Guest
Hello Maripac
Thanks for the tip! Can you please describe (preferably with a link) where exactly these texts appear and which browser version you are using? English references are not really necessary on Migipedia ;-)
Kind regards,
Sabine, Migipedia team
Guest
Hello Istanbul
Not everyone is as polyglot as you ;-) Thanks for the clarification. Funnily enough, I see the labels in German ("Add reply"). So it would be good to know which browser and browser version you and Maripac are using so that I can narrow down the problem as much as possible.
Best regards
Sabine, Migipedia team
Hello Sabine,
thank you very much for letting me know. It doesn't "bother" me at all (Istanbul anticipates it :)) - rather what/how you formulate it - I was wondering to what extent this makes sense/is useful.
I noticed it tonight (Mac, Safari), as soon as a product wants to be described, on the start page (which is hostile to me anyway)... Regarding browser & browser version better consult professional Istanbul, I am woefully incompetent in this area :(...
THANK YOU Istanbul for the clarifying link and the hint that this was already the case with the old platform, I obviously missed that-:(...
lg, "maripac"
@Maripac, Sabine,
Professional my ass! That was once.
Firefox; Safari on PC, English, IE; Google Chrome, German, Safari on iPad, German. Everything is OK at the moment.
Istanbul
Guest
Merci, Istanbul and Maripac! Mysterious that it sometimes appears and sometimes not. I'll keep an eye on it in the near future and also try it with several browsers; but I'm sure it will also be on our list of "bugs".
Best regards
Sabine, Migipedia team
Hello Sabine,
THANK YOU!
I have just 'looked' again on the homepage. When I click on the topmost post (i.e. on the orange term goji berries), I see the English expressions "your comment" and "add an answer" if I wanted to add a comment/answer. But as I mentioned, hardly anyone will take serious offense at this, especially as it does not affect the orientation on Migipedia.
Best regards to you too
"maripac"
@Istanbul: In my opinion, that IS still the case, and in several respects!
But, Istanbul: Where did your portrait "end up"? Possibly another "search error" on my part, but suddenly I can't find it anywhere among the others (Kathrin, Rebecca07, teufelchen):(...
GLG, "maripac"
Guest
Hello Maripac
I am not Istanbul ;-) But of course I read your comment anyway. Surprisingly, Istanbul's portrait is no longer on the news list - even though it still exists: http://www.migipedia.ch/de/news/user-portrait-das-ist-die-welt-von-istanbul
Why this link has disappeared is a big mystery to me. I have passed this on for technical clarification and will get back to you when I know more!
Best regards
Sabine, Migipedia team
@Maripac, Sabine,
I also noticed the day before yesterday that my portrait would have been activated for the guest (Sandra), the "long answer", if my question had been answered by him (her)!
That didn't bother me at all, because I went online to "blick.ch" on 17.08.2010 where the report, except for the video, is still saved under "Tea-Time on the PC".
YES HE WRITES IN ENGLISH AGAIN, EVEN IN "IE" AND ON THE "IPAD" WITH SAFARI.
Instead of a screenshot, the source code generated after Skade7's contribution to the M-Budget Atlantic Brötlilachs.
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###a href="/en/flag/flag/abuse_node/165014?destination=product%2Fdetail%2F10136&token=cb4c62ca84f040b5f9f3233fcd41ba9ce20353fd" title="Report this content as inappropriate." class="flag flag flag-action flag-link-toggle flag-processed" rel="nofollow">Report this content as inappropriate.###/a>###span class="flag-throbber">###/span>
###/span>
###/li>
"<" have been replaced by "###".
Have a nice weekend
Istanbul