I cannot explain it I am afraid. I use Google Chrome, but I also tried Firefox without an issue, Has me stumped.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.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.
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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
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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

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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.
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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Yes, the post # was very handy in certain situations.
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Thank you, Yes, we noted that in the test phase. A module addition would be required as it is not in the base software. It is on a desired feature list.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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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.richb wrote:I cannot explain it I am afraid. I use Google Chrome, but I also tried Firefox without an issue, Has me stumped.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'll chalk it up to "weird stuff".
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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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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.
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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Yes, we are trying to chase that one down.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.
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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.
Thanks to all who worked on this project.
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.
Thanks to all who worked on this project.

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