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Have you already tried adding a field url_Code in your bibtex? See https://bibbase.org/help.
I haven't been able to reproduce this in Chrome yet, but will try Safari as well.
That would be helpful, yes. What are the symptoms of that? Does the publication list not load at all?
BibBase does not support sorting within groups. You can only group publications and those groups will be sorted. However you can have nested groups if you want. In your case, e.g., you could group by year first, and then by month next:
Note however that BibBase sorts months as strings, i.e., lexicographical, not chronological. So this is probably not what you want either.
If you want more control over the order publications appear, then using a bibtex file as source will probably work better for you. In that case you can control the order by the order of appearance in the file.
It's back online.
BibBase doesn't belong to any company, no. It's an independent entity. Are you interested in sponsoring it?
Thanks for reporting! This was caused by our switch to HTTPs. It required a change in the Google login settings that had not yet happened. This is fixed now, please try again.
This is fixed now. It may take up to a day for everyone's browser cache to invalidate, but at that point, everything should work again. Of course, for those who know a hard-refresh of the page also works.
Thanks again for reporting!
Thanks for reporting! This seems to affect all BibBase pages, so this must be a regression that was introduced recently. We should be able to get this fixed by the end of the day today. Thanks again.
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It is normally formatted quite differently (see, e.g., https://bibbase.org/service/mendeley/7be7f7a6-afaf-3ffc-92cf-b3439435407e). There seems to be some interference between your CSS rules and those used by BibBase. So you may want to debug this by trying from a blank page first, and then adding your CSS back in.