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verbster

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I'm in the logo contest section ($25 logo/$50 graphic)....

I must have done something because every time I post feedback to a design...to different people...one response at a time, they all wind up in one discussion box until some one posts. then they do the same thing until someone else posts, and so on.

Also, in just that one forum, my the screen appears much even though minimized and i have to use the horizonat scroll to see everything...unlike right now in this forum.

any ideas?
 
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AfternicAfternic
may I know what browser are you using?
 
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For this i'm using the latest ie. Someone told me the messages go int the same discussion box to prevent spams and bumps, but I've not seen it happen before.
 
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esp. happens when it's posted on market place, to prevent unnecessary bumps must have one sales thread per day per user to accomodate many.
 
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That makes sense for the postings, but why is the screen size different? This forum fits fine on my screen, but when I go back to my thread in the logo contest, I have to scroll horizontally to see it all.
 
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im using crazybrowser and mozilla what's yours?
weblord said:
may I know what browser are you using?
 
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verbster said:
This forum fits fine on my screen, but when I go back to my thread in the logo contest, I have to scroll horizontally to see it all.

I haven't looked at your specific thread, but this can happen when people have posted images inside a thread. Sometimes the logo (template, graphic, etc.) causes the screen to stretch, creating the horizontal scroll.
 
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Makes sense.
 
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