What's happening?

mrsbojigger
Senior Contributor
Brought up classiccar on the internet this morning and things have changed. First of all it is too large to fit across the screen. I have a 21" monitor. The subject "forum" is now hidden up above. Also, the subject is centered. Hey! It's a lot easier reading english when it starts on the left margin. This gives a common point to start. Leave it the way it was. No need to change something that was already working just to be trendy.
Peace,
Chaz
Peace,
Chaz
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Thanks Rick0
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mrsbojigger wrote:Brought up classiccar on the internet this morning and things have changed. First of all it is too large to fit across the screen. I have a 21" monitor. The subject "forum" is now hidden up above. Also, the subject is centered. Hey! It's a lot easier reading english when it starts on the left margin. This gives a common point to start. Leave it the way it was. No need to change something that was already working just to be trendy.
Peace,
Chaz
However - you were correct in the subject titles being centered last night. Most likely a small update where a stylesheet or attribute was formatting the text to the center..darn they I go again...proving I'm a nerd...;)0 -
Nerds are good too! I was one before there was a name for them.
Yeah, that centering of the subject makes your eye have to travel back and forth. What were they thinking?
As for the 21" screen, I do a lot of children's educational testing graphics for different States. The big screen really helps. Have trouble keeping my wife off of it though. She doesn't like the smaller screen on my other monitor.0
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