Alex wrote:
John Landolfi wrote: Good to know, Sharon. But I SPOKE TOO SOON!!!!! My profile page is messed up again, back the way my hallucination saw it. And I repeat with Sharon that the box with "People I may know..." is USELESS, almost as useless as the similar box on Facebook that is being imitated. But THEY DON'T PUT IT ACROSS MY PAGE! IT'S ON THE SIDE, TOGETHER WITH ALL THE ADS. YES?????!!!!!!
I realize the huge project you have undertaken, so I'll wait till you can get to it, as long as you don't think the problem solved.
THANKS!!!!!!!
Don't worry John... we are far from done. Big pieces are in place, now we are moving to button up everything. "People you may know" will be fine tuned. John... we are a social network for photographers... so this tool once tuned, will pair up different photographers based on a number of factors. Thank you.
icepics wrote: John S. - I was able to see your latest album and it showed that it was recent, but I've seen that too where it shows things updated 42 years ago (wasn't just your albums).
I was able though to see the photos without yet being logged in, and if I clicked on a thumbnail it would enlarge that photo and prompt 'Like it? Share it!' - with options such as Facebook, Pinterest etc. where I'd be able to post someone else's photos.
The right-click was supposedly disabled but I could do that even without being logged in.
Baydream wrote:
John - site issues with IE do not seem to be limited to PT. For some reasons, very specific coding is needed for IE and does not always play well with other browsers. (Fix it for IE and then have to fix again for all the others.)John Landolfi wrote:
John Landolfi wrote:
Alex wrote:
icepics wrote: Internet Explorer.
John is that what you are using too? I'm near 100% certain this is a bug found only in Explorer. Regardless we're on it!
Yes, I am. I found a formatting problem earlier, because it was running in Compatibility mode. The problem was fixed when I turned that off.
And I just switched that on and off, but it's MUCH worse if I turn it on again.
And, I know you don't find enough hours in the day to do what ypou need to roght now, but I am really not asking for personal preferences. What I describe seems to fit the definition of "bug". The issue of a search option on the Galleries can be raised later,for sure. Thanks for your help
I avoid IE and using both Firefox and Chrome and rarely have issues. I have found a very limited # of sites that require IE and only use it on those. MS programmers also seem to have more time to build in funky stuff into there products, causing issues and adding bulk to their products. Just my solution but may work for you until the IE issues can be sorted out.
I found it in "The Lounge" and moved it to Lenses. Lounge is the default and lots of stuff gets there by mistake.deemarie wrote: Now it may have been me (operator malfunction!), but I started a lens topic and I could sware I put it in the "lens" thread! Any way to check that? Sorry if it was my error:banana:
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