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Darkwing: bizarre, but I've got nothing for you. Just check all of your individual settings, I guess, since that doesn't seem to be happening for other people.
 
Darkwing: bizarre, but I've got nothing for you. Just check all of your individual settings, I guess, since that doesn't seem to be happening for other people.

it's happening for me, but as far as I can tell, only on that post! It's a somehat lengthy post, and it only goes across about 1/2 my screen before it wraps. When I make my window narrower, the text column gets even narrower. I'm using firefox 3.5.5 on a Macbook. I'll try to keep an eye on other posts (maybe I'll go to tater's lengthy post) Or maybe there was something different about the way you entered that particular post?
 
Ah, I see. It is happening for me, too, but only on some posts. I'll check to see if there are any global options that can be changed.
 
Then again, it's all a mute point because the thread title is only visible to someone who has logged in to the personal forum. If I'm not signed in, it shows there are no posts or threads, but that's not the case.

just a word of caution here, it's maybe just because I have "super powers" but I can view your topics and posts without logging in at all.

As a bowler (not a golfer though) I'm really tempted to post my high scores in your bowling thread. Don't worry, I won't - but I just thought you should know that it's not quite as private as you may have thought.
 
Ah, I see. It is happening for me, too, but only on some posts. I'll check to see if there are any global options that can be changed.

Well, I found a global setting which MIGHT explain this behavior. (The description is not too clear.) Please let me know if you continue to see narrow posts like that.
 
Well, I found a global setting which MIGHT explain this behavior. (The description is not too clear.) Please let me know if you continue to see narrow posts like that.

Nope, I did some testing and it apparently still happens. I can't figure out why. Maybe Jason will have more luck.
 
just a word of caution here, it's maybe just because I have "super powers" but I can view your topics and posts without logging in at all.

As a bowler (not a golfer though) I'm really tempted to post my high scores in your bowling thread. Don't worry, I won't - but I just thought you should know that it's not quite as private as you may have thought.

Jason....?!?!?!?
 
colton said:
I think 1-2 hours would be a good setting. I also think it was about a half hour after I posted my thread that I tried to edit the title, and when I couldn't do that, I tried to delete the thread, but that option was gone, too. Then again, it's all a mute point because the thread title is only visible to someone who has logged in to the personal forum. If I'm not signed in, it shows there are no posts or threads, but that's not the case.

I think I'll go with 30 minutes, in case there are unintended consequences of setting a lengthy time for this. For all intensive purposes, 30 minutes should suffice.

I can't believe no one caught what I did there. Sheesh.
 
My reply to you:

"Thirty minutes should be plenty. This probably should of been the default setting. Then again, good luck changing thread titles for darft/lottery countdown threads. "

I caught 'all intensive purposes' after you caught 'mute point'. I kept playing along.
 
Curious whether it happens when NOT using Quick Reply or in a specific browser. This is a quick reply test This is a quick reply test This is a quick reply test This is a quick reply test This is a quick reply test This is a quick reply test This is a quick reply test
 
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