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When going to new posts I am finding a change of format.Instead of scrolling down to all postss I have a loist at the bottomto clickon to.Has anything changed and I hae missed it?? or is it me and I have gone doolalley?? Linds


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Hezza

Hi Linds - nothing different that I'm aware of. Is it still playing up today?


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Yes Cara,

When I go to new posts I can read the post as usual but when I scroll down to see other replies I get each reply in a different way. On the bottom left hand side a list of posts but only the first few words in italic black/ Above it it reads - other posts in this topic. ???? Linds


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Yes Cara,

When I go to new posts I can read the post as usual but when I scroll down to see other replies I get each reply in a different way. On the bottom left hand side a list of posts but only the first few words in italic black/ Above it it reads - other posts in this topic. ???? Linds

 

Hi Linds,

 

your not in 'lo fi' mode are you.

 

Is there any color on the screen, or it it boringly formatted text,

 

have a look at the very bottom of your page, and see if you can see a phrase that says "This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please click here." and then click here to see if it changes it?

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Hi Linds,

 

your not in 'lo fi' mode are you.

 

Is there any color on the screen, or it it boringly formatted text,

 

have a look at the very bottom of your page, and see if you can see a phrase that says "This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please click here." and then click here to see if it changes it?

Hi Richard, I clicked on to fi mode and got all of the posts which I could scroll down but it was a washed out colour Thanks Linds


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Linds, sorry to be here so late for you...

 

When reading a topic, try clicking on "Options" at the top of the topic on the top right.

 

When there, look under "Display Modes" - there are 3 options:

  • Outline
  • Standard
  • Linear +

One of them will be in italics. It should be "Standard", but I suspect yours will show "Outline". If so, click on "Standard" and it will put it back to how it was. If that's the case, then I'd take a guess that you clicked on "Outline" by accident without realising it? When one does that (change the display options), it stays that way until you change it back again to Standard (or whatever other choice one picks).

 

I hope that fixes it for you! :winkgrin:

 

By the way and as it was mentioned, Lo-Fi mode is purposely "washed out" as it meant to be a much simpler format to read topics in, all in black and white only with no colours. It's there as some people prefer the simpler format and find it easier to read.


Marina

(belated DX in June '05, SPMS)

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