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.bigboppercole wrote:Well, there you go;) Just different.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.
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![]()
I still don't understand what you meant by breadcrumbs![]()
Al
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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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Just click on the emoticon that you desire, don't drag.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.
Al
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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.
~Krispy Kritter~
Toshiba Satellite A215-S7427(AMD-64)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
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?
janthree
janthree
Here are two pics that illustrate the issue...
Here are two pics that illustrate the issue...
janthree
janthree
Re: Thanks/Report icons hidden under Email/PM icons when zoo
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.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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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...
Irv
Not sure this is clear...
Irv
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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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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.
Phil
Thanks for all the hard work going into the refinement of the forum.
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