Did I fix it?
Did I break the forum and then fix it again?
@redink1:
Assuming that you are serious in asking this question... I will give you a sincere answer, unlike the various clowns and such who seemed to assume you were just being silly.
As far as I know, the forum has not stopped working according to my expectations. So, either you fixed it before I noticed the problem, or the problem was not reproducible by the time I was using the forum after you had seen the problem or the problem was one that I never noticed and still don't know about.
Perhaps you can be more specific about what part of the forum seemed to stop working, I could give you another answer. But, for now, it seems to me that all is well and all has been well for quite some time.
:-}
Assuming that you are serious in asking this question... I will give you a sincere answer, unlike the various clowns and such who seemed to assume you were just being silly.
As far as I know, the forum has not stopped working according to my expectations. So, either you fixed it before I noticed the problem, or the problem was not reproducible by the time I was using the forum after you had seen the problem or the problem was one that I never noticed and still don't know about.
Perhaps you can be more specific about what part of the forum seemed to stop working, I could give you another answer. But, for now, it seems to me that all is well and all has been well for quite some time.
:-}
Presumably by the fact that here was a post at all, the ability to create a new thread or reply may have been broken by him. Resulting in his test post to see if he had repaired the issue.
No idea TBH. I haven't used the forum for a while until now.
Slipdink, that's a very long-winded way of saying "perhaps"
Edit: Or indeed, "perchance".
Edit2: In fact, assuming that if some other member had noticed a problem they would have said so and the fact that they didn't means nothing was noticed, logically this means your post was exactly as helpful as everyone else's. In which case, you could've just said "pepperoni", which was just as useful in the end as your post was
Edit: Or indeed, "perchance".
Edit2: In fact, assuming that if some other member had noticed a problem they would have said so and the fact that they didn't means nothing was noticed, logically this means your post was exactly as helpful as everyone else's. In which case, you could've just said "pepperoni", which was just as useful in the end as your post was
Anyway, I think a more interesting question here is: What were you trying to do with the forum?
Did you hit a User Badge limit or something? Curious to know the details.
I really appreciate the switch to preferred pronouns rather than gender