Fear not! I am sure he has already seen it!beeg wrote:JPG wrote:ME TOO!
ADMIN: This is a BUG report!!!!!
Well I hope ya reported it to the Admin, rather than just post it here.![]()

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Fear not! I am sure he has already seen it!beeg wrote:JPG wrote:ME TOO!
ADMIN: This is a BUG report!!!!!
Well I hope ya reported it to the Admin, rather than just post it here.![]()
It should be fixed now. Thanks for attaching the screenshot. It let me know what the problem was even before bringing up the template.algale wrote:I use Firefox and am viewing the forum using the "Shopsmith" style. When I click on the individual forums, e.g. community, the look is not optimal. As seen in the screen shot, everything is pushed right and the first post summary is overwriting itself. Anybody else seeing this?
JPG wrote:Fear not! I am sure he has already seen it!beeg wrote:JPG wrote:ME TOO!
ADMIN: This is a BUG report!!!!!
Well I hope ya reported it to the Admin, rather than just post it here.![]()
I am using FF 34.0.5 and 'had' the problem.ddub wrote:What version firefox? I am on 34.0, I am not having that issue.
I may need some screenshots to follow this one. Is the desired behavior the same as the browser "back" button provides (i.e. would providing a link/button that does a browser "back" solve it)?JPG wrote:A 'request' for an 'alteration'.
When 'going back' from reading thread it would be 'handier' if one was returned to the place from whence they came.
To whit, after coming to a thread from the 'unread' screen It would be 'nice' to return there rather than to the one it now 'returns' to. Currently one must click to go 'down' to the unread screen.
Yes there would be threads displayed that have already been read, but that IMHO is not a problem.
I hope this makes sense. If not a few screen shots may illustrate.
I still assume Admin is 'watching'! ;>}
Maybe I should try the 'back' arrow.