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General Discussion

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,264 Points

The Community Forum search feature is broken.

When I select both "Subscribed" and "C#", it says "No results found", even though I have subscribed to several questions in that category.

However, if I select "Subscribed" and "All Topics", several of the results shown are in the C# category.

This post is primary for general information, I've already submitted the issue on the Support page.

But please fix the leaderboards first — they've been broken for over a year now.

Hopefully, they can fix this and other bugs in a timely manner. It may just be on Chrome, but I get things glitching about when I'm doing stuff like typing here right now.

Huh. That's strange. I'm using Chrome on Ubuntu and for me everything is working properly (while i'm typing this it is not glitchy at all) except for the leaderboard and the thing Steven Parker is talking about. What computer are you using?

OS: Windows 10 64bit Browser: Google Chrome Version 56.0.2894.0 canary (64-bit)

I'm not really sure there is any other relevant information. It's really random just happens while I'm typing and sometimes after watching a video it will be unaligned.

Picture for an idea of what I am talking about

Try using a Mac or use Ubuntu. Maybe that'll help? I'm not exactly sure. Maybe your computer is old. :/

Not at all (to my computer being old), it's most likely Chrome or an extension in Chrome. It happens on Ubuntu as well (I dual boot). Not sure if you noticed, but my Chrome version is Canary which is the latest Chrome build (updates about every day) so bugs come and go pretty often from that.

Oh well, That's strange. I'm using Windows 7 And I'm running Ubuntu on it. On top of that I'm using Chrome and I'm not sure about the version of my Chrome app... :/

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I agree. Please fix up Treehouse for the sake of ours!

By the way Steven Parker can you please help me with this Regex issue I'm having? Thank you very much :)

(Sorry this may not be an answer but I just need help badly :smile:)