Do you have a website?

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This is most likely a coding problem. If I make any of my browser windows narrow it goes off the page to the right and can not be seen. Drag the window wider and it appears.

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reible wrote:This is most likely a coding problem. If I make any of my browser windows narrow it goes off the page to the right and can not be seen. Drag the window wider and it appears.

Ed
Ed hit the nail on the head! I couldn't see the Facebook icon or the Mail one. Of course I was running at 150% magnification so I could read without bi-focals.

When I switched the display back to 125% size - there wer the two icons, just like Extramile claimed/
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charlese wrote:
reible wrote:This is most likely a coding problem. If I make any of my browser windows narrow it goes off the page to the right and can not be seen. Drag the window wider and it appears.

Ed
Ed hit the nail on the head! I couldn't see the Facebook icon or the Mail one. Of course I was running at 150% magnification so I could read without bi-focals.

When I switched the display back to 125% size - there wer the two icons, just like Extramile claimed/
Sometimes programmers don't think about what the user might change, such as magnification, so they don't take it into account. We have the same problem on our pc's at work. The application doesn't display correctly if set at over 100% magnification. Too bad for us older guys.
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Chris going the Extramile :D

I owned an ISP and did websites along with the multitude of duties my IT businesses required.

I have not seen it done better! :cool:

Well done, now to marketing ..... :D
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rjent wrote:Chris going the Extramile :D

I owned an ISP and did websites along with the multitude of duties my IT businesses required.

I have not seen it done better! :cool:

Well done, now to marketing ..... :D
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