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Mariette Knap
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2/18/2008 06:39 PM
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Please, let me know what you think about the new site design?
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2/18/2008 10:21 PM
I like new design
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2/18/2008 11:54 PM
A++ The new site is much clearer
william warren
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2/19/2008 03:45 AM
EXCEPT for speed. I have a new faster computer and a new faster internet connection yet the site is at least 10-15% slower with this new design.
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Posted By william warren on 2/19/2008 03:45 AM
EXCEPT for speed. I have a new faster computer and a new faster internet connection yet the site is at least 10-15% slower with this new design.
William,
Maybe at first load but after that it should be the same or even faster. When you login and switch from SSL back to normal you will see that all graphics will be reloaded. That could make the 'feel' of the site initially a bit slower but that is really the way it should be.
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2/19/2008 01:27 PM
I actually have it auto logging me in so i don't pay the ssl penalty. The main page and the main forums page both are slower. It's a quibble though as the site looks nice. Now if the forums software liked FF a bit more..
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Mariette Knap
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2/19/2008 01:42 PM
William,
What problems do you have with FF and the forums? I do also use FF and all seems fine to me.
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2/19/2008 03:01 PM
right-clicks don't work right which interferes with FF's spellchecking and correction.
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2/19/2008 03:05 PM
I disabled some functionality late 2007 but I do not remember disabling 'right click' though it does not work either with Internet Explorer. I will have a look at this this!
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Andy Sims
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2/20/2008 09:36 AM
Would really like the quick reply back so I can read the thread still while replying. Maybe I'm missing something.
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It should be back now. I always forget that when I work on the site :-)
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2/20/2008 01:55 PM
Now that is service! Thanks very much.
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