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Keseral - lost... Started conversation Aug 15, 2005
I know its not exactly that important but it always comes up is such a tiny weeny box! Also, I am not sure if it is for all the dna sites or just h2g2....
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Bernadette Lynn_ Home Educator Posted Aug 15, 2005
You can always resize the box, if you have trouble reading it.
Currently all DNA site users are shown, but I think there may be an h2g2 only option in the future.
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Mu Beta Posted Aug 15, 2005
I do hope you're not thinking along the same lines as me...
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Mrs Zen Posted Aug 15, 2005
Well, I was just having a Marilyn Moment,
Dunno about you, Master B. We all know you are just *filthy*!
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I'm not really here Posted Aug 16, 2005
When h2g2 first started the size of the window was perfectly adequate, it's the sites growing that's made it a little small. If you right click the link to open it, it comes up in a normal browser window, so it's a good size.
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Mrs Zen Posted Aug 16, 2005
Good point Mina.
I have My Conversations as a toolbar shortcut in Firefox, and it opens in a Firefox tab. I can then open conversations as new tabs in the same window. Peachy. You could do the same with Who's Online, if you choose to.
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There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho Posted Aug 16, 2005
I always maximise the window as soon as it opens - then it's the size of the whole screen.
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- 1: Keseral - lost... (Aug 15, 2005)
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- 4: Mrs Zen (Aug 15, 2005)
- 5: Mu Beta (Aug 15, 2005)
- 6: Mrs Zen (Aug 15, 2005)
- 7: I'm not really here (Aug 16, 2005)
- 8: Mrs Zen (Aug 16, 2005)
- 9: Keseral - lost... (Aug 16, 2005)
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