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OfflineAm I the only one seeing this?
It's like the dotTech logo and other links have sunk lower than they're supposed to be.
It's really not important, but I've become curious if it's just me that's seeing it.

OfflineWheezer said:
Am I the only one seeing this?
It's like the dotTech logo and other links have sunk lower than they're supposed to be.
It's really not important, but I've become curious if it's just me that's seeing it.
Man………I do not see that…………
so……..might want to have the doctor check out why ……………
yours is …………….drooping!!!!!!!!
OfflineAshraf: That fixed it.
Now I can sleep better tonight.
lol…
Update: When I made this post it looked normal, but after submitting the post the page reloaded and it's back to being like it was before, logo too low. ???
2nd update: After saving the first update, I checked again and the logo is where it should be again… ??? (I'm not sure what I'm smoking, but it must be good stuff!)
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OfflineNow as I jump around reading different threads, some look the way they should and some have the logo down low again. And the frustraighting part is that the pages load WAY slower than before.
I'm guessing they'll load faster once they've been cached?
(al: what I'm smoking has a name printed on it (Kool).)
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OfflineAdrian said:
What is "frustraighting"?
I never had the problem. Why not try CCleaner or a different browser? Hope you sleep well. It's 11 already there but it's still afternoon here.
What "frustraighting" is, is a simple sign that I didn't right click and then put a check in front of the Check Spelling option. Since this is the only site I visit that the Firefox automatic spell checker doesn't work on, sometimes that happens. But that's already been discussed in at leat 2 other threads, hasn't it. Since you were just the subject of jokes about your misspelling of the word "my" in your "Another rant" thread, I'd think you would understand how these things happen.
I use CCleaner, and WinUtilities Pro, and Glary Utilities Pro, and a couple more that I'm not going to waste my time typing here. If it could have been fixed with something that obvious, I would have already done it. And even Ashraf's suggestion didn't work, because it's still happening, so why would running CCleaner work.
Also, it's not 11 here, it's 2am.
Adrian said:
@Al: I'm in Hong Kong.
@Wheezer: I was referencing the "Forum Timezone: America/Los_Angeles" when saying "there". BTW, how come the Firefox spell checker doesn't work? It works with me, but it didn't identify my error in that "Another rant" thread.
Really? Right click and see if the "Check Spelling" box is checked. It's not for the rest of us-if it is, please send us a list of your installed extensions so we can reproduce it!
Adrian said:
@Al: I'm in Hong Kong.
@Wheezer: I was referencing the "Forum Timezone: America/Los_Angeles" when saying "there". BTW, how come the Firefox spell checker doesn't work? It works with me, but it didn't identify my error in that "Another rant" thread.
Anyways… that never happened to me, I'm using Chrome and it's all good. :)
~Joji~
OfflineAshraf said:
@Wheezer: Maybe I missed it, but what browser are you using?
Ashraf: Firefox 3.6.3
Gioneo: Your way sounds like a lot more work than it's worth. IMO anyway. Altho I do thank you for the info. It's just happening in the header, so it doesn't effect anything other than the looks. So for now I'll just live with it.
I started this thread more to see if it others were seeing it than to get it fixed.
Locutus said:
Really? Right click and see if the "Check Spelling" box is checked. It's not for the rest of us-if it is, please send us a list of your installed extensions so we can reproduce it!
See screenshot.
I'm using Firefox 3.0 with the extensions Cybersearch, Google Toolbar, WOT and Video DownloadHelper. Nothing that would affect Firefox spellchecking functionality.

Adrian said:
Locutus said:
Really? Right click and see if the "Check Spelling" box is checked. It's not for the rest of us-if it is, please send us a list of your installed extensions so we can reproduce it!
See screenshot.
I'm using Firefox 3.0 with the extensions Cybersearch, Google Toolbar, WOT and Video DownloadHelper. Nothing that would affect Firefox spellchecking functionality.
Perhaps it's Google Toolbar. BUt I'd rather not find out.
Lucky.
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