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i just went to come to the rcnt home page, then click on the Forum button on the top toolbar and everything was cocked to the left. Once u are int he forums, the toolbar is in the normal spot, but on the homepage everything is slid to the left. anyone else getting this?

later
 
I had the same problem. Luckily I can just get a piece of the forums tab.
 
It looks OK here. Windows XP Pro and FireFox 0.9. Have you tried to clear your Temporary Internet Files?
 
mcvickj said:
It looks OK here. Windows XP Pro and FireFox 0.9. Have you tried to clear your Temporary Internet Files?

How is FireFox? I use Opera when I am tired of IE and javascript that blocks me from stealing pictures of the internet lmao! Anyways I heard of that and was looking to see how you like it. It's Mozilla right?
 
I'm using Windows XP, i deleted my cookies and temp files but its still like that. anyone got any other ideas? i dont have this problem on other sites.


later

also I'm using a 18" monitor.
 
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I run Windows 2000 with a 17" monitor and I have the same problem.
 
Nope. Now I can't even click on the little piece of the letter "m" on the forum tab.
 
Ok I thought you where talking about the alignment of the menu's - if that's not it them I'm not understanding the problem.


-Michael
 
There's a scroll bar on the right and bottom of the screen. If I go all the way to the left, at the top I'm missing forum on out on the top portion of the menu.
 
Perhaps showing us a screen shot would better illustrate the problem.
 
I saw the glitch once, then it went away, in a fourm reading a thread the left toolbar was halfway cutoff, I have yet to be able to re-create it again but if I can I will take a screen shot.
 
Maxx Trooper said:
how? could u explain?

later

Go to the page in which you are having the problem. Press the
Print Screen or PrtScr button, usually at the top of your keyboard. At this point, you may not see anything. Go to a photo editor, Right click, & Paste. You should see the Screen image on your palette. You can then use your drawing tools to circle, highlight,etc...
 
Yes I too would very much like to see a screen shot as I'm not getting a mental picture of this problem.


-Michael
 
Wow...a moderator feeding frenzy...
 
To fix the problem, MAXIMIZE your browser window so that it fills your screen.

It should be the little button next to the X that you would use to close the browser window.

It is definately a problem, as I have been able to recreate it myself.

I'm on the phone explaining it to WoodiE now. In the meantime, maximize the browser screen and it should stop until we get it fixed.
 
HumboldtBlazer said:
How is FireFox? I use Opera when I am tired of IE and javascript that blocks me from stealing pictures of the internet lmao! Anyways I heard of that and was looking to see how you like it. It's Mozilla right?


Yeah FireFox is part of Mozilla. I started using FireFox at 0.7 and it keeps getting better and better with each release. It is very quick to load. Very small install file. Only 4.7Mb. I have yet to run into a site that won't work with FireFox. I have been so impressed with FireFox that I even ditched Outlook and switched to Thunderbird for my e-mail client. I had a huge (350Mb) PST file that took me a while to convert over but it was well worth the time.

At work we are all about open source and such. We currently run Netscape 7.1 on all of the staff and public machines. I just installed a test image on 8 machine with FireFox last week. If it can surive the public torture test it will be going live with our next image. 250+ machines.
 
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