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Right....
So for addon author, how are we going to manage our projects? Dashboard is disabled....
The dashboard will be enabled soon. In the meantime, click your avatar on the right side of the top navigation bar and then click Projects.
Well, I can only see "My Account", "My Threads", "My Subscriptions", "Preferences", "Change Avatar", and "Sign Out".
Can't find "Projects" there.
To clarify, "Projects" appeared in mods.curse.com, but not in curseforge.com
The Dashboard has been re-enabled.
That's great! Good job!
Quote from arith >> Well, I can only see "My Account", "My Threads", "My Subscriptions", "Preferences", "Change Avatar", and "Sign Out". Can't find "Projects" there.
This is what I can see:
You don't have any projects on the www site - go to the site you do, and you'll see Projects next to Threads. :)
I see, thanks for the explanation.
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<header class="h2 no-sub no-nav"> </header>Right....
So for addon author, how are we going to manage our projects? Dashboard is disabled....
The dashboard will be enabled soon. In the meantime, click your avatar on the right side of the top navigation bar and then click Projects.
Well, I can only see "My Account", "My Threads", "My Subscriptions", "Preferences", "Change Avatar", and "Sign Out".
Can't find "Projects" there.
To clarify, "Projects" appeared in mods.curse.com, but not in curseforge.com
The Dashboard has been re-enabled.
That's great! Good job!
This is what I can see:
You don't have any projects on the www site - go to the site you do, and you'll see Projects next to Threads. :)
I see, thanks for the explanation.