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Re: problem with Forum display     

Group: comp.lang.fortran · Group Profile · Search for problem with Forum display in comp.lang.fortran
Author: Steven Correll
Date: Jan 14, 2008 06:36

...group, roughly half my screen goes to one display format and larger font and differnt colours, and... what I am accustomed to with this Forum. ... Have you tried a number of different browsers?...t implement correctly) that could cause such a problem. So could a "plugin" that has been helpfully ... before (Opera, perhaps?) to see whether the problems persist or change--at worst that may give...
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Group: comp.lang.fortran · Group Profile · Search for problem with Forum display in comp.lang.fortran
Author: e p chandler
Date: Jan 13, 2008 18:00

...a vertically elongated line of text appears briefly, then resolves into a normal appearing page. On my system under Opera the page sometimes corrects itself if I wait long enough. In addition I see some display glitches where fonts shift back and forth. It appears that Opera is built on Java which IMO might well intoduce some sloth into rendering a page. To the OP, I suggest a different ...
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Author: Gary Scott
Date: Jan 13, 2008 15:14

....lanng.asm have the double-screen initial display. After which the screens are stable for that Forum. ...use your local isp. Many sites offer forums for technical support or discussing the state... limit of the similarity to newsgroups. Forum posting stay there and are not ... this newsgroup to the Intel support forums as a concrete example. Web interfaces to...
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Author: Terence
Date: Jan 13, 2008 13:33

And when I re-loaded and check the above for far-too-late typos (google tiny type), for about four seconds I found the same new mixing of the two different screen formats half-painted. It HAS to be Google, since some data is in different relative places and part can be seen in two places for a few seconds. And still only this Forum and one other among all the ones I view.
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Author: Terence
Date: Jan 13, 2008 13:24

....lanng.asm have the double-screen initial display. After which the screens are stable for that Forum. ...use your local isp. Many sites offer forums for technical support or discussing the state...> limit of the similarity to newsgroups. Forum posting stay there and are not...Compare this newsgroup to the Intel support forums as a concrete example. Web interfaces ...
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Author: Gordon Sande
Date: Jan 13, 2008 08:18

....lanng.asm have the double-screen initial display. After which the screens are stable for that Forum. ...use your local isp. Many sites offer forums for technical support or discussing the state...the limit of the similarity to newsgroups. Forum posting stay there and are not exchanged... this newsgroup to the Intel support forums as a concrete example. Web interfaces to...
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Author: e p chandler
Date: Jan 12, 2008 14:38

...all the groups i usually consult or post on. Only this one and alt.lanng.asm have the double-screen initial display. After which the screens are stable for that Forum. I am still trying to understand what the above posters mean about direct access to User Groups without going through a Google ...
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Author: Terence
Date: Jan 12, 2008 13:51

... from all the groups i usually consult or post on. Only this one and alt.lanng.asm have the double-screen initial display. After which the screens are stable for that Forum. I am still trying to understand what the above posters mean about direct access to User Groups without going through a Google ...
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Author: Gary Scott
Date: Jan 12, 2008 13:37

...net> wrote in message news:6fc17498-ca1c-4a6b-a86e-7fb5c0faf9da@e6g2000prf.googlegroups.com... I plead ignorance about "Usernet Groups". Where are to be found the direct URLs of these Forums? As already mentioned, your ISP can probably do a better job. I use, for instance, new.verizon.net directly from Outlook Express (and have done for years with various ISPs,...
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Author: Michael Metcalf
Date: Jan 12, 2008 13:21

....net> wrote in message news:6fc17498-ca1c-4a6b-a86e-7fb5c0faf9da@e6g2000prf.googlegroups.com... I plead ignorance about "Usernet Groups". Where are to be found the direct URLs of these Forums? As already mentioned, your ISP can probably do a better job. I use, for instance, new.verizon.net directly from Outlook Express (and have done for years with various ISPs, changing them ...
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