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November 18, 2006 at
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After working on the scrolling issue for the last 8hr I think I finally got it fixed.
Let me know if you still have to scroll. The Buy Buy Buy thread
was the thread that most users said that they had to scroll on.
Thanks Jeff
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November 19, 2006 at
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I have not seen the issue since. Thanks Jeff!
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November 21, 2006 at
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I am still seeing issues.
I think it has to do with the first posters settings. I hardley ever get it but when I do it seems it is a problem of the first Thread poster.
I will back the info up later.
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November 21, 2006 at
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Hi, If you were referring to the XXX chassis thread. I looked at it and when it was submitted the link was 3 miles long which it didn't need to be and there was a spacer image that was being calling from another website. I removed what didn't need to be there and the scroll is gone. What was put in that thread was copied from another forum and that caused it to be too big for the table that it was in. The only way I can control the scrolling 100% is to not allow anything but plain text. Since we allow HTML and images I can not control the size of some of the content thats into a post. That being said If the page scrolls then somebody probably has a image that is larger then what is allowed for your monitor settings. Jeff
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