Pre Migration My monitor has shrunk....

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  1. Crashton

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    Sometime in the last week or so the Motoring Alliance site either grew a bit larger or my monitor shrank.:eek: I have to scroll from side to side to read the site. No other site I frequent does this for me. Any ideas Nate?

    Thanks.
     
  2. Nathan

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    Probably happened right after the Garages were added. Real Estate in the Nav bar issue. I think I'll set it up so when logged and in forums the Forums button is hidden and when on Home page the Home button is hidden. That will gain some space back and help prevent the scroll. Give me a day or three to look up the code for this please.

    I forget aboutt his stuff sometimes since i have a 24" widescreen st at 1900x1200
     
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    Made the changes that should stop the need to scroll side to side.

    Moved the Log Out to the Main Menu, last item.

    Setup the Forums and Home to swap depending where you are on the site. When in Forums, Home is displayed, when on Home page, Forums is displayed.

    Thanks to Plickbadger for that code that I borrowed from the MetroplexMINI.org site. Very nice of him to comment it so nicely that it was very easy to find and implement.
     
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    Thanks for enlarging my monitor. :Thumbsup:
     
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    Next time use the low-heat setting for drying the monitor.
     

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