When editing an area (notes, message) or quoting a message in a new post, the caret is placed at the start of the text in Chrome, while it is placed at the end in other browsers. This is annoying as one often wants to append text, instead of typing text in front of the text already there.
A support queue doesn't have a subscribe feature which will send an email to all subscribers if a new item was placed into the queue, like threads have. This is easier for support personnel, because they then don't have to poll the queues.
In firefox the file browse area (which displays the file chosen) for file attachments is wide enough, but in chrome it's very narrow, so the 'upload' button gets in the way. Look into making this wider in chrome.
If for instance, the user accidentally opens a new page in the current tab where they were editing a post, and click the Back button, due to https' nature, the form is cleared. This is frustrating. The autocomplete feature could help here, as it's a single form with 1 textfield. See: https://stackoverflow.com/a/14421723/44991
Currently, if a user specifies a link without the <> wrappers, it's not converted to a link. It might be MarkdownDeep already supports this but we switched it off.
When the message is smaller (in height) than the user's data at the left, the signature isn't placed at the bottom of the message in chrome, as it is in other browsers, but right below the message itself. This looks awkward.
Currently, it's not possible to split a thread into a new thread. It can be handy to split a thread when a user appends to a thread with a question while the question itself should have been posted in a new thread
When a thread is moved from one forum to another, it's currently not visible in the original forum. This can confuse a user if s/he looks in the original forum and sees their thread not located there
Editing the profile with a birth date of e.g. 13-dec-2000 on a client with EU date formatting fails if the server uses US date formatting, the data is considered invalid.
In firefox the file browse area (which displays the file chosen) for file attachments is wide enough, but in chrome it's very narrow, so the 'upload' button gets in the way. Look into making this wider in chrome.
Another cache related oversight: when approving an attachment in a thread itself, the cached value how many attachments there are to approve isn't reset.
1- You can't delete a memo you just wrote.
2- If you remove all text inside a memo and hit the post button, you will get an error message: "The MessageText field is required". I believe the MessageText should read something else, like "Memo body", or the entire message should be changed.
3- If removed all text and just added a space and hit post, it will direct me to the Forums home/root page. Seems like an exception was caught or something, since when I go back to the thread I find the unwanted Memo text as is.