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OK, with Microsoft everything is as it should be. The blue part with our log in name and notifications and mail is almost two inches, right at the top. Below that is the grey part, almost an inch, with the buttons for forum, blogs, chat, etc.


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Scott Adams Grand Master

I'm working on the 406 issue...please let me know if this still happens. 

Also, for those who have the formatting issues where the very top notification bar is getting covered up by the ad header, could you let me know which browser, device and operating system you are on?

Scott Adams Grand Master

Please also update your browsers...

squirmingitch Veteran

iMac OSX 10.9.5 Safari 7.1.8 & ?Google?

squirmingitch Veteran

I tested using Chrome Version 45.0.2454.101 (64 bit) and there is no formatting issue presenting so it's only happening on Safari for me.

Scott Adams Grand Master

This is a test post... :mellow:

Scott Adams Grand Master

Ok, I know what was causing the 406 error and think I fixed it...believe it or not it was the use of emoticons....


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squirmingitch Veteran

I would believe it. The craziest things can make everything go wonky. 

I'm on Safari & everything is back to normal.

Thank YOU Scott!:)

Scott Adams Grand Master

Last night I also doubled the memory, and am working to increase the speed issues...should be much faster soon.

squirmingitch Veteran

Yaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, we live to drive fast!:lol::lol:

Scott Adams Grand Master

Please let me know if you see error messages like the "406 Forbidden" or this one:

Please wait 14 seconds before attempting another search
Error code: 1C205/3

 

bartfull Rising Star

I see it if I click off and then try to click right back on. The reason I click off by accident is when I read a post, I have to click "back" five or six times before it'll go back to the original page. After I posted this morning I clicked back at least 20 times and finally gave up and closed the whole program.

Scott Adams Grand Master

I understand needing to use the back button...but 20 times??? I'll check into some settings...

bartfull Rising Star

That was when I posted earlier this morning. The last post I made (above) it only took five clicks. I've tried clicking quickly and I've tried clicking slowly. Doesn't make any difference - I still have to click 5 times. It's no biggie, but thought you ought to know.

Scott Adams Grand Master

We just updated the skin on the forum...please report any problems or bugs here.

bartfull Rising Star

The skin? Not sure what that means. I am a dinosaur. But I did just notice that even though there is a star on threads I have posted to, all of them are grey instead of a different color indicating there were new posts I hadn't read yet on those threads.

Scott Adams Grand Master

  The skin is just the template so the site has a new look and feel.

bartfull Rising Star

Thanks. And I just noticed that any thread with posts I haven't read are now in bold type. :)

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GFinDC Veteran

When typing a thread reply in Firefox the response is pretty slow.  FireFox 43.0.4  I don't see this issue on other forums, so think it is this site causing it.  The editing seems slow as heck.

Scott Adams Grand Master

I'll test it out...I use Chrome because it is much faster.

GFinDC Veteran

Thanks Scott!  I forgot to say I am using Windows 10 also.

GFinDC Veteran

OK, well back track for me.  I upgraded to 64 bit Firefox and now the reply editor works much better.  Thanks anyway Scott!  Sorry for the hassle.

Scott Adams Grand Master

No hassle at all...glad to hear this!

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GFinDC Veteran

The "Top Posters" listing at the bottom of pages seems a little off.  Headings don't seem to make sense with the number counts below them.

kareng Grand Master
1 hour ago, GFinDC said:

The "Top Posters" listing at the bottom of pages seems a little off.  Headings don't seem to make sense with the number counts below them.

Looking at it on my iPad, it seems fine.  For me, the " week" is underlined and then it says people and how many they had for the week.  If I change it( click on) to month, the names and numbers change.  But I didn't actually count how many each person had for the week, month, year, etc..... So maybe you are saying the numbers are wrong? Did you count posts?  I am not sure when it says " month" does it mean " March up until now"? Or "the last 28 days"?  That could effect the number of posts

 

 

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