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Originally Posted by electure
Bill,
This morning I got a scroll bar, but this afternoon I'm not. Both the "sample" pages fit perfectly on my screen.
Did you do something to them?
Nana Nana Nana Nana... (<< Twilight Zone) dunno

I haven't done anything since last night.

I do see an issue with the yellow style as I said. I'll look at that tonight.

Bill

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Bill,
I have 3 different monitors here on computers that all connect to the internet.
I have a 22" wide-screen, a 19" standard screen and a 17" standard screen (all LCD and run off seperate computers).
I have them set to the highest resolution possible with their Operating systems.
To be honest, I've never had a problem with viewing things on this site, although back in the day when I had a single 15" CRT monitor, things looked so small! grin

As a rule, most of the things posted in the Electrical Pics Area (electricalpics.com) should by rights re-size themselves to 800 x 600 pixels.

Having said all of the above, I had used the UBB Dark theme here since the upgrade, I had a play around the other day and I found the koniro theme.
It was like a breath of fresh air, I'm going to stick with this one for a while. cool



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Originally Posted by Trumpy
Bill,
I have 3 different monitors here on computers that all connect to the internet.
I have a 22" wide-screen, a 19" standard screen and a 17" standard screen (all LCD and run off seperate computers).
I have them set to the highest resolution possible with their Operating systems.
To be honest, I've never had a problem with viewing things on this site, although back in the day when I had a single 15" CRT monitor, things looked so small! grin

As a rule, most of the things posted in the Electrical Pics Area (electricalpics.com) should by rights re-size themselves to 800 x 600 pixels.

Having said all of the above, I had used the UBB Dark theme here since the upgrade, I had a play around the other day and I found the koniro theme.
It was like a breath of fresh air, I'm going to stick with this one for a while. cool
Mike,

This recent modification is going to be mostly noticed by the 1024 and lower resolution crowd which seems to be about 50%

Off-Topic, you can see more available styles here:

http://www.ubbskins.com/

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OK, Left side column has been removed from Photo Forums for reasons discussed.

At some point I may relocate some of the 'lost' stuff elsewhere on the page where it doesn't affect screen width.

As always, further comments or suggections are appreciated.

Bill
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I added some links to the Top that duplicate some on the side column, so if anyone wants to 'lose' that it can be turned off in your Prefs.

BTW, to those unaware, you can try different color schemes for the Forum through the dropdown box on the lower left of any page, and set it to the one you like in your 'My Stuff >> Preferences' (If left at Default it may change from time to time as we 'mix things up' smile )

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I like the way it fits right now. 1/23/10 21:53

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well i'm at that 'spectacle denial' age, so i guess it doesn't really matter what i have, i'm gonna b*tch about it one way or another.....~S~

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