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6bmike 02-18-2005 01:12 PM

I'm not blaming anyone. Things things happen in computing. That fella with the long skinny banner was busting peoples balls. Posting urls and such just happen.

armourall 02-18-2005 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by 6bmike
I'm not blaming anyone. Things things happen in computing. That fella with the long skinny banner was busting peoples balls. Posting urls and such just happen.

Don't worry Mike, I didn't take it that way. We all just need to pitch in and make this the best forum on the web (not that it isn't already). :D

Yoda 02-20-2005 06:05 AM

Thanks To You It's Working!
 
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Originally Posted by armourall

We all just need to pitch in and make this the best forum on the web (not that it isn't already). :D

[Bold by Yoda.]

Thanks, armourall! :D

LSH 02-22-2005 07:41 AM

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Originally Posted by 6bmike
No, but it isn't the sites fault. Long urls like the ones from GD Howell III links can't be broken and will run the page long. Also big pictures will do the same. I remember a member on another forum that ran a long skinny banner at the bottom of his posts and always draw contempt from his peers becuase it screwed the size up.

I have to admit my computer illiteracy. What are the long url's, big pictures, and long skinny banners you mention, and how do I avoid using them?

Steve

Bagger Lance 02-22-2005 09:56 AM

Big Stuff
 
LSH,

The forum pages are set to autosize to your browser window, within the limits of your browser. There are some objects embedded in posts that will not autosize with the text, such as pictures and long continuous text such as a web site address.

When you make posts and embed these types of things in the text, just be aware that some objects don't autosize in the web browser window.

Thanks,

Bagger


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