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12 February 2006 at 2:44 pm #2467
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ParticipantYusnee gave a round-around solution to the problem.
If you really cannot (and need to) read the missing text, click on “quote” and read from there!12 February 2006 at 5:13 pm #2472naza
Participant[quote=ed]Yusnee gave a round-around solution to the problem.
If you really cannot (and need to) read the missing text, click on “quote” and read from there![/quote]Yes that’s what I did but using firefox is much more convenient…try it.
12 February 2006 at 10:17 pm #2475TheFazz
Member[quote=naza]Yes that’s what I did but using firefox is much more convenient…try it.[/quote]
yes. firefox is a miles better browser. not just for this site. TRY IT.
13 February 2006 at 10:49 am #2482ed
Participant[quote=TheFazz]yes. firefox is a miles better browser. not just for this site. TRY IT.[/quote]
Done… but I guess the guys in MIS won’t be too happy if they discover I’ve installed another browser into the company laptop… gotta use it sonyap2… hehehe…13 February 2006 at 11:12 am #2483TheFazz
Member[quote=ed]Done… but I guess the guys in MIS won’t be too happy if they discover I’ve installed another browser into the company laptop… gotta use it sonyap2… hehehe…[/quote]
do see why they should be unhappy. there are no license issues.
14 February 2006 at 5:14 am #2485siewweng
Participantinconsistency of “x new comments” link
for example, a new topic has 4-5 replies to it, so when there are new comments, it will still be in page 1. when u click “2 new comments”, that link will bring u straight to the latest comments.
but, for topic like ‘enduro’ or ’round3′ with clearly has more than 20 replies, the replies will continue to page 2,3 etc. when u click “2 new comments”, that link WILL NOT bring u straight to the latest comments. it merely goes to the top of page 1 of that topic. i was hoping it will go to the latest comments too, regardless of where the latest comment is located.
fazz, is it somethng wrong with my browser (mozilla firefox) or its the settings of this website. thanks!
14 February 2006 at 6:52 am #2490TheFazz
Member[quote=siewweng]inconsistency of “x new comments” link
for example, a new topic has 4-5 replies to it, so when there are new comments, it will still be in page 1. when u click “2 new comments”, that link will bring u straight to the latest comments.
but, for topic like ‘enduro’ or ’round3′ with clearly has more than 20 replies, the replies will continue to page 2,3 etc. when u click “2 new comments”, that link WILL NOT bring u straight to the latest comments. it merely goes to the top of page 1 of that topic. i was hoping it will go to the latest comments too, regardless of where the latest comment is located.
fazz, is it somethng wrong with my browser (mozilla firefox) or its the settings of this website. thanks! [/quote]
This is nothing wrong with Firefox. It is the settings of the website. The “2 new comments” link will bring you to the bottom of the first page of the comments list. However, not to the next pages. I don’t know how to correct this unfortunately – but the work around is to have all comments in one page (but that will be a long page!).
14 February 2006 at 7:19 am #2491sabelt
ParticipantOne more thing, the font size of event details really small..Firefox all the time for me…
15 February 2006 at 11:02 am #2503ed
Participant[quote=TheFazz][quote=ed]Done… but I guess the guys in MIS won’t be too happy if they discover I’ve installed another browser into the company laptop… gotta use it sonyap2… hehehe…[/quote]
do see why they should be unhappy. there are no license issues.[/quote]
yes… but the MIS chaps in Marconi are err umm micro managing wackos with no sense of adventure whatsoever (and the nasty habit of Marconi’s engineers downloading all kinds of crazy stuff into their laptops and crashing them every other week does little to help too…)
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