New site is closing in on an official launch~ After a few more bugs are ironed out and some content prepared, it'll pretty much be set to go. We're looking at less than 2 weeks most likely, assuming nothing goes dreadfully wrong. My biggest obstacle right now is the gallery, as I've made a last minute decision to revamp it completely. I wasn't satisfied at the prospect of launching a new site with a single feature less powerful than what we already have >.>. As such, I'm trying to use an outside powerful gallery software and attempting to fully integrate it into the site.
Please remember to backup the following if you haven't already:
1) Any images in the gallery. None will survive.
2) Avatars. None will survive.
3) Attachments. They may/may not survive. This is in regards to actual attached files, not linked images.
4) Custom titles if you for some reason won't remember it.
Everything else should be fine. These forums will be backed up again before the 2-3 hour process begins anyway just in case. During the downtime, the wiki will still be accessible.
Edit: Another note--the linkshell section will be locked at first. While the basic coding is operating properly for the new layout, I need to put a significant amount of work into it in order to achieve the overall goal of an elaborate and intuitive design.
Please remember to backup the following if you haven't already:
1) Any images in the gallery. None will survive.
2) Avatars. None will survive.
3) Attachments. They may/may not survive. This is in regards to actual attached files, not linked images.
4) Custom titles if you for some reason won't remember it.
Everything else should be fine. These forums will be backed up again before the 2-3 hour process begins anyway just in case. During the downtime, the wiki will still be accessible.
Edit: Another note--the linkshell section will be locked at first. While the basic coding is operating properly for the new layout, I need to put a significant amount of work into it in order to achieve the overall goal of an elaborate and intuitive design.