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2008-09-20 04:54:53

http://boincstats.com/forum/forum_thread.php?id=3618#41750
happens on all 3 of my computers
Could this be an issue with Firefox (v. 2.0.0.16) ???
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2008-09-20 07:33:40

I'm afraid I don't see a problem with wrapping in that thread. Have a screenshot?
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2008-09-22 16:03:39
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Sorry it took so long. I had trouble finding an image host that worked properly.
I only have the problem on some of the forum threads, not all of them.

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2008-09-22 16:14:59

Sorry it took so long. I had trouble finding an image host that worked properly.
I only have the problem on some of the forum threads, not all of them.

That's a problem that all fora have with wide pictures (like your demo; I couldn't "reply to post&quot. But here the horizontal scroll bar is missing (at least with IE6).

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2008-09-23 00:20:03
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Not sure what you were saying but here is a smaller picture showing the problem.



Here is another picture on the same computer but a different thread.



So, sometimes it works correctly.

If I always had the problem I would assume that the problem is on my end.

I've tried moving my windows start bar and manipulating the width of the firefox window, but that didn't make any difference.
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2008-09-23 08:17:19

Not sure what you were saying...

I'm just seconding your error report.

This time, I could "Reply to this post" by using the tab key, which moved the frame to the right but still didn't produce a scroll bar.

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2008-10-01 01:06:53

I've since tried both Firefox 3 and IE 7 and neither have the problem.

I'm not sure, but I suspect that a Firefox addon called Tab Mix Plus is the source of the problem.

I know that TMPlus has a flaw that causes the webpages inside of a single window to stretch wider than the screen. I figure that this problem, in coordination with the boundaries set by the forum software, keeps the text from wrapping within the viewable area of forum posts.

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