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vegiman:-) Started conversation Jun 20, 1999
I really like your 'don't click here' : Any chance of having a button included in the goo which goes straight there.
By the way I have my moans like everybody else - but I still have h2g2'itis. Do you notice the people who complain are the ones who use h2g2 the most.
vegiman
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Jim Lynn Posted Jun 20, 1999
Actually, I've hardly done any work today. I've just got back from a rehearsal for Cabaret, and I've got to get an early night.
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vegiman:-) Posted Jun 20, 1999
I keep saying I will have an early night but I am suffering from h2g2'itis - IS THERE A CURE?
vegiman
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vegiman:-) Posted Jun 20, 1999
Ps Get off to bed before your eyes start to look like mine: good luck in the production.
vegiman:_)
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Peta Posted Jun 21, 1999
We're not complaining! We are trying to be constructive testers!
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vegiman:-) Posted Jul 12, 1999
I wish to apologise for pinching your DON'T CLICK HERE and spreading it around. I should have asked first. I still think its great and many users use it to meet new friends. sorry vegiman
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vegiman:-) Posted Jul 12, 1999
Thanks ant - but I started the ball rolling. I am glad it was available though. One of Jim's best aids. Now the A to Z - What is next - I can't wait. vegiman
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Ant Posted Jul 12, 1999
I think I stole it the day Jim put it up on his site, now all I have to work out is how to get the referenced users thing down the side of my page like Spartus has.
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MadMunk?¿ Posted Jul 13, 1999
I think the referenced researchers thing will be added as a feature in the near future anyway. But until then..... *Evil Grin*
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Ant Posted Jul 13, 1999
Found it out now, with a little research, and MadMunk your page is really too wide, scrolling sideways is annoying.
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MadMunk?¿ Posted Jul 13, 1999
Sorry, but i seems the same as everyone elses to me. And anyway, i don't know how to go about fixing it.....
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Jonny Posted Jul 13, 1999
I think the problem lies in the width of your images, MadMunk, if you squash 'em a bit your page won't be so fat.
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MadMunk?¿ Posted Jul 13, 1999
Ant: yes, my reselution is quite high, so that may be it
Jonny: Okay, I'll see what i can do about squashing the images
Cheers Guys!
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vegiman:-) Posted Jul 13, 1999
Hi GUYS
Can any of you tell me why: when someone posts a message to a page, creating a new forum for the first time, it does not show on the researchers home page listings until a second person posts a message to the same forum.
I had to point out to Zachsmind the other day that MARK had posted a message to him.
When you have a busy home page, you rely on it being put on your home page listings cos you cannot keep a check on all the pages to see if a new forum has appeared.
Zach was shocked to know a forum had been posted and it wasn't listed.
I hope that lot makes sense. I am suffering brain fuddle at this time.
Can any of you answer or is it only Jim Lynns dept.
Post&Bhappy vegiman
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Ant Posted Jul 13, 1999
This is something I asked Jim about the other day, he says he's working on it.
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