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Added a new option to the Chatbox on the forum home page, you can now click "Popout" and it will pop out a small chatbox window you can leave up while browsing the rest of the site, to make it easier to follow chats and new topic notifications.
Switched our CDN to Amazon CloudFront. They have POPs in these cities (and growing):
United States
Ashburn, VA
Dallas/Fort Worth, TX
Jacksonville, FL
Los Angeles, CA
Miami, FL
New York, NY
Newark, NJ
Palo Alto, CA
Seattle, WA
St. Louis, MO
OK guys, I spent some time and now attachments within posts (images, zip files, etc) will be served via the CDN when possible. This means that (once the content populates to the CDN edge nodes) the images and screen shots will load much quicker for the majority of you. It should help since the bulk of each page (size wise) is primarily made up of images, so serving them from a local edge node to your location will make things faster.
There is a side effect for the moment, all non-Elite threads have a broken Lightbox (the pop-up inline image viewer). I'm hiring a JavaScript developer to fix it, it might be a few days. So it means that in the meantime, attachment images viewed on these threads will open full-screen instead of in the usual pop-up fashion.