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    Quote Originally Posted by webmaster View Post
    @spongfreddie The indexing process is approximately 90% complete (it's indexed about 900,000 of the 992,000 posts on the board). It's taking longer than I'd thought, but at this point I'd be shocked if it doesn't complete some time today. Regarding seeing your post history: right now, it is indexing new posts as they are created (in fact your question is indexed ), and old posts, starting from the beginning of time. It looks like it's gotten through approximately October 2010 (based on doing searches on other users). Since you signed up in September 2010, it doesn't surprise me that your posts aren't indexed yet. I'll post here when indexing is complete.

    @adeyblue: The text at the top there is designed to help search engines. The problem is that vBulletin by default does not include any H1 header tags, which are an important source of information for search engines; that text adds H1 tags around the thread title and provides a bit of additional information in a relevant location. Also, thanks for the bug report on the hybrid and threaded views. It looks like the threading is all at the bottom of the page, rather than fitting into the box like it should. I need to look further into this, and I've added it to the list of things I'm still working on.

    Regarding that list: I've now fixed it so that users who aren't moderators show up in non-bold fonts.
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    This seems bizarre, but hey I've got screenshots. In this post I see a repeated word at the end of the first line and the beginning of the second line.
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    But when I go to edit (which uses a different, smaller font) no repeated word.
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    Something weird with word wrap?

    (EDIT: Sorry about the extra vertical space on the screenshots -- wasn't paying quite enough attention as I was saving.)

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    What browser is this?
    Seems it is repeating the last word at line wrap. What happens when you resize the window? Also, for fun disable CSS and see what happens. Could this bug some bad treatment of word-wrap: break-word?
    Originally Posted by brewbuck:
    Reimplementing a large system in another language to get a 25% performance boost is nonsense. It would be cheaper to just get a computer which is 25% faster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mario F. View Post
    What browser is this?
    Seems it is repeating the last word at line wrap. What happens when you resize the window? Also, for fun disable CSS and see what happens. Could this bug some bad treatment of word-wrap: break-word?
    IE7 (yes I know, but it's the school's computer). As I resize the window, you can watch the word appear on the first line, then a few pixels later disappear from the second line. (It works for all the words, of course.)

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    Yeah. I can replicate this in IE9 running under IE7 mode.

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    It's no doubt a browser bug. With that, a search on google came up with this, among others.
    Originally Posted by brewbuck:
    Reimplementing a large system in another language to get a 25% performance boost is nonsense. It would be cheaper to just get a computer which is 25% faster.

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