Why'd Moz stop showing the list of users?
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Curious to know if anyone else noticed that Moz stopped showing most of the active community users http://moz.com/community/users. It was nice to see who's who from visiting profiles and try to connect with them via email or see their websites, etc.
There used to be pagination at the bottom. Why did they stop?
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You're welcome! The fix was pushed out a few hours ago.
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Keri, it's working now in Chrome and FireFox Thanks!
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Paul,
I'm using and have been using Chrome as well, but not seeing any pagination still. Just checked.
Also, since the beginning of the year, I haven't had any Chrome cookies issues with the QA section until I just was trying to reply to you. It kept asking me to Login and then would boot me back out to the Moz Home page. Very strange. I guess that is still a lingering issue and glad to know I'm not the only one.
PS - This reply is coming from IE10 as FireFox and Chrome kept kicking me out of the QA area. Also, the pagination isn't displaying in IE10 as well for Users.
Patrick
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Funny, unless it's just been re-fixed in the last 2 hours, I'm seeing the pagination links fine in Chrome. What browser do you see the issue occurring in, Patrick?
Also, Kerry - the login cookie issue for Q&A in Chrome is still brutally broken. Is anybody even still trying to address it? It's the one that's been going on since at least November.
Paul
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Ahh, yes! No problem about pointing it out either. I loved that feature to see who else is out there in the Moz world
Thanks for the reply and passing along the note, Keri!
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I think that's a bug and not a feature. I'll send a note about that to the dev team. Thanks for pointing it out!
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