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Hi everyone!
A while ago, I did something to my forum and broke the photo albums. Now, this was a long while ago and I can't remember what I did to break it but now I'm finally getting around to fixing it.The problem is this: When I go to a member's profile, I want to look at their photo albums. Click on "Show all albums" - http://www.rodentswithattitude.co.uk.../album.php?u=1 - and they don't appear. Click on the album name however - http://www.rodentswithattitude.co.uk...php?albumid=13 - and voila! ![]() Can anyone tell me what I need to fix please? As usual, I'm so confused. ![]() No members have liked this post.
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We cannot see anything at those links. What are you seeing when you click to see Show All Albums?
Have you gone through the vb options > user profile: album options and made sure those are all set correctly?
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Hi Lynne!
Yes, all permissions are set correctly for members to view and use the photo albums. Here's a screenshot of what I get when I click on "Show all albums": ![]() So basically nothing appears in the middle. No members have liked this post.
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Create a new style with no parent:
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Okay, I did all that and the same problem crops up.
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So, you now have a totally default style. So, try disabling your modifications/plugins and see if you still have this problem.
Note: To temporarily disable the plugin system, edit includes/config.php and add this line right under <?php
You should also go to Maintenance > Diagnostics > Suspect File Versions and verify that you have all default files for your version (none should show up as not Containing Expected Content).
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Now, this was a long while ago and I can't remember what I did to break it but now I'm finally getting around to fixing it.


