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larky
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Join Date: Mar 2010 |
I'm having a problem with the way the site is displayed. In the light blue bar at the top of the page, between "Welcome to Mod The Sims" and "Sponsored by: 1UP Games," there's a news section that rotates among four items. In Firefox, with the browser window maximized, this doesn't cause any problems, but with the narrower window size I prefer (or in IE at any width), when the news item switches to number two of four ("Never made any custom content before?"), the "News: <<# of 4>>" text and the box with the news item in it move underneath the "Online: #" bit. When that occurs, the blue bar stretches and everything on the page below it jumps downwards, then back up again once it switches to the fourth item. |
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Last edited by larky : 22nd Mar 2012 at 05:45 AM.
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NixNivis
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You're not the only one to experience this; it has been brought up before, including here. It can happen at lower resolutions - or narrower windows, as the case might be. One way around it if you want to keep using the narrower window width (but not go to a higher resolution) is to reduce the size of the text in your browser - see post #4 and onwards in the thread I linked.
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I don't make things for The Sims 3, I don't have The Sims 3 and I'm not getting The Sims 3. Period.
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Last edited by NixNivis : 22nd Mar 2012 at 03:19 AM.
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larky
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Sorry about that; I must not have searched thoroughly enough. Thank you. |
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You're welcome, and don't worry, it's easy to miss. I only remembered that particular thread because I was a little involved in it towards the end.
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I don't make things for The Sims 3, I don't have The Sims 3 and I'm not getting The Sims 3. Period.
I am a member of the LeeFish Network! |
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One way around it if you want to keep using the narrower window width (but not go to a higher resolution) is to reduce the size of the text in your browser - see post #4 and onwards in the thread I linked.
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