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I doubt they will cause issues, but if you notice any please report them here.


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kareng Grand Master

I just got this note several times in a row.  I don't think there are many people on right now

 

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Scott Adams Grand Master

We did have a server issue today, but I think it is ok now...let me know...

bartfull Rising Star

Don't know if it has anything to do with the upgrade but I've noticed today that I have to type slowly or it misses letters. Hasn't happened on any other sites but if I type fast it comes out like - "d't tye oo ft" instead of "don't type too fast".

beth01 Enthusiast

Don't know if it has anything to do with the upgrade but I've noticed today that I have to type slowly or it misses letters. Hasn't happened on any other sites but if I type fast it comes out like - "d't tye oo ft" instead of "don't type too fast".

this made me lol, thank you

Scott Adams Grand Master

I doubt what I did would cause that...is anyone else having this issue, as I can't reproduce it?

beth01 Enthusiast

I've been having issues where my words just stop. They don't stutter like Bart's do. A few seconds later it's fine.

I guess a better way to explain it is I will type, the words are slow to come to the page ( sometimes a few words behind), and then a word will pop up missing letters that I know I typed)


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bartfull Rising Star

"I guess a better way to explain it is I will type, the words are slow to come to the page ( sometimes a few words behind), and then a word will pop up missing letters that I know I typed)"

 

Yes, that's exactly what happens to me if I type at normal speed.          

Scott Adams Grand Master

Understood, I'll work with the software developers to see if there are any known issues, and if I find anything out I'll post it here.

w8in4dave Community Regular

I am also having some lagging problems. Only here. I type and it takes it a few seconds to show up. I don't know If it makes a difference that I am on a Mac or not. But it shouldn't. It also takes it a while to "Actually" post it after I jit post 

Scott Adams Grand Master

Roger...I'll post anything here that I find out.

squirmingitch Veteran

Just this afternoon something odd has happened to me. I'm on a Mac using Safari browser. Every thread in the DH forum is showing green buttons even though I have read them all ~~ no blue buttons appearing in any thread. I tried reading one then exiting the site and when I came back the button was again green even though there were no new posts to the thread.

This is not happening on the complete forum menu. On the complete forum menu I have a blue button for the dh forum as well as the Board/Forum Technical Help and all the rest of the forums have green buttons so that is working correctly.

Scott Adams Grand Master

We recently changed the color of the button used to mark topics that you've posted in. It is not green instead of grey.

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