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Judyin Philly Enthusiast
Maybe someone thinks we are hotels.......

;)

:lol::lol: It's late in the day, but you gave me my laugh for the day.

hey karen see your on...how have you been.

judy


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Canadian Karen Community Regular

You can't ask me that until March..... Wake me up when March comes.....

Hugs.

Karen

Mtndog Collaborator
Maybe someone thinks we are hotels.......

;)

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I don't know about you, but I am a bed and breakfast!

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Kaycee Collaborator

I was a bit bored this afternoon, after having gastroscopy yesterday, and not feeling too great, so I am taking it easy today, and have been trying to tidy up my computer, and going into this forum now and then.

Love this forum, but I now and again check out the star ratings, don't know why, as I don't even donate stars to anyone except for once. But when I went to check this afternoon, it appears that they have all gone from everybody's personal details. Not a bad thing, because I always thought some people who had no stars should have them, and I was always wondering who gave me my ratings. Just thought you would like to know.

Cathy

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I was a bit bored this afternoon, after having gastroscopy yesterday, and not feeling too great, so I am taking it easy today, and have been trying to tidy up my computer, and going into this forum now and then.

Love this forum, but I now and again check out the star ratings, don't know why, as I don't even donate stars to anyone except for once. But when I went to check this afternoon, it appears that they have all gone from everybody's personal details. Not a bad thing, because I always thought some people who had no stars should have them, and I was always wondering who gave me my ratings. Just thought you would like to know.

Cathy

Oh yea , Cathy, the stars are gone. Go figger.

Viola 1 Rookie
Oh yea , Cathy, the stars are gone. Go figger.

:lol: Yes, I just checked too, and they are gone for sure! Maybe someone heard us... :rolleyes:

jerseyangel Proficient

I didn't even check--but this is good to hear! I couldn't understand what they were all about anyway.

What an odd feature :P


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I have to admit that I am NOT a fan of the new "trees" at the bottom of all the threads. I much prefer to have all the posts in full while I am skimming. This new way of putting all the posts on makes it hard to find something specifin as we are only allowed to see the first line of a new post, and it is the same as the last one if the quote feature is used.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

OK Guys

I'M BACK TO CAPS.

DAG NAB IT ANYWAY...

I SENT SCOTT A PM AND TOLD HIM MY BROWSER WAS NOW UP (HA DID IT MYSELF TOO) AND SINCE HE USED FIRE FOX TO TELL ME HOW TO MAKE THE FONT SIZE BIGGER WHEN READING THE TEXT ON THE THREADS.

HE SAID TO GO TO 'VIEW' --TEXT SIZE--AND I DID IT AND PUT TO LARGEST...SO IN MY PM TO HIM IT WORKED.

I WAS COMING ON HERE TO GIVE THE TIP...BUT NOW THIS DOESN'T WORK AGAIN ON READING THE THREAD...GRRRRRRR.

SOMEONE MENTIONED TO GO A 'CONTROL +' AND THAT DOESN'T WORK EITHER TO MAKE THE READING BIGGER FONTS.

SOMEONE ON SOME THREAD YESTERDAY SAID THEY WERE 'IT' PEOPLE AND THEY'D HELP BUT FORGET WHO IT WAS...

I HAVE SUCH A FRIGGING HEADACHE FROM EYE STRAIN HERE... :blink:

SOME ONE HELP ME ...PLEASE.. :(

GOOD GOD I NEED A BREAK FROM THIS COMPUTER FOR AWHILE..

MAYBE WHEN I COME BACK SOME EXPERT CAN HELP ME...

THANKS GUYS CAPS TILL IT'S FIXED...SORRY

OK DID THE FRONT SIZE FOR MY REPLY BUT STILL CAN'T MAKE THE FONTS BIGGER WHEN THE THREAD FISRT COMES UP TO READ.

:ph34r:

JUDY

Viola 1 Rookie
OK Guys

I'M BACK TO CAPS.

DAG NAB IT ANYWAY...

I SENT SCOTT A PM AND TOLD HIM MY BROWSER WAS NOW UP (HA DID IT MYSELF TOO) AND SINCE HE USED FIRE FOX TO TELL ME HOW TO MAKE THE FONT SIZE BIGGER WHEN READING THE TEXT ON THE THREADS.

HE SAID TO GO TO 'VIEW' --TEXT SIZE--AND I DID IT AND PUT TO LARGEST...SO IN MY PM TO HIM IT WORKED.

I WAS COMING ON HERE TO GIVE THE TIP...BUT NOW THIS DOESN'T WORK AGAIN ON READING THE THREAD...GRRRRRRR.

SOMEONE MENTIONED TO GO A 'CONTROL +' AND THAT DOESN'T WORK EITHER TO MAKE THE READING BIGGER FONTS.

SOMEONE ON SOME THREAD YESTERDAY SAID THEY WERE 'IT' PEOPLE AND THEY'D HELP BUT FORGET WHO IT WAS...

I HAVE SUCH A FRIGGING HEADACHE FROM EYE STRAIN HERE... :blink:

Try going up to the top bar and running your mouse down all the menus until you find a zoom button, then it will give you a choice on how far up you can zoom up. It's worth a try, there is a zoom button in most browzers somewhere. In IE it is under 'page' but sometimes it's under 'view' or tools.

Hope this works for you.

SOME ONE HELP ME ...PLEASE.. :(

GOOD GOD I NEED A BREAK FROM THIS COMPUTER FOR AWHILE..

MAYBE WHEN I COME BACK SOME EXPERT CAN HELP ME...

THANKS GUYS CAPS TILL IT'S FIXED...SORRY

OK DID THE FRONT SIZE FOR MY REPLY BUT STILL CAN'T MAKE THE FONTS BIGGER WHEN THE THREAD FISRT COMES UP TO READ.

:ph34r:

JUDY

Viola 1 Rookie

Oops, made a boo boo, my answer ended up in the middle of your quote :P

Try going up to the top bar and running your mouse down all the menus until you find a zoom button, then it will give you a choice on how far up you can zoom up. It's worth a try, there is a zoom button in most browzers somewhere. In IE it is under 'page' but sometimes it's under 'view' or tools.

Hope this works for you.

There we go.

Mango04 Enthusiast
I have to admit that I am NOT a fan of the new "trees" at the bottom of all the threads. I much prefer to have all the posts in full while I am skimming. This new way of putting all the posts on makes it hard to find something specifin as we are only allowed to see the first line of a new post, and it is the same as the last one if the quote feature is used.

You can change that. Just go to "options" at the top right hand corner and make sure it's set to "standard."

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
Oops, made a boo boo, my answer ended up in the middle of your quote :P

Try going up to the top bar and running your mouse down all the menus until you find a zoom button, then it will give you a choice on how far up you can zoom up. It's worth a try, there is a zoom button in most browzers somewhere. In IE it is under 'page' but sometimes it's under 'view' or tools.

Hope this works for you.

There we go.

i can enlarge my repley here but

It's worth a try, there is a zoom button in most browzers somewhere. In IE it is under 'page' but sometimes it's under 'view' or tools.

Hope this works for you.

thnaks mine is fire fox just put it on last nite..i went to 'view' and then 'font size' and 'largest' and it doesn;t help on this forum but doesn in email.

i've been doing a cut and paste and then putting into email to read these posts.

not worth the effort and ymore.

thanks shriley.

judy

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