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I've just created a blog entry and it is displayed ~50% too wide for the screen. A random sample of threads, new posts listing and the advanced search page are displayed at the correct width.
Firefox 3.6.12 on Slackware64 13.1 with a 1280x1024 screen.
For me, (1) the New PM page is insanely wide, and (2) this very page is 25% wider than it should be.
Similar. That page (OK now editing a reply) is ~17% narrower than ideal (empty space down RHS) and the Personal Messages editor page is ~33% wider than ideal (horizontal scroll bar displayed). Firefox 3.6.13 in fullscreen window and 1280 x 1024 screen.
Similar. That page (OK now editing a reply) is ~17% narrower than ideal (empty space down RHS) and the Personal Messages editor page is ~33% wider than ideal (horizontal scroll bar displayed). Firefox 3.6.13 in fullscreen window and 1280 x 1024 screen.
Ooops! The ~17% too wide was only because I was viewing so far down the page that the shortcut boxes (Main Menu etc) were above the top of the viewport :redface:
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