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August 25, 2005 at 2:39 am #19599princeGParticipant
I get this blank spot on the top right of every page I browse here. Does anyone have a similiar problem? Or if you had, is it solved now?
I use the pop up blocker of Firefox btw.
edit: I changed to a higher screen resolution and the problem’s gone.
August 25, 2005 at 10:49 am #128512DrBroccoliParticipantErrg, I remember someone posting about this before. I searched the help threads, but my time is pushing it, I have school, but if I didn’t I would search until the cows came home! :woot:. I will look when I get home, if no one else posted by then!
August 25, 2005 at 12:34 pm #128514__m3nt4l__MemberHmm… Interesting google search on the second pic :p
August 25, 2005 at 3:42 pm #128513princeGParticipantShadowdogMU wrote:Errg, I remember someone posting about this before. I searched the help threads, but my time is pushing it, I have school, but if I didn’t I would search until the cows came home! :woot:. I will look when I get home, if no one else posted by then!Well Jeff told me that the problem was that I was using a low resolution at only 800×600, when i changed to 1024×768 the problem disappeared.
August 25, 2005 at 5:15 pm #128511SpikeMember__m3nt4l__ wrote:Hmm… Interesting google search on the second pic :p
That’s not a Google Search, it’s an advertisement. They cycle through every time you load a page.August 25, 2005 at 10:54 pm #128510Jeff HesterKeymasterYeah, the problem is related to the screen resolution. The forums on the site don’t quite fit at an 800×600 screen resolution, so you get a horizontal scroll bar. If you scroll to the right to see the “edge” of the page, the DIV that’s used for the header of the page does not resize. If you resize the window, the DIV correctly resizes with the window. It’s a quirk of CSS, and I’m not sure if there’s a workaround.
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