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Post by snelldozer on Feb 17, 2006 0:52:28 GMT -5
Ok now who has angered the pop up gods, my blocker is up and running and stops pop ups everywhere else but not here hmmm (prays to the Gods ) but that dont seem to be working eather. Hell will call Niki and get her to work on it tomorrow when she comes down! :clover:
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Post by Nikola_Tu on Feb 17, 2006 16:15:40 GMT -5
lmao.. seems everyone is getting them worse.. I honestly believe its in one of the scripts I used. Because it wasn't doing it when I first started this forum.. I'll figure it out. Just give me some time. And Fuzz hun, thanks for all your doing... I'm also using oprea now.. LOVE IT!!!
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Post by Nikola_Tu on Feb 17, 2006 16:18:46 GMT -5
Oh and with the emoticons... you can still use them, just can't click them. If you know the basic Y! smiles and how to make them like : ) for example but together you will get = : ) = : ) = : D = : ( and so on..
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Post by FuZzNuT-[TU]- on Feb 17, 2006 18:00:10 GMT -5
Ok now who has angered the pop up gods, my blocker is up and running and stops pop ups everywhere else but not here hmmm (prays to the Gods ) but that dont seem to be working eather. Hell will call Niki and get her to work on it tomorrow when she comes down! Popups? What popups? You sure you're on the same website? Oh yeah you're using M$' IE. So sorry about that. My condolences.
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Post by FuZzNuT-[TU]- on Feb 17, 2006 18:01:44 GMT -5
Ok now who has angered the pop up gods, my blocker is up and running and stops pop ups everywhere else but not here hmmm (prays to the Gods ) but that dont seem to be working eather. Hell will call Niki and get her to work on it tomorrow when she comes down! You could actually take a read of that 'how web pages work' tutorial and help her work on it.
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Post by FuZzNuT-[TU]- on Feb 18, 2006 3:13:47 GMT -5
You can sometimes 'fool' webpages that demand you use IE by going to TOOLS->Preferences and then at the bottom of that change what Opera identifies itself as to the webpages it visits.(It defaults I think to IE.) Which is why the little mouse says you're using IE6.
So I am going to try the emoticons after having Opera identify itself as Opera to our webpage.
No. No good. Still the same emoticons work and don't work. Something in the html of the site isn't adhering to the recognized standards or Opera would be reading it ok and responding correctly.
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Post by Nikola_Tu on Feb 18, 2006 10:58:57 GMT -5
I'm going to remove smiles.. and put the regular ones up and see if they work.. So give me a few mins.
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Post by Ð'Rouen_TU on Feb 18, 2006 16:34:56 GMT -5
:clover: :coffee: < these are all that i can use with opera
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Post by FuZzNuT-[TU]- on Feb 22, 2006 22:26:16 GMT -5
LOL. Alright Nikola. Your brother is hollering about his clover. He wants it back. Opera just had an update to version 8.52.
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Post by snelldozer on Feb 23, 2006 9:25:40 GMT -5
thanks FuzzNut just seems wierd with no clover at the end of my posts.
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Post by Nikola_Tu on Feb 23, 2006 9:49:36 GMT -5
type : clover : together and it will make your :clover: Sorry but til I can find a script that works its got to be typed in. Niki
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Post by FuZzNuT-[TU]- on Feb 23, 2006 11:16:16 GMT -5
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Post by spooker on Feb 24, 2006 0:45:00 GMT -5
I use firefox and have never gotten popups here--just using the popup protection built in to Firefox. It has TONS of nifty features that really enhance browsing; though I keep IE installed for the odd compatibility problem i come across about once a month. Homeland Security actually recommends you use Firefox. Try it, you wont go back
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Post by FuZzNuT-[TU]- on Feb 24, 2006 3:23:10 GMT -5
I tried Firefox for a while before I found Opera. I found Firefox to be a memory and resource hog and because it's Open Sourced there is no cohesion to its development and a lot of times the upgrades cause more trouble than they fix. Opera does almost everything right out of the box that FF does if you download and attach all of Firefoxes modules or whatever they are called. And Opera is only 3 megabytes large. This is damn good coding!
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Post by spooker on Feb 26, 2006 21:44:07 GMT -5
eh. Say what you want about the firefox, but i'd like to suspend judgement on the issue of which is better--open source/non. To me, firefox feels a lot more professional than IE. i think some of the best apps are open source
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