[quote=@Hank] Is it me, or do the GM/coGM post badges look different now? To be fair, I'm on a PC at work on Internet Explorer that's older than version 9 and the whole site looks a little different so it could be that. [/quote] Makes sense since the badges and various other bits of the UI use styling features that only work on modern browsers (less than or equal to 5 years old, I'd guess). That's rough that you have to use IE8 at work. :lol Editing and hiders don't work for you because there's probably some Javascript on the Guild that IE8 doesn't support, so it's throwing an error and preventing the rest of the Javascript (editing, hiders) from executing. Might be a simple fix, but hard for me to track down without seeing the errors myself. [quote=@Shienvien] [@Mahz]: Still being logged out on browser restart. [/quote] :lol Okay, I'd simply reverted my previous "fix" since it didn't seem to do anything for you aside from making the code slightly more complex. And you just confirmed the revert didn't magically fix anything. So my next attempt will be to set remember-me expiration for 6 months instead of 12 months in case there's an issue with too-far-ahead expiration. [quote=@LegendBegins] While we're speaking of the Guild's style, I've noticed that posts tend to become rather large, especially when quoting another. Would it be possible to implement a system that automatically collapses quotes that can be expanded? [/quote] I figure that if it'd be an improvement for quotes to be collapsed by default, then the quoting is extraneous to begin with. However, I think the Guild needs a way to reply to a post without quoting it. Like maybe some syntax like [code][@Mahz,374819][/code] will drop into a glyph like [code]Replying to Mahz, :[/code] where the post is either a link to the post or pops up a modal window with the post's content so the reader can quickly establish context. I would think this would eliminate some redundancy from the way people sometimes use quotes, and also keep posts physically leaner.