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#1 2009-06-01 20:36:20

Scarlett22
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Registered: 2009-01-29
Posts: 25

HELP!!! The website is going crazy on me!!!!!!!!!!!!

Recently, the "based on ________'s work" things disappeared from my projects that are remixes. I see them on everyone else's projects, but not mine!!!

And today, I discovered I was unable to reply to comments on galleries and some projects.

Also, sometimes when one of my projects gets a comment, the comment won't be there. Sometimes MY comments become invisible. One time at school, my friend was commenting on a project that I had commented on twice earlier. Right after she hit submit, my invisible comment showed up. But after she left the page, the comment was never to be seen again.

I was just hoping that someone would be able to fix these problems, because they're REALLY getting to be too much.

-Scarlett22

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#2 2009-06-01 23:48:50

solstice
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Registered: 2008-09-04
Posts: 55

Re: HELP!!! The website is going crazy on me!!!!!!!!!!!!

sometimes when you submit a comment (that is a reply) it will be added on then to see it again you must press the button that reads (view all replys) and is a hyper link, try doing that but i'm not sure on the other problems

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#3 2009-06-02 00:11:38

iab97
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Registered: 2009-04-04
Posts: 100+

Re: HELP!!! The website is going crazy on me!!!!!!!!!!!!

I have seen that some projects don't say what they are based-on.

For example, I downloaded and remixed one of the "Join The Great Race" projects.
When I went to the original one I download it from, it didn't say whom it was based-on.
Yet, when I went to <i>my</i> version, it said that it was based on (user)'s version of (user)'s project.

So I'm guessing that that was either a bug or that the person has some-kind-of setting, forbidding the system to say whom he or she based the project on or something like that.

Perhaps I turned-on some setting and didn't know it? I'm not entirely sure what it is all about, either.


And, as for your second question I believed it has already been answered—unless you have been ignored or silenced or something like that—though, if you were silenced, you probably wouldn't be able to post this.  smile


-iab97 One of my favorite quotes: "You can't direct the wind, but can adjust your sails." -Unknown

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