View Full Version : Love this form, can't read it...
SloSpin
05-17-2008, 08:13 PM
I have posted before, and Billy and another member were stomped as well.
In order to read a post, I have to constantly scroll right, then back to left.
major pain.
The "Main Window" is pretty, but on a Mac, under any number of browsers, there is no option to change it's size.
Any advise?
Cheers,
D.
like2bike
05-17-2008, 09:26 PM
Hi there Dorian,
The other member that was "stumped" was me! I know Billy, you and I tried to brainstorm about why the window you see isn't true to size and you have to use the scroll bar (it's the same way for me on my mac) but we never did come to a conclusion. There's a TON of smart people here, so maybe one of our dear forumites can come up with a theory that can help you (and me too!) :)
amybatt
05-18-2008, 04:11 PM
I've had the same problem on my PC since the last redesign of the site.
What I do is use the scroll button on my mouse to zoom out on the page to get it all on the screen, but that makes the font is miniscule and distorted...
SpinBob
05-19-2008, 11:06 AM
Dorian,
Try using Firefox on the Mac, if you aren't already doing so, it's a better browser. It's also a free download. Click on the green button in the upper left hand corner of the screen, that's the maximize button.
Another thing to check is you monitor set up. First under about this Mac, click the "More Info" button. Then click on Graphics/Display, check what your screen resolution should be. Then under System Preferences, click on displays, check to make sure that is the proper screen resolution is selected. This is just an optimal setting and not a requirement for operation. You can select a different resolution, say if you don't want to wear you glasses to see the computer screen, but this will affect what fits properly on the screen.
SloSpin
05-19-2008, 06:37 PM
Thanks Gang, but nothing works. Resolution is set correctly. Maximizing screen does not effect the size of the "forum box".
Even in IE, under Windows via VMware, same thing.
Weird, eh?
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