I try to post in General discussion (no support!), but i can't see the [New Topic] icon.
That's on purpose - we don't want you to post there, and your posting doesn't belong there neither, as you're clearly requesting support. So you're telling the obvious and we're aware of that - that's why the description of the "General discussion" board says
General discussion for everything that's coppermine-related. Do NOT post support or feature requests here, they should go into the proper boards. Edit 2007-04-11: Locked this sub-board; regular users can't start new threads here.
And I also can't use message function.
Good thing we disabled that feature for you as well, as we don't want to be sent private messages from people, especially we don't want support requests to be sent privately. There is no support except on this forum by public postings. Read the details in the announcement thread "
Private messages disabled".
There's a big problem is that i can't link forum.coppermine-gallery.net from my home IP 220.135.213.158
Who keeps you from doing that? That IP redirects in the browser's address bar to
http://ipb.tw/english.php for me, which sends me to a sunset image and a logon screen below that. Certainly not a coppermine gallery, so what's the deal?
Maybe i insert the hot link => [http://coppermine-gallery.net/images/coppermine-logo.png] into my own forum.
Well, go ahead if you feel like that. How is your forum related? We provide support for coppermine, which is a gallery, not a forum. What's your actual question.
I am so sorry about that, and i had been removed it.
I'm sorry about that as well: I have absolutely no idea what you're trying to say. You might want to explain in more detail what your issue is. Don't try to use words that you're not familiar with or that you don't know the exact meaning. Read up the meaning of the verb "to link".
We have a strict rule on this board that it's mandatory to post a link to your gallery in each of your threads, so you might start by reading our
board rules (you agreed to respect them when you signed up) and then doing as suggested there.