SMF 2.0 RC1
I just noticed this when about to log in to the admin panel:
(https://www.simplemachines.org/community/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hotlinkfiles.com%2Ffiles%2F2302950_k4pbi%2FImage2.jpg&hash=b983cf6981e216cadd3f826ae70c6fbc5cab56b4)
When i click that i get this:
(https://www.simplemachines.org/community/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hotlinkfiles.com%2Ffiles%2F2302949_8izio%2FImage4.jpg&hash=a8d592f9efecb18ebe581933586dcdb1ad7735d9)
The question-mark image has that problem all over the forum and no help-pages work. What did i do?
Have you just had a clean install? If you have, re-upload your sources folder. It may of had some drops to it. If this don't work, try re-uploading the theme(s). Hope this works!
Eh, um, that won't work. I make online changes to the files on the server. The ones i have here are older than those there, so it would create many more problems.
I just noticed this in the source-code:
alt="<font color="#0080c0">Help
There's an apostrophe missing for some reason and it simply makes all text within the help-pages white, which means they're still there. A single apostrophe can do so much, lol, so it would be very practical if someone could help me find out where exactly it's missing, or at least in which file it SHOULD be missing in.
Anyone getting anywhere with this? I can't figure out how this happened. I've never seen a font tag inside an alt attribute before...
alt="<font color="#0080c0">Help</font>"
Sorry for bumping this like this but this is a quite serious problem that i can't seem to find the solution for. Greatly appreciate any suggestions!
Still as much of a problem now as it was a month ago... =/
Reuplosd the sources and themes that's all you can really do. I'm guessing?
I will just mess up more things if i do that. There must be someone who knows which file specifically i have to re-upload in that case. If i just knew that i could find the problem and fix it myself in the same file on the server.
Take a look at /Themes/default/Login.template.php. The function template_admin_login() starts about line 207.