Every now and then, when I go to view a board or a thread, I get errors that look like this:
Fatal error: session_start(): Failed to initialize storage module. in /home/u1155/web/smf/Sources/Load.php on line 1192
Seems to be a random occurrence. Anyone else getting this?
I am aware of that problem but luckily it does not happen very often.
If you get that error, just hit the reload button. If you get it when clicking "Post" or "Send Message" etc where you risk loosing something you just have written it would be safest to click the back button in your browser and then try again.
And just for curiousity sake, can there be some sort of counter that updates which members have the most amount of posts? Like some top 10 list updated and refreshed on the main page....that would be nice.
It's not for competition or anything...just to feed those curious minds.
Click the

icon under "Forum Stats" at the bottom of the main page and you will get a surprise!
How do you post pics and flash images using those buttons on the top bar?
Click that button and insert the URL (link) to the content between the tags.
I forget how Search worked before, but if I do a search and have a bunch of results, if I click one and then use the back button, I get a "page has expired warning" message. Is there anyway to turn that off?
This has now been fixed by not forcing the pages to reload when using the browser's back button. The small disadvantage is that you get an old version of the page when clicking back so you should not use the back button for normal navigation around the forum - use the links and buttons.
It looks nice, but I'm having problems accessing the posts via my AOL browser. Only one line of each post appears, and the rest can only be viewed by using a scroll bar which appears at the side. Unfortunately, many of the scroll bars aren't functioning so I can't read those posts. Do you know anything about why this is? Is it because I'm using a Macintosh computer rather than a PC?
I don't know why this happen but I guess it is because of the AOL browser and not because you are using Mac. I have tried with Internet Explorer on Mac and that works fine.