FORMAT QUESTION

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Lifer
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FORMAT QUESTION

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Hey, Robi, MM, NIVEK, or whomever:

How come most of the threads on the forum fit within the bounds of my screen, but others don't? Sometimes, I have to scroll to the right to read the entire line of text. This is not a "problem, per se, but I'm curious.
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Re: FORMAT QUESTION

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Lifer wrote:Hey, Robi, MM, NIVEK, or whomever:

How come most of the threads on the forum fit within the bounds of my screen, but others don't? Sometimes, I have to scroll to the right to read the entire line of text. This is not a "problem, per se, but I'm curious.
Lifer, My guess is because someone posted a big pic in a certain thread..........just a guess............ :idea:
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Re: FORMAT QUESTION

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Lifer wrote:Hey, Robi, MM, NIVEK, or whomever:

How come most of the threads on the forum fit within the bounds of my screen, but others don't? Sometimes, I have to scroll to the right to read the entire line of text. This is not a "problem, per se, but I'm curious.

Lifer,

Often a picture will get posted that is beyond the bounds the programming language this Board uses, "too big", system tries its best to display pic and text.

Sometimes I can resize the pic and rehost it, making it more normal. Often this chore needs to be done by Robi or Monkey if things are realllllly messed up.

But yes, its a bit of a problem with too large a pic, then the text will follow the size of the picture, making it tough to read everything without scrolling.

As things like that are found we'll try to correct it and make sure everyones use of Boards are enjoyable.


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Thanks for the enlightenment. I may be pushing 65 real hard, now, but I can still learn a few things. :)
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