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#31 Post by richb »

uncle mark wrote:
richb wrote: Sigs have a maximum of 255 characters. i just edited mine to the max. As I was adding characters they auto wrapped to the next line. How does your display look now with my max sig length.
It looks like yours wrapped fine. This page three of this thread hasn't shown a scroll bar like page one and two, UNTIL I posted my screenshots. They appeard to push the screed width out just a bit, giving me a scroll bar with just a teeny bit of scroll distance.
I cannot explain it I am afraid. I use Google Chrome, but I also tried Firefox without an issue, Has me stumped.
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#32 Post by loco »

hahaha... nice,

was pretty darn quick as well.

looks great here, 32bit opera, no scrolling unless i choose to view the screenshots. something about java scripts?

--> thanks <--

once again, beautiful :thumbup:.

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#33 Post by kmathern »

One thing I've noticed is that the original post in a thread and it's replies aren't given post numbers like they were in the old forum.

For instance I think my reply in this thread is post #33.

In the old forum you could refer someone to a particular post in a thread by its number.

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#34 Post by DBeckett »

Yes, the post # was very handy in certain situations.
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#35 Post by richb »

kmathern wrote:One thing I've noticed is that the original post in a thread and it's replies aren't given post numbers like they were in the old forum.

For instance I think my reply in this thread is post #33.

In the old forum you could refer someone to a particular post in a thread by its number.
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#36 Post by uncle mark »

richb wrote:
uncle mark wrote:
It looks like yours wrapped fine. This page three of this thread hasn't shown a scroll bar like page one and two, UNTIL I posted my screenshots. They appeard to push the screed width out just a bit, giving me a scroll bar with just a teeny bit of scroll distance.
I cannot explain it I am afraid. I use Google Chrome, but I also tried Firefox without an issue, Has me stumped.
Interesting. I've viewed numerous posts/pages in numerous forums, and the only one that exhibits this behavior is this thread on the first two pages, and on page three only after I posted my screenshots.

I'll chalk it up to "weird stuff".

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#37 Post by DBeckett »

After clicking on "View Active Topics," I notice that threads I have read already change to a darker shade of blue, but just barely, not enough to be readily apparent. Can this color be changed to something a little more easily seen?
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#38 Post by GoManutd »

congrats on the switchover! getting used to everything.

has anyone else experienced an issue with being logged off? on the old forum i wouldn't have to login continuously, i would be able to login and remain logged in for weeks, months at a time. so far today i've had to log in 1/2 dozen times.

cookies are enabled, and the option to remain logged in checked.

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#39 Post by richb »

GoManutd wrote:congrats on the switchover! getting used to everything.

has anyone else experienced an issue with being logged off? on the old forum i wouldn't have to login continuously, i would be able to login and remain logged in for weeks, months at a time. so far today i've had to log in 1/2 dozen times.

cookies are enabled, and the option to remain logged in checked.
Yes, we are trying to chase that one down.
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#40 Post by smilliken »

Change is as good as rest, I guess. Slowly find things and it look is refreshing and looks great.

The only thing I wish there was is, in the column "last post", it would be nice to see the subject of that last post.

I sure not all of the bugs are out, but again, it looks great.

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