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Title: Anybody
Post by: miggy on 22 December 2007, 19:11:42
elses forum page jumping about, mine keeps moving up and down

 :-/ :-/ :-/
Title: Re: Anybody
Post by: MikeDundee on 22 December 2007, 19:14:53
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elses forum page jumping about, mine keeps moving up and down

 :-/ :-/ :-/

Stop playing with the scroll button on your mouse, that should stop it ;D ;D
Title: Re: Anybody
Post by: JamesV6CDX on 22 December 2007, 19:17:29
someone else just reported this...
Title: Re: Anybody
Post by: MikeDundee on 22 December 2007, 19:18:06
Mine is fine :y
Title: Re: Anybody
Post by: TheBoy on 22 December 2007, 19:23:57
Defo an echo in here....
Title: Re: Anybody
Post by: miggy on 22 December 2007, 19:28:51
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Defo an echo in here....

ok, ok, its annoying though when reading posts, any idea on how i can stop it happening, never done it before.

Title: Re: Anybody
Post by: Badger on 22 December 2007, 19:53:26
Mine's exactly the same, always has been since the first day I joined.
It's very annoying >:(
Title: Re: Anybody
Post by: TheBoy on 22 December 2007, 19:54:20
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Mine's exactly the same, always has been since the first day I joined.
It's very annoying >:(
What browser you using?
Title: Re: Anybody
Post by: Tab on 22 December 2007, 19:56:59
never happened to me :-?
Title: Re: Anybody
Post by: TheBoy on 22 December 2007, 19:59:35
Whether it happens or not, please state browser!!
Title: Re: Anybody
Post by: Badger on 22 December 2007, 20:13:10
Hi, I'm using Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0.....I think!
Title: Re: Anybody
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 22 December 2007, 20:18:05
two pcs explorer 6.0 and 7.0 no problem here :y
Title: Re: Anybody
Post by: Kevin Wood on 22 December 2007, 20:25:50
Firefox 2.0.11 is OK here.

I notice we've got a news headline or two with 2 rows of Smilies.

Kevin
Title: Re: Anybody
Post by: TheBoy on 22 December 2007, 20:32:09
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Hi, I'm using Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0.....I think!
Blimey, shouldn't be using that any more!
Title: Re: Anybody
Post by: TheBoy on 22 December 2007, 20:32:41
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Firefox 2.0.11 is OK here.

I notice we've got a news headline or two with 2 rows of Smilies.

Kevin
That is the reason I believe, but want to see what browsers it affects before removing...
Title: Re: Anybody
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 22 December 2007, 20:33:05
there should be addins also that can effect!
Title: Re: Anybody
Post by: miggy on 22 December 2007, 22:28:50
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Firefox 2.0.11 is OK here.

I notice we've got a news headline or two with 2 rows of Smilies.

Kevin
That is the reason I believe, but want to see what browsers it affects before removing...

Not sure but its the latest, whatever that is, but the page jumps everytime the the merry xmas comes up with the extra smiley at the end on the news bit.. Is there nothing that i can do as i aint able to read the forum.

 
Title: Re: Anybody
Post by: TheBoy on 22 December 2007, 22:33:34
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Firefox 2.0.11 is OK here.

I notice we've got a news headline or two with 2 rows of Smilies.

Kevin
That is the reason I believe, but want to see what browsers it affects before removing...

Not sure but its the latest, whatever that is, but the page jumps everytime the the merry xmas comes up with the extra smiley at the end on the news bit.. Is there nothing that i can do as i aint able to read the forum.

 
What is resolution of your monitor, and is your browser maximised?
Title: Re: Anybody
Post by: miggy on 22 December 2007, 22:36:57
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Firefox 2.0.11 is OK here.

I notice we've got a news headline or two with 2 rows of Smilies.

Kevin
That is the reason I believe, but want to see what browsers it affects before removing...

Not sure but its the latest, whatever that is, but the page jumps everytime the the merry xmas comes up with the extra smiley at the end on the news bit.. Is there nothing that i can do as i aint able to read the forum.

 
What is resolution of your monitor, and is your browser maximised?

Seems ok now i have maximised the browser Jamie, strange, never did it before when browser not maximised, does that mean I need to maximise everytime.

Title: Re: Anybody
Post by: TheBoy on 22 December 2007, 22:41:12
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Firefox 2.0.11 is OK here.

I notice we've got a news headline or two with 2 rows of Smilies.

Kevin
That is the reason I believe, but want to see what browsers it affects before removing...

Not sure but its the latest, whatever that is, but the page jumps everytime the the merry xmas comes up with the extra smiley at the end on the news bit.. Is there nothing that i can do as i aint able to read the forum.

 
What is resolution of your monitor, and is your browser maximised?

Seems ok now i have maximised the browser Jamie, strange, never did it before when browser not maximised, does that mean I need to maximise everytime.

I don't think its necessarily the smilies, but the length of that news item - the the news item becomes 'taller' than the OOF logo, you will get the jumping.

Easiest way to prevent it is to make you browser wider.  We normally try to keep news items short enough to reduce chances of these problems....
Title: Re: Anybody
Post by: miggy on 22 December 2007, 22:45:29
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Firefox 2.0.11 is OK here.

I notice we've got a news headline or two with 2 rows of Smilies.

Kevin
That is the reason I believe, but want to see what browsers it affects before removing...

Not sure but its the latest, whatever that is, but the page jumps everytime the the merry xmas comes up with the extra smiley at the end on the news bit.. Is there nothing that i can do as i aint able to read the forum.

 
What is resolution of your monitor, and is your browser maximised?

Seems ok now i have maximised the browser Jamie, strange, never did it before when browser not maximised, does that mean I need to maximise everytime.

I don't think its necessarily the smilies, but the length of that news item - the the news item becomes 'taller' than the OOF logo, you will get the jumping.

Easiest way to prevent it is to make you browser wider.  We normally try to keep news items short enough to reduce chances of these problems....

Thanks Jamie :y :y :y, stupid me, never thought to maximise the page