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Re: New Forum Comments

#251 Post by richb »

bigboppercole wrote:
richb wrote:@bigboppercole

loco pointed out an easier way that I overlooked. When in a post click on the profile button at the bottom of the post. It brings up the posters profile. so all that wordiness I posted was completely unnecessary. :eek:
Well, there you go;) Just different.
You know, I've noticed those icons down there before, but when I was looking how to get to the profile, I completely missed them :frustrated:
I still don't understand what you meant by breadcrumbs :confused:

Al
I did not know what they where a week ago either until someone explained the term. In this case it is the path designation above the thread. ie Board index » Help » Betas-RCs Only. Breadcrumbs because they can get you back where you started.
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Re: New Forum Comments

#252 Post by KrispyKritter »

I don't know if I have a setting somewhere wrong or what. I have Smilies enabled in my profile, but when I drag a Smilie from the group on the left side I get: http://forum.mepiscommunity.org/posting ... 10&t=29027# the link to it not the Smilie.
I messed with the dragon and now I am ready for the ketchup!
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Re: New Forum Comments

#253 Post by bigboppercole »

KrispyKritter wrote:I don't know if I have a setting somewhere wrong or what. I have Smilies enabled in my profile, but when I drag a Smilie from the group on the left side I get: http://forum.mepiscommunity.org/posting ... 10&t=29027# the link to it not the Smilie.
Just click on the emoticon that you desire, don't drag.

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Re: New Forum Comments

#254 Post by KrispyKritter »

:duh: DUH!!
I messed with the dragon and now I am ready for the ketchup!
The only stupid question is the one you already know the answer.

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Thanks/Report icons hidden under Email/PM icons when zoomed

#255 Post by janthree »

This may have already been addressed, but when I zoom in on a forum topic (can't read the small font) the Thanks and Report icons move all the way over to the left and are hidden under the email/pm icons. Could the Thanks/Report icons be locked on the right side even if the page is zoomed?

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Here are two pics that illustrate the issue...

#256 Post by janthree »

Here are two pics that illustrate the issue...

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Re: Thanks/Report icons hidden under Email/PM icons when zoo

#257 Post by richb »

janthree wrote:This may have already been addressed, but when I zoom in on a forum topic (can't read the small font) the Thanks and Report icons move all the way over to the left and are hidden under the email/pm icons. Could the Thanks/Report icons be locked on the right side even if the page is zoomed?

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Pretty much browser specific. Not much we can do. There has been a lot of discussion on this earlier in the thread. You may want to look at those posts. There are different options to increase font size without zooming on different browsers.
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#258 Post by irvcobb »

I check the forum from various computers - work, home, laptop. Is it possible to have the cookies set up so that more than one system can stay logged in automatically? In other words, if I log in at home, with automatic logins enabled, I'm good until I log in at work, which logs me off at home.

Not sure this is clear...

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#259 Post by lucky9 »

With AutoLogon enabled all anyone has to do is click on a link (more properly click Refresh) on the other computer and that should AutoLogon. I suspect that it will always logout the other system. But the other system should still be able to Logon by using the same procedure.
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#260 Post by Gaer Boy »

What a pleasure logging on this morning - the new shortened board index makes navigation much easier (for me).

Thanks for all the hard work going into the refinement of the forum.

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