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11 years 5 months ago #262070 by garyrhook
And to repeat from another thread, background photos are not getting cropped properly. Argh.


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11 years 5 months ago #262118 by rtenny
hmmm, that should have been fixed. I will look at the background images again.


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11 years 5 months ago #262119 by Baydream

rtenny wrote: hmmm, that should have been fixed. I will look at the background images again.

I just tried it and the EDIT works but the SAVE deletes the changes.

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11 years 5 months ago #262150 by Scotty









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11 years 5 months ago #262170 by rtenny

Baydream wrote:

rtenny wrote: hmmm, that should have been fixed. I will look at the background images again.

I just tried it and the EDIT works but the SAVE deletes the changes.


I made some changes and my cropping was now saved correctly. But the browser cached the image so I did not see the change until I refreshed the pages.

I will try to fix that as well.


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11 years 5 months ago #262173 by Baydream

rtenny wrote:

Baydream wrote:

rtenny wrote: hmmm, that should have been fixed. I will look at the background images again.

I just tried it and the EDIT works but the SAVE deletes the changes.


I made some changes and my cropping was now saved correctly. But the browser cached the image so I did not see the change until I refreshed the pages.

I will try to fix that as well.

The page refresh worked. Perhaps just add that to the instructions.

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11 years 5 months ago - 11 years 5 months ago #262188 by icepics
My pages aren't loading properly again today - this has happened before. They were loading OK the other day, today they're not. I have to keep scrolling down because everything on the top and to the right is taking up more space and not loading at the correct size. Like it says JOHN and BARRY etc. in really big letters!

And mine keeps running, has been doing that for 2-3 weeks, like it's trying to load something, I think it's the ads that keep flashing/running. If I click the X (Esc) at the top everything will stop running but then so do the smilies (which I can live without, but obviously that's not what it should be doing).

I also have to click twice to go back a page, I'm on IE.

Sharon
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11 years 5 months ago #262193 by rtenny

icepics wrote: My pages aren't loading properly again today - this has happened before. They were loading OK the other day, today they're not. I have to keep scrolling down because everything on the top and to the right is taking up more space and not loading at the correct size. Like it says JOHN and BARRY etc. in really big letters!

And mine keeps running, has been doing that for 2-3 weeks, like it's trying to load something, I think it's the ads that keep flashing/running. If I click the X (Esc) at the top everything will stop running but then so do the smilies (which I can live without, but obviously that's not what it should be doing).

I also have to click twice to go back a page, I'm on IE.


I just started IE (version 9) and everything is fine. I have added some optimization this morning. Please try the refresh the page and see if that would help. CTRL-F5 is a hard refresh. But I did not need that on my IE.
Can you please tell me which version of IE you are using?


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11 years 5 months ago #262194 by John Landolfi
Runnig IE9, with the same problems Sharon is describing... :woohoo:


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11 years 5 months ago #262195 by rtenny

John Landolfi wrote: Runnig IE9, with the same problems Sharon is describing... :woohoo:


IE has a compatibility modus for old sites. On my IE that is switched OFF.
When I switch that on the web site does look wrong. Can you please check if the modus if off.
You can see that in the address bar. There is a symbol that looks like a torn apart piece if paper.

I hope that helps.


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11 years 5 months ago #262208 by icepics
I just tried that and it was already set apparently because it went back to an older version that looked even worse. Switched back again... and I can't remember offhand what version I have, my computer's only a couple of years old.

Sharon
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11 years 5 months ago #262213 by Baydream
I use Firefox and Chrome and everything looks fine.
IE has always seemed to have some quirkiness to it.

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11 years 5 months ago #262222 by Stealthy Ninja
Solution to the IE9 problem is to download a better browser.

IE is the number 1 browser in the world used to download a better browser.
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11 years 5 months ago #262232 by Baydream

Stealthy Ninja wrote: Solution to the IE9 problem is to download a better browser.

IE is the number 1 browser in the world used to download a better browser.

:rofl: :ntf:

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11 years 5 months ago #262404 by rtenny
I do tend to suggest everybody to use Firefox, by far the better browser. Or any other then IE. But the site still needs to work in IE. So many people still use it and the site looks fine in my IE. @IcePics any chance of uploaded a screenshot? Maybe try upgrading IE. 2 years in computer age is a life time. Especially with Microsoft. They send bug fixed every week. And a word of warning. NEVER EVER use IE for online banking. The internet is full with exploits for old IE.


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