Borat
Windows User
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Post by Borat on Nov 12, 2016 22:53:56 GMT
I'm new on this forum and have been reading through many pages trying to catch up on some threads.
One thing I have noticed though, where a thread goes on for several pages, the only place I can see, to move to the next page is at the top left of the screen. This means when I reach the bottom of the page, I have to scroll back up to the top again in order to select the next page.
Am I missing something here? Surely this isn't right? Is it just me?
Thanks guys. Some great stuff on here.
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Post by TacKer on Nov 13, 2016 22:44:02 GMT
One thing I have noticed though, where a thread goes on for several pages, the only place I can see, to move to the next page is at the top left of the screen. This means when I reach the bottom of the page, I have to scroll back up to the top again in order to select the next page. Am I missing something here? Surely this isn't right? Is it just me? No, it is not just you. That is the way that I go to the next page too. As for missing something, there could possibly be a keyboard shortcut that I am unaware of.
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Post by gsteemso on Nov 14, 2016 13:45:26 GMT
As far as I can tell, there's supposed to be a kind of navigation bar that stays in fixed position at the top of the page no matter where you scroll down to, but I have found it very temperamental and unreliable. It only seems to work properly on a handful of browsers, and not always even for those.
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Post by remark on Nov 15, 2016 15:25:50 GMT
I'm new on this forum and have been reading through many pages trying to catch up on some threads. One thing I have noticed though, where a thread goes on for several pages, the only place I can see, to move to the next page is at the top left of the screen. This means when I reach the bottom of the page, I have to scroll back up to the top again in order to select the next page. Am I missing something here? Surely this isn't right? Is it just me? Thanks guys. Some great stuff on here. If you are using the Ghostery add-on in Firefox or Chrome you will need to allow the Google AJAX Search API. The navigation bar will then become 'sticky' when you scroll down. Apparantly this setting was changed by Ghostery recently
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