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						09 Nov 2015 03:04				#65000
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				Wow, the mobile view is great. Much improved on my iOS/safari browser.			
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						09 Nov 2015 08:27				#65006
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				Looks good, thanks for the hard work!
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						09 Nov 2015 13:38		 -  09 Nov 2015 13:46		#65010
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						09 Nov 2015 14:38		 -  09 Nov 2015 14:39		#65011
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				Todd,
I understand how you feel and I have always tended to agree with your point of view. However, tests show that most readers can't track from line to line when the line length is too great, more than 60-80 characters, which is why a maximum-width layout is the default on Joomla. Accordingly, I left the default in place.
I looked for a per-user preference within the website but I could not find one.
However, if you will use the firefox extension "stylish" , you can change it for yourself. After installing stylish, create a new style for this site and cut and paste the following:
			
					I understand how you feel and I have always tended to agree with your point of view. However, tests show that most readers can't track from line to line when the line length is too great, more than 60-80 characters, which is why a maximum-width layout is the default on Joomla. Accordingly, I left the default in place.
I looked for a per-user preference within the website but I could not find one.
However, if you will use the firefox extension "stylish" , you can change it for yourself. After installing stylish, create a new style for this site and cut and paste the following:
@namespace url(http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml);
@-moz-document domain("forum.linuxcnc.org") {
.container { width: 100% !important; max-width: 100% !important;}
}
		Last edit: 09 Nov 2015 14:39  by jepler.		Reason: add link to stylish	
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						09 Nov 2015 14:45		 -  09 Nov 2015 15:07		#65013
		by Todd Zuercher
	
	
		
			
	
	
			 		
													
	
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				That seems silly, to have a default width for those reasons.  If I wanted a narrow window, I would size my window that size.  I'll try your suggestion.
Edit:
Ah, yes much nicer, thanks for the hint.
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Ah, yes much nicer, thanks for the hint.
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						09 Nov 2015 19:29				#65043
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				I'm glad you were able to get Stylish going.			
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						09 Nov 2015 22:43				#65049
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				Hold down CTRL and press + button on the keyboard.
It works on all web browsers from last 5 years. Accordingly if you press the - button you can zoom out.
Easy as that and it breaks the lines just fine with no horizontal scrolling necessary.
Tom
					It works on all web browsers from last 5 years. Accordingly if you press the - button you can zoom out.
Easy as that and it breaks the lines just fine with no horizontal scrolling necessary.
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						10 Nov 2015 03:31				#65055
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				ctrl +/-/0  only controls the zoom, not really what I was after.			
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						12 Nov 2015 17:01				#65164
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				Hello
The upgrade has broken my normal access to the forum. I am running XP and Chrome. Chrome is complaining about an error in the security certificate and will not allow me to connect. This worked fine before. What do I need to fix?
John
					The upgrade has broken my normal access to the forum. I am running XP and Chrome. Chrome is complaining about an error in the security certificate and will not allow me to connect. This worked fine before. What do I need to fix?
John
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						12 Nov 2015 17:31				#65168
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   All in all, the upgrades are wonderful.  So there will be (are) a few glitches.  No worries.  Just deal with 'em.
The Developers are working really hard for all, not just themselves.
A big round of applause to them for their efforts.
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			The Developers are working really hard for all, not just themselves.
A big round of applause to them for their efforts.
Noel
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