Why are some threads running off the side of the screen?
Ex: https://ogrforum.com/d...ent/3259945166131574
Is there no search "By Author"?
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Why are some threads running off the side of the screen?
Ex: https://ogrforum.com/d...ent/3259945166131574
Is there no search "By Author"?
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Might be a resolution or text size setting, I just look at the link you posted and it looks fine to me..
Jim, It has to do with monitor size and resolution. It was discussed in length on the bottom of page 10 and most of 11 of the problems thread.
I assume you have a 17" monitor or your resolution is set below 1280 wide. Those are the ones having problems.
Yes you can search by Author, go to the Search Menu> Advanced Search. and click on the "Choose Member Name"
Thanks again, Chris. Good advice.
Jim, I took a look at the thread you linked to and it looks fine on all three of my machines, home office, OGR office and lap top.
Check your monitor and display settings
My resolution IS set to 1280X1024. Next fix?
"Choose Member Name" Have you actually tried to do this? What a pain in the butt.
The link posted by Big Jim looks good on both my Mac and PC.
Charlie
I tried setting the resolution lower and things kept getting bigger. I don't understand why those threads with pictures go so wide and why this isn't happening to the rest of you.
Tell me why the second photo in the following thread is so squished up, or, do you not see that either?
https://ogrforum.com/d...ent/3259945169237449
quote:It was discussed in length on the bottom of page 10 and most of 11 of the problems thread.
And why is there boo-coo pages in one thread that one must go painstakingly sifting through and not a separate forum where each problem could be separate and easy to find.
I have no issues with this format on My computer either. Looks normal to me.
And why is there boo-coo pages in one thread that one must go painstakingly sifting through and not a separate forum where each problem could be separate and easy to find.It was discussed in length on the bottom of page 10 and most of 11 of the problems thread.
Jim, the pictures in the link above look fine to me, and I checked them on all four of my computers - home office, OGR office, laptop and IPad. The "squished" pictures appears to be a browser issue. What browser are you running?
The SECOND picture (the BN caboose) was not uploaded here. It is linked from another site. We have no control over how images from other sites may be displayed.
Look, I know you are not happy with the problems you are having. But just complaining about them and taking issue with the fact that you have to do a little searching to find them is not going to help you FIX the problem. In retrospect, perhaps I should have built a separate "Problems and Questions" forum, but I didn't think to do that.
I'll be happy to give you some one-on-one if that will help. Email Me and let me see if I can help you figure things out.
My resolution IS set to 1280X1024. Next fix?
"Choose Member Name" Have you actually tried to do this? What a pain in the butt.
That is the problem that there are several fixed size objects on the pages. The Left and Right columns, quote boxes and photo box are fixed at a certain pixel. If you hit a page where the total of the fixed items width exceeds the resolution of the space your browser has to work with items will be shoved off the right side of the browser
So why so some pages work fine. It has to do with the center column (body of the thread), normally the center column without images or quote boxes auto resize to fit within the area available to the browser minus the the left and right fixed columns
Now when a thread has a fixed element (photo box or quotes) inside the center column it cannot resize any smaller than the fixed item inside of it. When left column+right column + fixed element inside the center column exceeds the area (pixels) available to the browser to display it will start running things off the right side and you have to scroll back and forth to see it all. Once again this seems most prevalent on those with 17 inch or smaller monitors and resolutions set to 1280 or below
And whats so hard about choose member name, it click and press button. You can filter it down so you don't have to look through the entire member list. Granted not as easy as the old search, but actually more powerful
Here is a little bit I wrote up on how to use it
https://ogrforum.com/d...ent/3259945169239659
And the picture of the green caboose looks normal here as well
For me to read the post in Big Jim's first post, I have to scroll clear out into the kitchen to read it and back. Maybe if I had a 40" monitor?
Ok, I now see what Jim is talking about. Another Hoop.la design/coding flaw. Here's one thread. Notice the right side is chopped out: Here is a screen shot of the thread right below the above one. No issues:
See all those bookmarks on the left in my screenshots. There are more that aren't shown. Probably 50 of them are online forums that I've been part of for at least 10 years, just like OGR. So far Hoop.la is the only one, for me, that does the fixed object sizing in the center column. My browser is just fine, so is my monitor, and settings.
Hoop.la needs to stop reinventing the wheel with things that have been standards, and proven to work for so long.
In the K-Line thread the fixed frame is the screenshot of the error message from the K-Line site and is what is preventing the page from resizing smaller
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