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To: Green Receipt who wrote (8318)9/10/1999 11:05:00 AM
From: mr.mark  Respond to of 32883
 
i think the problem is that objects in mirror are closer than they appear.



To: Green Receipt who wrote (8318)9/10/1999 11:22:00 AM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32883
 
Check out Uncle Bob's Profile:

Classic - Where the great people gather
Member 4591117
New Site
Member 4591117

Now my profile:

Classic - Where the great people gather
Member 3676497
New Site
Member 3676497

You have to set up a profile for each site.



To: Green Receipt who wrote (8318)9/10/1999 11:36:00 AM
From: Cisco  Respond to of 32883
 
As long as your not too creative I believe they mirror most of the time. Once you edit it on the New SI, it appears the mirroring stops. Some of those creative types really should check their new SI profiles. When redesigning mine, I looked at the profiles of the 30 or 40 people I have bookmarked. Several of thoses with graphics may be surprised to find the positioning not to their liking.

As was just noted with SI Bob's profile, I found at least 4 or 5 out of the bookmarks had no profile at all on the New SI.

Since I accept the word that Classic Threads will be an option on the New SI, I assume the only profile of the future will be on the New SI style, so I chose to redesign my profile for the New SI with a link from the Classic Profile. I tried to copy what I did on the New to the Classic and the Classic wouldn't except that much input.

Cisco