It works well on my end (Chrome)The search within a thread doesn't work anymore. The URL is really weird.
Tested with Chrome (full stock) & Firefox.
It works well on my end (Chrome)The search within a thread doesn't work anymore. The URL is really weird.
Tested with Chrome (full stock) & Firefox.
Do you mean I have been banned from search???
Maybe :laugh:
I'll try later since my device is 'busy' for now.Maybe :laugh:
IMO you are so experienced that you no longer need to search!
Serisouly I have no idea why it doesn't work for you....
Did you try on your phone from a web browser as well as on your PC? Does it fail on both?
Did you try with XDA Labs?
Feedback : the user experience on mobile is horrible
Recommendation : create a 2017 responsive design website
(no I don't want xda labs)
Thanks but it's not related to my feedback. A '2018 template' doesn't mean a lot. If it's something like the 2015 themes which are not stable 2 years later...
Feedback: Why the **** do I need to do an image verification every time I post? I use a rarely used browser (Pale Moon) so $croogle makes me click on 50 indiscernibly blurry images every time.
Hi. I'd like to report that there are several ads that pop up and are spam. Saying that my device has a virus (it most certainly does not) or that I've won something on Facebook (no. No I did not).
It's easy enough to close the browser window, but I'm letting y'all know in case it becomes an issue for other users.
Thank you. Have a nice day.
--BD
What's wrong with people using their names?Is it mentioned anywhere not to use one's real name as username? People do it all the time, yes, but I notice an exasperating number of Indians do it here.
While creating a new account, can there be an advisory note shown that strongly discourages people from using their real names? It could simply be a bold warning right above the username field when the person fills it out.
Privacy becomes an issue. Most people don't follow best practices for their online identities, and are easier to track and hack and whatnot. It would be good to mitigate it in whatever small way possible, no? Even if they use their real names elsewhere, XDA becomes one less attack vector.
I just thought it would me a nice way of spreading awareness of XDA.That's a great idea but it doesn't seem like XDA was designed for cloth conventions.
That's a great idea but it doesn't seem like XDA was designed for cloth conventions.Just a little request regarding XDA merchandise as the current ones from Zazzle are outdated. What I recommend is to have T-Shirts, hats, Hoodies, ect. This would make it easier as it could generate revenue and awareness. Another cool idea is to "personalize" these items by adding a username or avatar. That would be an interesting concept.
Thank you.