TJ.......you seem to have some kind of viral attachments pinned to your Home Page photograph on here ! I took the bookmark off of my net & bookmarked only the main Forum boards ! Please ck this for us.
Thanks
Jack
TJ.......you seem to have some kind of viral attachments pinned to your Home Page photograph on here ! I took the bookmark off of my net & bookmarked only the main Forum boards ! Please ck this for us.
Thanks
Jack
the current one of Jeffrey Rose....It looks like there are embedded or pinned pix and line arrows attached to it. clik on them & they go bonkers...it acts wierd like it may be a 'worm virus' !
Maybe i'm wrong.....i just am very leery of things like this.
jack.....
Yep, Jack is right!
Click on the icons and all kinds of weird stuff comes up!
I'm on a plain old PC with Firefox.
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It isn't a virus or otherwise nefarious. Basically it happens when the picture is wider than the content area. The page is split in 3 panes with the left and right ones being fixed width but the middle pane taking up the remaining space. When the center space is smaller than 580 pixels there isn't enough room to show the full picture.
<geek>
The .fullwidth css rule sets the content to "position: relative;" which causes the image to "float" over the recent posts panel. Since the avatar images have a "position: static;" set they appear to float over the main image, giving that weird corruption looking effect.
Removing the "position: relative;" from the .fullwidth rule fixes the issue (but has the image cut off if there isn't enough room to display it, but might be an acceptable quick fix.
</geek>
A quick fix is to make that picture skinny.... so I've just reduced it to 500 pixels.. which was the 'rule' and will be until the new software/forum upgrade... coming one of these days.... which has to wait... Tommy and I are both out diving tomorrow thru the weekend... sorry
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