Because a survival situation carries an aura of timelessness, a survivor cannot allow himself to be overcome by it's duration or quality. A survivor accepts the situation as it is and improves it from that standpoint. Prologue from Outdoor Survival Skills by Larry Dean Olsen
I had to go back and look at your post. You were on the Go Advanced screen when you took that shot. My screen works the same in either place but try clicking on the Insert Image button just in the Reply to Thread. Scroll right below this post and try it there.
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I just changed my profile to Basic and get the same box you were getting. I changed it back and I'm back to the larger window with more options. That definitely controls it. You might even try changing it yourself. Go to the very top, select Settings then in the left hand menu go to My Account and click on General Settings. Then scroll down to Miscellaneous Setting and choose WYSIWYG. Then save your settings at the very bottom.
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This is what I get with both "Quick Reply" or the "Go Advanced" post reply options........
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This is my settings ...........
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Because a survival situation carries an aura of timelessness, a survivor cannot allow himself to be overcome by it's duration or quality. A survivor accepts the situation as it is and improves it from that standpoint. Prologue from Outdoor Survival Skills by Larry Dean Olsen
Man, we are sending you to jail, directly to jail and not let you pass go. I think you have the profile from....someplace.
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You're not going to believe this but it's Chrome that has you messed up. I have IE, Firefox, Chrome and Safari loaded on my machine because I do code and it let's me check what stuff looks like in each one. I just loaded Chrome and it won't let me have the larger box either. I have exactly what you have. If you still have Internet Explorer loaded try it. I'll bet it works with that.
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Ah - you have bad Googlefu Weedhopper.
I'll try firefox, safari,Opera, but IE is weak (From what I have heard) in internet security, so I avoid it altogether unless I have no other option.
Because a survival situation carries an aura of timelessness, a survivor cannot allow himself to be overcome by it's duration or quality. A survivor accepts the situation as it is and improves it from that standpoint. Prologue from Outdoor Survival Skills by Larry Dean Olsen
You're right It does pop up on firefox. This is my screenshot of what comes up with Firefox......
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However I could read this whole thread in the time it takes to do everything I have done here with using Firefox. Chrome is about 20X faster than any browser I have.
Because a survival situation carries an aura of timelessness, a survivor cannot allow himself to be overcome by it's duration or quality. A survivor accepts the situation as it is and improves it from that standpoint. Prologue from Outdoor Survival Skills by Larry Dean Olsen
Only the enlightened learn. Yes, Master Crashison?
Or as we say, Tada!
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This is a screenshot of what I get using Opera......................
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Because a survival situation carries an aura of timelessness, a survivor cannot allow himself to be overcome by it's duration or quality. A survivor accepts the situation as it is and improves it from that standpoint. Prologue from Outdoor Survival Skills by Larry Dean Olsen
It's your choice. You can have the world of options with IE or Firefox or shuffle around in the dark with Chrome and Opera. Safari doesn't work either.![]()
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The screenshot would be the same using Opera or Safari, and also the same using IE or Firefox. My only problem lies in the actual speed and "Security" of the chosen Browsers. Chrome just flat out smokes all the others in terms of speed (At least for me) It's almost like comparing a car off the assembly line to a Formula 1 car, to a rocket propelled land record setting car. I'm sure if we played with the respective Browsers we would also discover other differences as well. I now have 5 browsers open to this forum if you want to try anything else while I have them open.....
Because a survival situation carries an aura of timelessness, a survivor cannot allow himself to be overcome by it's duration or quality. A survivor accepts the situation as it is and improves it from that standpoint. Prologue from Outdoor Survival Skills by Larry Dean Olsen
SD, that is funny, I bet even Ken will laugh at that.
Are you sure you posted in the right thread?
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Poco...No need for the browser to be faster than you can peck around...just sayin'
Keep in mind the problem may be extremely complicated, though the "Fix" is often simple...
"Teaching a child to fish is the "original" introduction to all that is wild." CS
"How can you tell a story that has no end?" Doc Carlson
Now that's funny I don't care who you are.
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Poco - I don't think it's an IE issue causing your slow down. I press a button and the response is almost instantaneous.
Well, I guess it's easy enough not to respond. It was there when I responed. It was about Ken using a sharpie to draw his pictures in. Never mind.
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