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Beim gestrigen Update kam es leider zu einem kleinen Fehler, wodurch es heute nicht möglich war sich zu registrieren. Der Fehler ist inzwischen behoben und nun funktioniert wieder alles 
Und hier noch die News der letzten Tage:
- IE6 Fix beim Einfüge von BBCodes durch die Buttonleiste.
Die BBCodes wurden teilweise vor einen markierten Text gesetzt, anstatt diesen zu umschließen. Fehler wurde behoben.
- Neue Einstellung "Ansicht nur für Mitglieder" der Teamspeak Anzeige hinzugefügt.
In der Gildenadmin unter "Seitenleisten bestücken" findet sich nun eine neue Einstellungen im TS Widget, mit welcher das Ansichtsrecht auf die Mitglieder der Gilde beschränkt werden kann.
- TS Anzeige um automatisches Scrollen erweitert.
Sollte ein Channel- oder Spielername zu breit für die Teamspeak Anzeige sein, so wurde bisher eine (unschöne) Scrollleiste am unteren Rand eingeblendet. Diese ist nun verschwunden, stattdessen wird automatisch gescrollt, sobald sich der Mauszeiger über die TS Anzeige bewegt.
- Twinks in der Mitgliederliste kleiner anzeigen, als Mains.
Die Texte und Icons eines Twinks werden nun in der Mitgliederliste etwas kleiner angezeigt, wodurch Mainchars eher im Vordergrund stehen.
- Umstrukturierung der Freischalt-Buttons für Admins.
Die Freischalt- und Löschen-Buttons für Admins und Co-Admins befinden sich nun auf der rechten Seite der Mitgliederliste und nur noch jeweils ein Icon pro Mitglied, nicht mehr für jeden Char einzelnd. Die Funktion ist gleich geblieben.
Gruß Xelas, WoWGilden.net Admin
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