t GOLF CLAPS
Excellent work!
also? I see you megan walker! you cannot hide!
gd&r.
Xander ,'Dirty Girls'
Do you have problems, concerns or recommendations about the technical side of the Phoenix? Air them here. Compliments also welcome.
t GOLF CLAPS
Excellent work!
also? I see you megan walker! you cannot hide!
gd&r.
Yikes. Why are we so huge all of a sudden?
Read my post in Press, Brenda: Jon B "Sunnydale Press" Oct 24, 2002 12:28:43 am EDT
Got it, thanks Jon.
Though now with the change the text seems smaller than it used to be - just slightly. I don't like it too much but I'm sure I'll get used to it.
Poking around in IE, and I can't find a default basefont setting -- anyone know this program better than I do? I'm using the text size menu set at "smallest" right now to get the font size back to where it was before for me.
Same here -- I can now see the message text bigger or smaller than it used to be, but not the same size. It's odd, but I like it.
I'm using the text size menu set at "smallest" right now to get the font size back to where it was before for me.
That's what I did here at work, although for me, it's the "smaller" setting.
I knew when I made the change that we'd be trading one set of problems for another. So far, it seems like folks are generally happier with the new problems than with the old. I think some tweaking can be done. For instance, the date/time/post stamp to the right of the poster's name is also using the default font size. I should probably change that to use a specific px. That will require coordination with ita.
I don't know if this has been suggested before. Would it be possible to add to the wish list a mention of the name of the thread down near the post message box? I don't think I am the only person to post on the wrong thread, particularly when using the awesome Read New option.
The thread name is in the title bar, Laura, so it's always visible.
But it's not visible when you're posting down at the bottom of the page, as it was on WX and TT.
It would be nice if there was a way to distinguish the posting box in the no-natter threads, so that there's a visual clue to warn people not to natter.