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In the post display I have a red border that goes to the bottom when logged in ( border-left: 1px solid #900000; ): But when I log out it doesn't: Where do I locate this to add / extend the border? Thanks
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Well, the post options area is covered by .post-options
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And the post content by .post-content
Just add your boarder in and it should work.
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I have border-left: 1px solid #900000; in both post.content and post.options.
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Very odd indeed; could I get a link to your forum to see this firsthand?
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Update for anyone following this thread:
The problem is localized to IE7. The pages display correctly with Firefox.
Thanks to Gizmo for his imput.
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Yeah browser compatibility is a PITA
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I think it's just IE that's a PITA lol
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LOL perhaps, but if you get time or get bored.
Install Netscape, Opera, Mozilla, FireFox, IE6, IE7, Maxthon, etc... and you'll see that ALL of them (regardless of which one you like) have issues and display things differently. So to me they're all a PITA including FF
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I'm actually playing with IE7 on my new machine a little bit before I wipe the drives clean (darn RAID 0 has to go). Not too bad so far. Might just keep IE7 on one, and IE6 on the other...
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What's wrong with RAID 0 ?
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Nothing really I suppose, I just don't want/need it. Besides that, I'm not used to it. Woah! Every time I tried to access Disk Management I was locked out of it by the manufacturer :/ But apparently I can access it now - must've been that BIOS update I did earlier. I wanna make partitions - doesn't seem I can with RAID 0, right?
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Well not generally. You can but you need to do some advanced setup for it. RAID 0 is pretty fast - no redundancy but most home users really don't care about that anyways. You can take a look here for further information in general. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_RAID_levels.
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I think it's just IE that's a PITA lol amen Install Netscape, Opera, Mozilla, FireFox, IE6, IE7, Maxthon, etc... and you'll see that ALL of them (regardless of which one you like) have issues and display things differently. So to me they're all a PITA including FF There are online services which do just this, for free, and youd on't have to install anything; they provide you with screenshots of output for a defined url.
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They can try to, but not the same as actually browsing a site with the REAL DEAL. Lot of nuances you're not going to get from a screen shot only method. There is not touch and feel from that and you don't see the glitches either.
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They can try to, but not the same as actually browsing a site with the REAL DEAL. Lot of nuances you're not going to get from a screen shot only method. There is not touch and feel from that and you don't see the glitches either. It's IS a real runthrough with the browser on a specified OS; granted it won't show issues scrolling down, but it'll show the entire thread from top to bottm; they're quite nice...
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LOL - Good for general purpose but not much else to me. But to each his own boss.
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