698
Oh my god help.
No.1699
the snow is that same for me. what is wrong with the internet?
No.1704
>>1700I must not check… arrgh
No.1705
I got the black </div>
It's over.
No.1706
I just now got the div instead of snowflakes. Not even beginning to understand.
No.1710
>>1709>seisatsu is sayaIS YOUR MIND FULL OF FUCK NOW????
Also, what happened with the snow?
No.1713
>>1711yeah, and now it's saying the frontpage is denying permission when you post, yet the post still shows up
No.1714
>>1713And the front page "recent posts" section isn't updating. This is punishment for taking the <div> away.
No.1717
>>1716WAIT A SEC I GET IT NOW!
THIS IS A PRANK THEY'RE DOING! Check the damn date, people.
Good one, Sei. Even in the netherworld you're still the best admin we ever had. We miss you.
RIP.
No.1730
>>1729There were a ton of references in a bunch of files to the javascript
Should be gone now.
No.1731
>>1730You didn't edit every single page file did you? You only need to edit the relevant template and rebuild the site, which I already did before you posted. I wonder where you were still seeing snow. \o/
No.1734
>>1731Nope, just from news and the theme template, then I rebuilt the required things. Some people were still seeing the 404s (in their javascript console) from where I hadn't removed the js properly.
>>1732What exactly is "happening"? A cute image doesn't help fix anything, unfortunately. I'm not getting any errors on post and I'm not sure what error you're receiving. You also might be caching the error from when you had it, never know. Try clearing it and continuing. I asked a few others if they're having any issues and they're not.
No.1735
>>1731>having to rebuild>evertinyboard bad software tbh imo
No.1739
>>1735The software caches all dynamic page data, such as posts and threads, into static HTML pages to reduce database load. These static pages are updated when the site detects a change in the page data, such as a new post. When you change something behind the scenes, such as including a snow script in the page template, you need to manually tell the software to regenerate the page since the change was not done through the site and cannot be detected automatically. It's a logical solution; the alternative would be to poll the database on every single page visit, creating a crippling amount of database traffic.
No.1745
>>1735at least it works
remember the archive