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Old 09-04-2009, 06:40 PM
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I actually like them on the bottom with the menu options. When I'm done reading a page..I can just use the menu options to get me to where I want to go without having to scroll back up to the top to get there.
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At work with Internet Explorer on Windows XP I have no scroll bar on the side but I can us the page up and down buttons on the keyboard. At home with Safari on my Mac, I have a scroll bar but I can't use the page up and down buttons. Please fix both.
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My drop-down menus are back. Thank you!
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Can you let me know what bugs still remain? Please include OS, browser, and version. Thanks!
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I still can't use my page up and down keys on my macbook (safari).
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I actually like them on the bottom with the menu options. When I'm done reading a page..I can just use the menu options to get me to where I want to go without having to scroll back up to the top to get there.
if you simply press the "home" key it takes you to the top of the page (not to your house when you wanna leave work) and pressing "end" takes you to the bottom of a page.
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My LDS net is working fine now... I think! Thank you.
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Thanks for fixing those bugs so quickly.

One quirk that I have wondered about - two times now, when I click on a persons name to get the menu, there is no option to send the individual a PM. There is however, an option to send an email. I understand that someone can turn off PM's in their control panel.

What I don't understand is why for those two individuals, when I go to their profile, there is a send message link that appears to send them a PM. If I can send them a PM through their profile, why wouldn't it show up on the drop down menu.

Now that I walked myself through that and clicked on a user's profile, I'm reminded of another quirk. It seems that the default profile page settings include light yellow text in the "Contact Panel" on a white background. The only way for me to see them is to highlight the area. Otherwise they are nearly invisible.
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A little bug I been having for some time: If I write a PM to someone and press enter... the text dissapears under and I need to roll it up again. Just a few rows are seen rest dissapears... somewhere down under... maybe Australia...
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IE. No side bars for quick scrolling. Other than that, no other real problems.
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