BPak Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Dec 10, 2013 #1 I have the IE latest explorer and when posting it does not show the usual Icons for hyperlink and Code Tags. Only three buttons on bottom of post area. Create Thread - Upload a File and Preview. It is not like this on other forums...
I have the IE latest explorer and when posting it does not show the usual Icons for hyperlink and Code Tags. Only three buttons on bottom of post area. Create Thread - Upload a File and Preview. It is not like this on other forums...
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Dec 10, 2013 #2 The forum is running the latest Xenforo version. It should have fixed the IE11 issues but apparently the fixes are not complete. You will need to click on the compatibility mode icon for now.
The forum is running the latest Xenforo version. It should have fixed the IE11 issues but apparently the fixes are not complete. You will need to click on the compatibility mode icon for now.
agraham Expert Licensed User Longtime User Dec 10, 2013 #3 And even in compatibility mode it does not show the Editor icon bar.
BPak Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Dec 10, 2013 #4 I have Basic4PPC.com in the compatibility mode. It allows me to post! But restricted to just posting text.
I have Basic4PPC.com in the compatibility mode. It allows me to post! But restricted to just posting text.
agraham Expert Licensed User Longtime User Dec 10, 2013 #5 You can use BB Codes. Click help at the right of the Blue bar at the bottom of the page. There's a link to the available BB codes there.
You can use BB Codes. Click help at the right of the Blue bar at the bottom of the page. There's a link to the available BB codes there.
BPak Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Dec 11, 2013 #6 Thanks Andrew. That is what I can use. Example: B4X: Dim m As Map ' Table for Categories m.Initialize 'clear the map m.Put("CId", DBUtils.DB_INTEGER) m.Put("Categories", DBUtils.DB_TEXT) DBUtils.CreateTable(SQL1, "Categories", m, "CId")
Thanks Andrew. That is what I can use. Example: B4X: Dim m As Map ' Table for Categories m.Initialize 'clear the map m.Put("CId", DBUtils.DB_INTEGER) m.Put("Categories", DBUtils.DB_TEXT) DBUtils.CreateTable(SQL1, "Categories", m, "CId")