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Pip Started conversation May 30, 1999
Can you please tell me how to get line spaces to register on User Pages. Now how many times I return, the text is all bunched together.
Pip
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Jim Lynn Posted May 30, 1999
Until we fix the editing, use to put in a line break. But we'll be fixing this next week.
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Pip Posted May 30, 1999
Are you STILL working Jim! Don't you ever get time off for good behaviour?
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Jim Lynn Posted May 30, 1999
Hey - It's been nine hours since I last logged on, so I guess that counts as time off.
Sir,
wingpig Posted Jun 6, 1999
Why oh why oh why oh why etc.
Yrs. etc.,
The Lord of the Prance.
PS. This is only a little thing, but hopefully other people might agree.
The edit window for userpages is very small.
The window for journal entries is vast and spacious.
Large windows for userpages would be nice please thankyou liver long and propose etc.
PPS seeing as loads of folk are asking about HTML, a short guide containing the key commands down the side of the useredit.cgi page might prove worth it's weight in ><.
Sir,
ReapeR (Weevium Mortus Eradicus) Posted Jun 7, 1999
Urm, I think the edit window for the discussions is too big, I have to scroll the screen over to see what I've written (the screen not the text bar, thats fair cop). It can get quite annoying if I've just writen a long sentance, look up (yes I do look at the keybord as I type) and the words have run off the screen!
Sir,
wingpig Posted Jun 8, 1999
Yeah, that's true 'n'all. Seeing as we're constrained to 80-column text in the forums the window might as well be this. Either that, or people should be made to press return occaisonally on pain of pain.
Sir,
ReapeR (Weevium Mortus Eradicus) Posted Jun 10, 1999
Are u using IE or Netscape, I'm on Net and I noticed that IE has a nicely sized box.
Sir,
wingpig Posted Jun 11, 1999
Netscape - I'm sick of the little boxes that come up every three minutes warning you about the perils of whatever it is you're about to do. I can disable them each time I come on but the settings aren't saved and I have to reset everything next time I log on. I'd have to do that thing to speed it up each time as well, whatever it is.
Sir,
Peta Posted Jun 11, 1999
I managed to fix this by changing the resolution of the screen in the settings.display part of windows. The whole desktop zooms down a size, so looks slightly different but then it fits perfectly.
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