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steve1

by steve1 on 06 November 2010 - 19:11

Lennard
Then the shop will have to do the weeding on the Computer i have a couple of Programs on mine that would be disaster if anything messed them up. Evidently you are computer literate some of us are not, Puppet
If i was to go through and read each thread fully more so when i go to bed it does not exist sometimes i get up the next day and see Page fulls of new thread Lost in the Maze of different time zones
And i read the bits put on the last pages but they mean nothing to me or others who do not know about computers and i will not chance messing mine up.
So the easy way out is to stop Posting and that will sort out all problems for me,
Puppet as you are so good with computers perhaps you can get my details wiped off for me if so i would be obliged to you, So adios Guys, It was a pleasure knowing some of you
Steve1

Sock Puppet

by Sock Puppet on 06 November 2010 - 19:11

Steve if you change your resolution and it does not work you can always change it back.

Two Moons

by Two Moons on 06 November 2010 - 19:11

It's just a dog Sock....thought you'd come up with something I'd like.....:) Moderator, you do not know what Oli has told me...... Point of fact he has never asked me to stop anything....you take too much upon yourself ...... Now please stop corrupting my posts with your remarks....It's bad manners. Two Moons.

Moderator comment: Read his post on this thread page 5.

Sock Puppet

by Sock Puppet on 06 November 2010 - 19:11

Moons,

Oli's words below.

"You have already proven that you get a timeout for the dns lookup so I / we know what the problem is, either fix it or stop complaining. Nothing I do will help on your end."

So this dog is located where on this site?


Two Moons

by Two Moons on 06 November 2010 - 19:11

Ahhh sock, between you and this moderator I am a whipped dog.... You are the man.....LMAO.........I submit NOT !!!!!........The nine rule NOT!!!!!!...... Now unlike you have I a life to live.....soooooo Asta La Vista baby...I'll be back.... trust me........ SSDD......Two Moons.

yellowrose of Texas

by yellowrose of Texas on 06 November 2010 - 20:11

I am whipped too      they deleted my cocker spaniel  Maggie...she is my new assistant...    can't even make a jesting joke now on our base......I guess if I shit    dam and hell it   it will ride....ok   here is my remarks to SP   


It is an airplane  control ...like the one in the plane I crashed years back..I came back as an alien and then I trained dogs.......now    


here is maggie..she is gonna help me learn about computers....since my computer man is so dumb.....ok folks      the lighter side of this   chaos.......

If all fails    do as I did....I cleaned my computer with peroxide and blew it out and am ready for the next lesson in computer   100000000000000001

Do you not see how   TICKED we can get on here???  I do not care anymore....Like RED SABLE said earlier  ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

 No roses today!   SP:    CAN YOU READ THE TITLE OF MAGGIES BOOK...THIS IS A TEST   TO SEE IF MY COMPUTER   RESOLUTION IS ON SPOT ....................................................................................................IT IS ON 1280 X 768 PIXELS  --------   i THINK IT SAID

YR

by triodegirl on 07 November 2010 - 06:11

Am I being acused of calling the moderator an idiot earlier in this thread? I was referring to Len whose post was directly before mine. I agree, it wasn't very nice. But then Len's comments weren't very nice considering I had just attempted to be cooperative by submitting the moderator requested screenshot.

Sue

Moderator comment: Maybe not accused but pointed out that you were the only one calling anyone an idiot. If you truly did not mean the moderator, I am sorry.
Did you get your problem solved?

by triodegirl on 07 November 2010 - 08:11

I guess you could say the problem is solved. For most who have been complaining, your computer isn't broke. There is simply a compatibility issue now if the screen resolution of your monitor isn't set to a minimum of 1080 x 768 pixels.

Bumping up the screen resolution is no big deal and can be done by the user.in a matter of minutes. Compare it to adjusting the resotion on your TV set. No big deal and can be easily undone as well. It won't affect the rest of your computer or screw up any stored programs EXCEPT the text size will be smaller

Smaller text size is also no big deal as long as your vision is normal as the text size won't be THAT small and you can easily increase the font size of your browser. As long as your screen resolution is set to a minimum of 1080 x 768 all the overlapping issues should be solved. If you still have problems after that, then I don't know what to tell you.

My opinion of a website that requires a minimum screen resolution to view properly is a whole 'nuther issue. I spend a lot of time on the internet and this is the first I have encounted a situation like this where users who prefer a lower resolution are being tossed aside. And yes, I know we are in the minority by a vast margin.

Oli (admin)

by Oli on 07 November 2010 - 09:11

 Thats actually not true,   amazon.com requires a minimum of 970 in width (which is more then 1024x768 can handle).
Newsweek.com, facebook.com are set for 980,  

wikipedia.org is set for minimum width of 720,  so they are set for 1024x768 and up.

Some ad picture clipping in an extreme low resolution is not loss of functionality imo.  This site does not anymore used fixes sizing of text.  So it fully supports resize of text in browsers.  (which is what most with sight problems use to make text more readable,  and not lower the resolution,

by triodegirl on 07 November 2010 - 09:11

I shop at Amazon on a daily basis and they will allow scrolling to the side for any content that does not fit on the screen. Your site no longer will allow scrolling to the side for content that does not fit on the screen which is why pictures are overlapping. I should have said I have not encountered a site where pictures overlap if you do not use a minimum screen resolution. I have never seen pictures overlap at Amazon.

I do have problems with my vision so I am acutely aware of text size. Sure, the font size can be increased on your browser but what about the rest of my computer?





 


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