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The Old Man

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  1. I'm not sure why some SVGs get a thumbnail and some don't though, but thanks for looking into this. Presumably they are being checked and sanitised at a basic level in the area of IC5 the same as when uploading them where you mentioned in the theme editor, so perhaps it could be added to the list of allowed areas?
  2. Hi, yes I uploaded them all together in one batch of SVG images.
  3. In v5.0.8 and v5.0.9 that I've so far been using, SVG thumbnails are not displaying in the thumbnail preview in the AdminCP > Themes > Theme Resources page. Example in the following screenshot, of the 19x SVG images I uploaded, only 3 actually show a generated thumbnail... I looked in the browser dev tools and the images that have no thumbnail have image dimensions of 0w x 0h, whereas the functioning thumbnails have dimensions like 520w x 840h (so technically not thumbnail images but resized by CSS). It can be difficult to tell them apart when they have similar filenames cat1, cat 2 etc The actual image resources themselves display correctly on the front-end and this doesn't happen with webp, jpg etc So I assume when uploading the actual SVGs, the thumbnails are somehow not always being properly created. These images are displayed correctly in IPS4's Theme Resources, although they were often very large you could always see them.
  4.    Marc reacted to a post in a topic: Client Area - Broken link
  5. That's useful to remember and easy to forget! 😁
  6. Thanks Marc, it is working now by the way. 🙂
  7. Thanks, some of my v4 licences aren't full suite and one is now spare, so I wanted to remind myself of the costs. I was also wondering the cost to have v4 and v5 on the same domain after I eventually upgrade my v4 invisionary.tech site to v5, which apparently requires 2 seperate licences.
  8. Maybe they could add a hide/show toggle to each of the emoji groups but I doubt it will happen. Having to scrolll the mouse wheel 28 times just to get to the first batch of your custom emoticons is ridiculous, I still ask why not simply move them to their own tab like they did for the FA icons, surely the same justification applies.
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  10. Hi, The link in Client Area for "Interested in version 5? Click here to review the requirements to gain access. " doesn't seem to be working any more. Nothing happens at all.
  11.    Stuart Silvester reacted to a post in a topic: Cloudflare Turnstile Captcha 4.7.22
  12. Sorry for the vent! I think this is limited to the theme resources, as other values are now making it through whereas in 5.0.8 they weren't: @keyframes inv_fadeInRight { 0% { opacity: 0; transform: translateX(100%); } 100% { opacity: {theme="var.halmac_scroll_up_icon_opacity"}; transform: translateX(0); } }The opacity does get parsed: @keyframes inv_fadeInRight { 0% { opacity:0; transform:translateX(100%); } 100% { opacity:0.7; transform:translateX(0); } }
  13. Thanks Stuart, no not using WAF, just the free account offering. 🙂 Awesome, yes its quite straightforward to set up once you realise which keys it is asking for. 🙂
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  16. Hi, I'm sorry but this just doesn't work. I just tried again, moved my CSS from the front to the AdminCP Theme Settings and it defintely doesn't work. You do have to hit save anyway to get it to store the CSS in the first place. I just tried saving multiple times, the resources are not being parsed on the front end, same as using template logic within the JS template isn't parsed. Honestly, theming with IC5 has been a stressful and frustrating experience beyond editing colors. Somebody should probably be checking these bug fixes from a QA perspective.
  17. Yeah, its showing stats immediately on the Cloudflare dash. The pre-clearence thing seems to be down to whether IPS's devs intergrated it. I imagaine they didn't for simplicity's sake. It means accounting for extra cookies etc.
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