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Well, that's correct, apart from the fact that using IE is a browser problem in itself... grin

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I've got FireFox installed, though I prefer using IE. I never had any problems with it and I'm used to it's interface.

To get back on topic: If I use the light blue stylesheet, the moderators listed on the bottom of each subforum are only readable if highlighted, same goes for the 'previous topic' 'index' and 'next topic' links on the bottom of a topic. All that's visible is the little arrows next to the links, maybe it's because of my settings, but I've tested it in both IE and FF(take that Ube biggrin ) and they both display it the same way.


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This isn't a big deal, but in the old forum the time was listed at the bottom of the page. If there were no new posts for awhile, I could glance at the time to see if my browser actually updated the page or had pulled it from the browser cache. If the latter, I could hit the shift key and reload to force it to check the website. With the current design, the time isn't listed.


I have left my mood icon at default, and don't see a point to change it unless you add the ability to disable it, or add more appropriate moods (apathetic, sociopathic, berserk, nerotic...).

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What about the editing times ?

I wrote a text in OTRA yesterday and would like to edit it again - but I can't.

I would like to see the editing times greatly expanded, at least 5 days.


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Originally Posted by Raze
I have left my mood icon at default, and don't see a point to change it unless you add the ability to disable it, or add more appropriate moods (apathetic, sociopathic, berserk, nerotic...).
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Originally Posted by AlrikFassbauer
What about the editing times ?

I wrote a text in OTRA yesterday and would like to edit it again - but I can't.

I would like to see the editing times greatly expanded, at least 5 days.

Editing times have been adapted to 4320 minutes wink

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Thanks. smile


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Originally Posted by lynn
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I have left my mood icon at default, and don't see a point to change it unless you add the ability to disable it, or add more appropriate moods (apathetic, sociopathic, berserk, nerotic...).
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How about good old Arhu as a mood? kitty
I certainly feel "cat" today. smile


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Ok, the image is in wink

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Ok, the image is in wink

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Yay! My Arhu's back! kitty

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Hello, everyone,

sorry for digging this out, but I have a slight problem to distinguish bold printed letters from normal letters here.

Or, in an example, between this and this.

There is a difference, I know, but it is imho not very strong in my eyes ...

Is there a way to make bold printed words more ... visible ? A lighter colour value, maybe ?


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Hello Alrik,

I am afraid I can't change this...
The only solution I see (at the moment) is to change the color of the text, but will that make a huge difference? Maybe you can underline the text instead of making it bold?


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If you switch to the 'full reply screen' you can change the font size to eight point, eleven point, fourteen point, etc. and/or change to a different font, such as Fixedsys.
Of course that only helps for the posts you write, not recognizing bolded words in other posts...

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Okay, I'll try this, then ... Underlying looks imho far better. smile



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