Couple of Moz's bugs
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There are still some bugs in a new Moz:
- I can still find a lot of mentions of "SEOMoz", for example: in a footer, in a Q/A form (SEOMoz Resources), in a new question form (SEOmoz PRO Application, SEOmoz Tools, etc.)
- On a main form (http://moz.com/pro/home) sometimes my full name is not visible at all, sometimes my MozPoints are hidden (on a left top corner);
- There is not direct link from http://devblog.moz.com/ to a main website;
Regards.
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I use the latest version of Chrome. I tried to reproduce but without success. I see this issue couple times a day (maybe once a day).
I'll try to reproduce it.
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Hi Dimitri,
Thank you! Can you tell me what browser you mainly use and if you can duplicate it in another?
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Hi Dimitri,
Thank you for the feedback! I can confirm that we are experiencing a bug with completing profiles which we hope to resolve soon. Some footers will still show SEOMoz as it is still our legal name. We are currently updating SEOmoz to Moz for the forms you mentioned.
I will shoot an message to our devs to see if they can add a link to moz.com from the devblog.
As for your profile, I cannot duplicate the issue. If it occurs can you post a screenshot?
Thank you again and feel free to reply with any other issues!
Cheers
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Not sure if this will get picked up by admins - but have also noted that I cannot seem to complete my profile. Always stuck at 9X% - there seems to be a few glitches here and there. Overall a good transition though I would say.
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