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To: SI Brad who wrote (850)3/26/1998 12:02:00 PM
From: John Hanzl  Respond to of 32883
 
Brad -

Are you using Explorer 3.0? If so, it has a bug that makes textboxes much narrower than they should be.

Yep - I am. I have gone to Communicator twice, and have hated it so much both times that I went back to good old 3.0! So does the reply window show up proper width in 4.0? Interesting...

JohnnyH

Also - What if in the 'Next' button area you put 'Subjects' instead of '-----' when you get to the last post? That would get you back to the Subject marks page even faster...



To: SI Brad who wrote (850)3/26/1998 10:06:00 PM
From: 246810  Respond to of 32883
 
Double Reply.

This is really interesting. The reply box at home on my 95+aol has the small type I complained about 2 weeks ago. This computer at work which has 3.1+aol has a full width screen with large type! Did your change it last night or should we all go back to 3.1? I guess I'll find out later tonight when I get home.

Yes, Navigator sucks. I tried to use it to view some Ichat from yamner.com (stock talk) and got hopelessly lost. I got the Ichat plugin plugged, but then I couldn't navigate the site. (Brad, this screen is great.)

4.0 can be downloaded free from MS.

246810

P.S. Brad, Jeff, Jill: I e-mailed last night to tell you about the "hot" reception for the shirts in Woodland Hills, and I found Jill burning the midnight oil at 2 a.m. You all deserve a weekend in Palm Springs for all your hard work and catering to our "quirky" requests.