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Is it possible to add options on how many replies to see in a page? Or there is and im not finding it? 20 is way too low for me.
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Not that I know of as twenty had been the standard for years.Is it possible to add options on how many replies to see in a page? Or there is and im not finding it? 20 is way too low for me.
On XenForo it's a global setting and changing it actually causes a bunch of issues with page numbering/linking in existing threads (quoted posts) not working properly any more. I don't remember the exact details any more (and I don't know if this was ever fixed later on), but years back when I was making this change on another XF, this was indeed the case. IIRC an oversight in the way posts were referenced that included page numbers for some unfathomable reason, so changing the number of posts per page made the links reference incorrect posts.Is it possible to add options on how many replies to see in a page? Or there is and im not finding it? 20 is way too low for me.
I’ll check next time to confirm but I’m pretty sure it is on https://rpgwatch.com/forum/whats-new/posts/Is this on https://rpgwatch.com (front page) or some other url?
If you click on the lock sign does it show you the cert ?I’m continuing to receive a concerning browser security warning after returning to a RPGWatch tab from a previous login. Do certs need to be updated?
iPhone 15 Pro
OS: iOS 18.2.1
Browser: Safari
View attachment 6001
Will try this next time. I didn’t know it was a clickable icon like on other browsers since it is center justified. Apple and their design decisions sometimes…If you click on the lock sign does it show you the cert ?
Trying on a iPhone on a different browser is akin to Safari the way the web view is created. My iOS dev coworker said it is App Store policy to use Safari’s web view for any browser; they can’t implement their own. Unless that has changed.Very odd... I don't know what Safari's problem is. In any event, the warning is overly bombastic, even if for some reason Safari didn't want to connect over HTTPS, it wouldn't automatically mean that any sensitive information was "read" by any other people. So you don't need to worry, there's no exploit or anything of the sort.
Please check if you see the same error on a different browser. Also, https://macpaw.com/how-to/safari-cant-establish-secure-connection might be helpful.
Clicking on the padlock next to the url or other related icons might bring up more information on what's tripping Safari.
Logged in. Third-party cookies are blocked, but I added rpgwatch.com as an exception. It's still happening though.Are you logged in and have cookies enabled?