Russ
Not sure if I'm particularly fond with the new look and feel of 'My Games'. What I find particularly annoying is the fact that the list of games is now sitting at the bottom of the page, and that one - apparently - cannot customize it.
If customization is not going to be introduced, I would advocate to at least put the games overview at the very top of the page, where they always used to sit.
Originally posted by sevenstarMy Games looks the same to me.
Russ
Not sure if I'm particularly fond with the new look and feel of 'My Games'. What I find particularly annoying is the fact that the list of games is now sitting at the bottom of the page, and that one - apparently - cannot customize it.
If customization is not going to be introduced, I would advocate to at least put the games overview at the very top of the page, where they always used to sit.
D
Originally posted by sevenstarI am using Safari 1.3.2 myself, and have never experienced this. Strange.
Russ
If you wanna take a look :
http://www.undermilkwood.net/mygames.jpg
I'm using Safari (Mac) browser
Maybe someone from my Mac users clan: McClan, might help you out. You can always post your problem in the clan forum.
Originally posted by AikoPerhaps you could start a thread in your clan with a link to this thread, and one of them could come out and try to figure out what is going on?
I am using Safari 1.3.2 myself, and have never experienced this. Strange.
Maybe someone from my Mac users clan: McClan, might help you out. You can always post your problem in the clan forum.
Sevenstar doesn't seem to be a clannner.
Perhaps he'll join, being a Mac-er
P-
Originally posted by RagnorakNope, that's not it. Not in my version anyway. If I cancel the Javascript-functionality, the only odd thing is the red bar (I am using RHP, not one TFC of the other ones) disappears. Everything else stays visually the same, although the links are not functioning. What happens with my browser does not resembles what I see on the given picture.
Looks like a problem with Javascript.
D
Originally posted by sevenstarUsually restarting a program(m?) repairs weird thingies. If that does not help, a restart of the computer will. My guess is you have learned something today then?
Miracles do take place. As spontaneously as it has appeared, it did disappear just minutes ago. Still don't know what caused it, but the important thing is is that it's gone :-)