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I haven't been everywhere...
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Old 5 May 2012
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However, if using Google Chrome browser, I can't edit or delete posts.

Smiley's also don't work...

I'm not deleting my data for the 8th time....

Works fine in IE though.
Good to know that IE works for you - that does say it's a Chrome issue at least - but just checked with my Chrome 18.0.1025.156 m and it's fine.

Try forcing a refresh in Chrome. Shift - F5 and see how that goes. It IS the contents of your cache that's the issue, but I fully understand your pain and reluctance. Forced refresh should sort it, maybe check you have the latest version. My Chrome is always updating it seems... OR maybe it's opera, or safari - I think I have too many browsers aaaaggghhhh. and thats on this computer - I have the same issue on ourt test Mac, and test XP, and test Vista. This is on Win 7. I haven't tested Chrome on all of them, so let me know what operating system you're on if it's not Win 7 and it's still not working and I'll test it.

I live in FF though. All the add-ons save me hours.
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Grant, I tried posting a couple of times using the 'post reply' button. (once before logging out and then on logging back in), both times when I clicked the 'submit reply' button my text (about 50 words) disappeared and an error message came up saying that the message was too short please enter a minimum of at least 5 characters. May have been just one of those things as it seems to be working fine now.
ANY idea what happened in between? I'd LOVE to know - you're about the 5th person to say they had that error message and I'd love to know when it stopped or what happened. I did change the minimum from 5 to 1 (the real minimum) at about 10am Pacific Time - 6pm GMT. BUT I see that's after it fixed itself for you.

thanks for letting me know - I'd hate to be chasing nothing for days!
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Grant, An easy one I hope.....

When you're at the top of a thread which has 'Likes', the horizontal bar that displays the number of Likes breaks the drop-down lists from the 'New Posts' and 'Quick Links' buttons. (On IE9 here).

Hope that doesn't lead to hours of searching and more sighs in the wind!

(That sigh I heard in the wind the other morning had travelled right across the Atlantic - so yep, it must have been a real storm at your end!)
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Grant, An easy one I hope.....

When you're at the top of a thread which has 'Likes', the horizontal bar that displays the number of Likes breaks the drop-down lists from the 'New Posts' and 'Quick Links' buttons. (On IE9 here).

Hope that doesn't lead to hours of searching and more sighs in the wind!

(That sigh I heard in the wind the other morning had travelled right across the Atlantic - so yep, it must have been a real storm at your end!)
sigh... oh yes, 3 am too many times, long hard hours and money, but it's worth it!

Likes: really? I see the pic below, what do you see?

thanks, Grant
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Likes: really? I see the pic below, what do you see?

thanks, Grant

Hi Grant, I see this:


And this:




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It is a great look. Now for a phone friendly app to complete the new outfit. When my wife buys a new dress she always buys new shoes as well. I am told that OBVIOUSLY she needs new shoes.
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It is a great look. Now for a phone friendly app to complete the new outfit. When my wife buys a new dress she always buys new shoes as well. I am told that OBVIOUSLY she needs new shoes.
Thanks Nigel!

Re phones, please see this thread and poll - we need your opinion!
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Sorry to be the awkward one.....but I hate it. A newbie would find it hard to navigate to the forum. I know that the "HUBB" is at the bottom of all those drop down menu's. But how about a quick link on the front page.
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Smile As requested, HUBB is now the left-most menu item.

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Sorry to be the awkward one.....but I hate it. A newbie would find it hard to navigate to the forum. I know that the "HUBB" is at the bottom of all those drop down menu's. But how about a quick link on the front page.
A link to the HUBB home page is now the left-most menu item on all pages except in the HUBB itself, where the far left item links to the Home page.

There is already a HUBB description and link on the Home Page, halfway down on the left.

A HUBB link is also on every Quick Links menu - that's the top line of the mega-menu, and the menu that displays for mobile users.

And of course, each mega-menu has the entire middle section devoted to HUBB topics.

I'd like to hear from the newbies to the site - are you having difficulty finding the HUBB?

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