Now that is a great loss! But you can still "report" yourself.-)Utopia wrote: And giving yourself a thanks would be nice when you have one of those brilliant thoughts that no one else understands.
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A true honor system that ala West Point.arjaybe wrote:Now that is a great loss! But you can still "report" yourself.-)Utopia wrote: And giving yourself a thanks would be nice when you have one of those brilliant thoughts that no one else understands.
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Has it been commented on that the forum seems to be a little more responsive? That seems to be the case here.
Yes, even I am dishonest. Not in many ways, but in some. Forty-one, I think it is.
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And you can have 5 thanks on a post:
I don't know what the limit (if any) is, but it's not 4.Re: New Forum Comments
Yes, it is here too. Very nice.lucky9 wrote:Has it been commented on that the forum seems to be a little more responsive? That seems to be the case here.
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peregrine wrote:Uncle Mark, the width is fluid, it adjusts to whatever size you have. I have a 1920X 1080. It can fill the screen or half the screen with no horizontal scroll bars in FF.
As Adrian suggested, could it be an add on or a setting in FF?
i don't think it's a Firefox issue as i am seeing the same issue in Konquerer 3.5.
it mostly appears from the originating post in each thread where sentences are longer then the width of the text box. apparently, what ever controls the line length of each sentence is not working.
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Can you give me a screen shot of a post you see exhibiting this. Are there images involved, code tags, other tags? I do not see it.robert1 wrote:peregrine wrote:Uncle Mark, the width is fluid, it adjusts to whatever size you have. I have a 1920X 1080. It can fill the screen or half the screen with no horizontal scroll bars in FF.
As Adrian suggested, could it be an add on or a setting in FF?
i don't think it's a Firefox issue as i am seeing the same issue in Konquerer 3.5.
it mostly appears from the originating post in each thread where sentences are longer then the width of the text box. apparently, what ever controls the line length of each sentence is not working.
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That would be a nice feature (hover/pop-up) to see added ...if it was doablerichb wrote:Do not know. I will need to research.malspa wrote:Is it possible to set the forum up so that when your cursor hovers over a thread title, there's a pop-up showing part of the original post? The old forums had this, and some other Linux forums have it as well.
Found this one Topic Preview (for versions 3.0.6~3.0.8 ) http://www.phpbb.com/customise/db/mod/topic_preview/
...which claims to use no added resources (no db queries etc) and uses a web browser's inbuilt textual tooltip capability.
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Thank You for the recent topics feature; it's very nice. Also thank you for the explanations for the change. I missed the announcement and the test forum and after seeing the reasons I have to wholeheartedly agree. I get the feel today that it will continue to grow on me like Dolphin and Plasma has. Apologies for my early complaints; I have to skulk away and eat some humble pie now....
Great work folks!, Jerry 


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Rome wasn't built in a day. Plenty of time to tweak things. I've been amazed at the speed of the changeover moving from planning to implementation as fast as it has.
Yes, even I am dishonest. Not in many ways, but in some. Forty-one, I think it is.
--Mark Twain
--Mark Twain