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Hi,
if you ( at least if you use threaded view ) reply to a thread the view of the page changes so that you can`t see everything again.
Hannes
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In a perfect world,
users would never enter data in the wrong form,
files they choose to open would always exist
and code would never have bugs.
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Just to show what i mean
Using IE 8
Hannes
If you have got questions about this, just ask.
In a perfect world,
users would never enter data in the wrong form,
files they choose to open would always exist
and code would never have bugs.
C# to VB.NET: http://www.developerfusion.com/tools/convert/csharp-to-vb/- Edited by Heslacher Wednesday, September 14, 2011 2:34 PM
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Does this happen all the time? Have you tried dumping your cache/history and seeing if that helps (maybe a bad css client cache)? Is this for edit or reply (or both)? You mention reply but the above screenshot looks more like an edit.
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Hi Brent,
yes it does happen all the time. Just cleared my history and it had happened again. I have edited the above post, because the screen shot hadn`t worked the first time. For this screenshot i have scrolled to the top:
The problem is, after i hit submit anything stays like this.
Hannes
If you have got questions about this, just ask.
In a perfect world,
users would never enter data in the wrong form,
files they choose to open would always exist
and code would never have bugs.
C# to VB.NET: http://www.developerfusion.com/tools/convert/csharp-to-vb/ -
Doing the same with Firefox doesn`t leed to the same.
Hannes
If you have got questions about this, just ask.
In a perfect world,
users would never enter data in the wrong form,
files they choose to open would always exist
and code would never have bugs.
C# to VB.NET: http://www.developerfusion.com/tools/convert/csharp-to-vb/ -
Ed,
yes i still have this problem. I use IE 8.
Hannes
If you have got questions about this, just ask.
In a perfect world,
users would never enter data in the wrong form,
files they choose to open would always exist
and code would never have bugs.
C# to VB.NET: http://www.developerfusion.com/tools/convert/csharp-to-vb/ -