based on that, I have made several changes but have several more to go.The current sizing is fine for the logo and nav bars.
G
-bob
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based on that, I have made several changes but have several more to go.The current sizing is fine for the logo and nav bars.
G
Thank you, Bob. The all 'new smileys' (or is it smilies?) are fine, but the 'generic smileys' are still not very clear (even with specs) to my eyes.done
-bob
Yup, we know and are working on a solution.The images in the Technical camera images thread by the following members are not showing up to me.
miketclaw
pesto
stngoldberg
JohnBrew
GrahamWelland
I'm on a desktop running win7 pro. Latest FF and all flash etc is up to date.
In the email notification?just noticed:
used to be when getting notification of a "like", it would link the post; no more
They are the same old smilies we have been using forever. I guess since we changed to 16 px type they look smaller, but they don't disturb line spacing.Thank you, Bob. The all 'new smileys' (or is it smilies?) are fine, but the 'generic smileys' are still not very clear (even with specs) to my eyes.
:toocool: ... see what I mean ?
Kind regards.
The link is still there, just not underlined until you hover over it.e-mail notification has the link;
the forum notification does not
thx
:banghead::cussing:oke::angry::wtf:The fonts have looked fine to me until today. They now seem far too large for my taste.
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Thanks again, Bob. I'll better be using my magnifying glass ...They are the same old smilies we have been using forever. I guess since we changed to 16 px type they look smaller, but they don't disturb line spacing.
I have changed the names of the lists and sorted them out into line height and large smilies.
-bob
I just looked atbased on that, I have made several changes but have several more to go.
-bob
Some forums allow users to tailor the viewing experience.:banghead::cussing:oke::angry::wtf:
Actually for me too, but the complaints on too small have outnumbered the votes on too large.
-bob
Odd: it seems to occur specifically in "Fun with the Olympus OMD" and not in f.i. "Fun with 4/3rds cameras/ Image Thread" ... :loco:One more thing, Bob: for Thread display mode I'm using "Linear - Newest First".
When selecting Reply to Thread it takes me to bottom of the first/top page where I expected to stay on top of the page with my Reply box.
Bug or feature ?
Folks have found "quick-reply" confusing.Odd: it seems to occur specifically in "Fun with the Olympus OMD" and not in f.i. "Fun with 4/3rds cameras/ Image Thread" ... :loco:
Piece of cake compared to leveling and setting up a mill except I have a boat-load more moving parts.bob:
can't believe how patient you are with this minutia;
thanks
Thanks a lot, Bob. Much better this way !Folks have found "quick-reply" confusing.
No matter if viewing threads newest-first or oldest-first, there was a "quick-reply" editor window located at the bottom of the page. With all of our image-laden threads, the pages could be very long.
When the "reply-to-thread button was clicked, the browser focus was merely shifted to the existing quick-reply editor at the bottom of the current page. Once the reply was submitted, the page viewed became the same page that contained the new post despite the location one might have happened to be viewing. This is thought to be useful so that folks would have a chance to see what they wrote.
The value of quick-reply is that it avoided a page-load for the reply window since it was always present.
What I have done is to disable quick-reply. The editor window now will not appear until the reply-to thread is clicked. A new page load operation will then display the editor window.
This avoids some of the window focus issues that some browsers were having, particularly IOS due to our lack of mobile support, which is on the long list of to-dos but not yet ready.
What will still happen, however, is that once the reply is submitted, that reply will be displayed in the page context in which it lives, again so that you can see what you posted. No matter which page you were viewing of a multi-page thread, you will be be taken to the most recent page.
One advantage to this approach, the editor format will now always conform to the user's preferences as they set in their user settings.
So it it a feature or a bug? That is subject to interpretation.
-bob