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Re: The Forum Atomic Clock...

Postby commoner » Tue Dec 05, 2006 7:46 am

.....here you go Hagar.......Fozzer is headless in the new forum..unless I tweak his own personal scroller :-/. Mind you that could be deemed as a plus maybe......... :P

My screen is at 1024x768 so unless people are prepared to change the size of their sig. it looks like I will have to lump it................commoner :( ;)

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Re: The Forum Atomic Clock...

Postby Hagar » Tue Dec 05, 2006 7:54 am

.....here you go Hagar.......Fozzer is headless in the new forum..unless I tweak his own personal scroller :-/. Mind you that could be deemed as a plus maybe......... :P

My screen is at 1024x768 so unless people are prepared to change the size of their sig. it looks like I will have to lump it................commoner :( ;)

Well now, that's very strange. ::) Here's how it looks for me at the same resolution.

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Re: The Forum Atomic Clock...

Postby Fozzer » Tue Dec 05, 2006 8:01 am

I suppose that it does have the advantage of reducing the height of every post which includes our signature as well.... ;)...!

Paul....Whose vital statistics are: 1024X768X32..... :-*...!

...and in this post, my signature is still "scrolly"... ::)...!
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Re: The Forum Atomic Clock...

Postby Hagar » Tue Dec 05, 2006 8:04 am

Ah, now I get it. 8-) I tried it in Firefox & all is clear as the proverbial mud. This will depend on which browser you use.

PS. I always use IE for browsing the forum.
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Re: The Forum Atomic Clock...

Postby commoner » Tue Dec 05, 2006 8:23 am

Ah, now I get it. 8-) I tried it in Firefox & all is clear as the proverbial mud. This will depend on which browser you use.

PS. I always use IE for browsing the forum.




..Just tried IE7 and still having to scroll........... [smiley=thumbdown.gif]
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Re: The Forum Atomic Clock...

Postby Hagar » Tue Dec 05, 2006 8:28 am

Just tried IE7 and still having to scroll........... [smiley=thumbdown.gif]

I still use IE6. Newer isn't always better. :P
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Re: The Forum Atomic Clock...

Postby commoner » Tue Dec 05, 2006 8:43 am

Just tried IE7 and still having to scroll........... [smiley=thumbdown.gif]

I still use IE6. Newer isn't always better. :P


...you should try it .....it's more like Firefox.........some nice features............. [smiley=cool.gif]
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Re: The Forum Atomic Clock...

Postby Hagar » Tue Dec 05, 2006 8:45 am

...you should try it .....it's more like Firefox.........some nice features............. [smiley=cool.gif]

I prefer it as it is. I can use Firefox if I want the features.

PS. I've heard installing IE7 caused problems for some people. If it ain't broke .....
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Re: The Forum Atomic Clock...

Postby commoner » Tue Dec 05, 2006 8:51 am

..LOL....old stick in the mud!...........I used to say that about SP2, so I know what you are getting at. I had no problems when I finally installed that either...........commoner  ;D
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Re: The Forum Atomic Clock...

Postby Mushroom_Farmer » Tue Dec 05, 2006 2:06 pm

Strange. I'm running IE6, 960x720 resolution and everything looks peachy, that is if seeing all of Fozzer can be considered peachy.  ;D  :-X  However, there are some sigs that cause a sideways scroll.  
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Re: The Forum Atomic Clock...

Postby Hagar » Tue Dec 05, 2006 2:11 pm

Strange. I'm running IE6, 960x720 resolution and everything looks peachy, that is if seeing all of Fozzer can be considered peachy. However, there are some sigs that cause a sideways scroll.

That's what I would expect with IE6. The height issue is apparently with IE7 & Firefox.
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Re: The Forum Atomic Clock...

Postby Fozzer » Tue Dec 05, 2006 3:42 pm

Strange. I'm running IE6, 960x720 resolution and everything looks peachy, that is if seeing all of Fozzer can be considered peachy.  ;D  :-X    ;D


Don't push your luck, Mush.... ;)...!

I am capable of photographing all sorts of "things" with my trusty digital camera....;)...!

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Re: The Forum Atomic Clock...

Postby commoner » Wed Dec 06, 2006 4:24 am

Strange. I'm running IE6, 960x720 resolution and everything looks peachy, that is if seeing all of Fozzer can be considered peachy. However, there are some sigs that cause a sideways scroll.

That's what I would expect with IE6. The height issue is apparently with IE7 & Firefox.


....Well it must be down to the " "new" forum as the "old" forum displayed fine with IE7 and Firefox........still I don't suppose anyone will be bothered to do the necessary to put it right so I'll have to put up with it. I can't really believe I'm the only one affected.............commoner  :-?
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Re: The Forum Atomic Clock...

Postby Fozzer » Wed Dec 06, 2006 5:14 am

I think there must be an automatic limit on the height of our signatures.
Anything exceeding that height results in displaying a "scroll window".

Because I have additional information appearing beneath my signature pics it would appear that I may possible have exceeded the default signature height, resulting in the scroll window...;)...!

The same effect also applies to Jake and Matt in this thread...

It does have the advantage that it does reduce the whole of the displayed thread size.... :)...!

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Mozilla Firefox: 1024X768X32...;)...!
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Re: The Forum Atomic Clock...

Postby expat » Wed Dec 06, 2006 5:29 am

Strange. I'm running IE6, 960x720 resolution and everything looks peachy, that is if seeing all of Fozzer can be considered peachy.  ;D  :-X    ;D


I am capable of photographing all sorts of "things" with my trusty digital camera....;)...!

LOL... ;D...!

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