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jayc

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Hi Nogi,

 

the pictures from the previous version of the forum software have not transferred over to the new forum.

Or the link has changed.

 

We have sticky posts like this one ...

 

http://shrimpkeepersforum.com/forum/index.php?/topic/4403-temperature-effects-on-shrimp-eggs-hatching-gender-of-shrimplets/

 

and this one about diseases...

http://shrimpkeepersforum.com/forum/index.php?/topic/5052-shrimp-diseases-and-diagnosis/

 

 

That don't make sense now without the picture attachments.

 

Any ideas?

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Hmmmmmmm I'll have to take a look.

 

Don't suppose you still have the original images  :lolu:

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The pics in my article for the library haven't made it across either & yes I probably do have the pics still. :thumbsu:

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No, unfortunately, don't have the pics  :unhappy:

Didn't think I would have needed to keep them as a backup.

 

Those lost pics would have been uploaded to the SKF site.

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Library pics won't come across but they should still be in the post that got promoted. I just need to relink them.

Jayc, that second link has the photos but as attachments. I've done a rough fix for the 1st post in that thread.

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Ok, I've updated the first thread and parts of the second thread for you. All you need to do to fix the others is edit your post, go to full editor and then down the bottom you'll see the attachments to add to the post.

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Thanks mate.

Fixed it. Sticky back on track.

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Doh, it was part of the library comp, don't remember where the original is.

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Doh, it was part of the library comp, don't remember where the original is.

 

Original is still here, it's in the competition forums. All the attachments are still there. It might actually be easier for me to get those articles fixed and then to re-promote rather than fixing the articles.

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Cool, sounds like a plan. If it doesn't work then I'll go back & reattach them, thanks Nogi! :thumbsu:

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There are several Stickies and posts which have been messed up, be it pictures or tables, that have not transferred well.

I've been taking responsibility in fixing some of my own posts.

But we should let others know to fix theirs up too. Especially stickied posts, library articles and any that might have useful info in it.

You know, share the load of keeping this forum the best.

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I've just fixed up a handful of articles. Still a lot to sort out. If people could sort out the source posts, it makes it easier for me to fix the article.

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