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Beauregard said:
The Usually on Compose the bit you write in goes auful too. Not sure though.
What does that mean? Could you clarify? What you wrote doesn't make much sense. It could just be a case of funky grammar or sentence structure but I can’t decipher what you said there. Thanks. Also, does the problem occur for just a moment or does it continue even after the page has finished loading? :confused:
 

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frogboy4 said:
What does that mean? Could you clarify? What you wrote doesn't make much sense. It could just be a case of funky grammar or sentence structure but I can’t decipher what you said there. Thanks. Also, does the problem occur for just a moment or does it continue even after the page has finished loading? :confused:

It stays after the page is loaded, and I meant the BOX that you TYPE in when you COMPOSE!!! :stick_out_tongue:

I hope that explains. I'll refresh in a minute and see if I noticed anything.
 

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Myself said:
I hope that explains. I'll refresh in a minute and see if I noticed anything.
OK, so I did miss something. ALL background colors go to white, and there are NO seperating lines between posts and posts, or posts and avators or anything like that. Just the posts themselves and the avators, names, locations etc.

It just apears above the menu.
 

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frogboy4 said:
Phillip is still ironing out some functions. However, the page has been centered and positioned to the menu since it went up quite a while back. It keeps things uniform with the other pages. The page isn't any more cramped than it was before the upgrade. Maybe there's a margin issue.

I also think you may need to adjust the text size of your browser. See if that works.
I'm not sure if this is to me or someone else, but my browser are set to use a pretty small text size already, which is why the new forum text size stood out. However, just to be sure, I made my browser text size even smaller (9-point!), and the forum was unaffected by that setting - looks like all forum text is set to a fixed size.

--Scott McGuire
 

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smcguire said:
I'm not sure if this is to me or someone else, but my browser are set to use a pretty small text size already, which is why the new forum text size stood out. However, just to be sure, I made my browser text size even smaller (9-point!), and the forum was unaffected by that setting - looks like all forum text is set to a fixed size.

--Scott McGuire
That's very strange. It's the only complaint of the sort we have received. Please send your information (browser, computer type and OS to Phillip and we'll try to nail down the problem. :smile:
 

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I'm not digging this new upgrade/forum move/whatever it is at all...then again, perhaps we got a wee bit too used to the old one.
The biggest thing is all the tiny font scripts, the fact it automatically emails ya when someone replies to a post(cant always remember to turn that off), and it just feels...well not the way it was. But then again it is just nice MC is still around.
 

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Change is good and healthy. This still beats the old, unsightly, rickety Delphi forum with all of its new junk ads. As said many times before - this is not the final version of the forum. We are far from it. This is a work in progress. Many things will change, some we'll just have to get used to. No one structure is going to please everybody, but Phillip is doing his best to achieve that. None of this has been done in a vacuum. Trust that there is sound reasoning behind these changes.
 

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Cory, if you go to your control panel, look under "options". Find "Use 'Email Notification' by default?" and uncheck it. This will disable the default e-mail notifications for you. You can always subscribe to a thread when you post, but "No Subscription" will now be the default.
 

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Hey thanks Phil, that was bugging me. I like how this forum keeps you logged in til whenever unlike th eother one.

And yes Jamie, I shudder to think back of the Delphi layout...though not the fun of some of those old times:wink:
 

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that's funny, beaker...when I first joined, you told me how to turn it off.....

Sarah
 
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