dreamliner77
Aug 16 2004, 02:40
Dibrom,
Question about something that's been bugging me since the forum update: If I click anywhere to the right of the HA logo, it links back to the portal. I think just the logo itself should be linked. For instance, I have a tendency to just a browser open in the background whilst I do some stuff and then I just click some open space to return focus to the window. All of a sudden, I'm back at the portal and not the page I was on. I know, it's not a big deal, I can just back page, but it's just one of those little annoyances. Don't know if anyone else has an opinion.
Thanks
What about people who got used to clicking the logo to get back to the portal ? I'm pretty sure they outnumber you.
netnichols
Aug 16 2004, 03:33
QUOTE(zZzZzZz @ Aug 16 2004, 12:57 AM)
What about people who got used to clicking the logo to get back to the portal ? I'm pretty sure they outnumber you.
That's not what he's saying.
The behaviour is different now than it used to be. It's not only the logo that links back to the portal, but all the whitespace to the right of the logo. I'd have to agree with dreamliner77.
picmixer
Aug 16 2004, 03:36
Does not happen here. Only the logo itself links back to the portal. The blank space does nothing.
Tested both in latest Opera and latest Internet Explorer.
Sebastian Mares
Aug 16 2004, 03:40
QUOTE(picmixer @ Aug 16 2004, 11:36 AM)
Does not happen here. Only the logo itself links back to the portal. The blank space does nothing.
Tested both in latest Opera and latest Internet Explorer.
But what about Mozilla users?
Nevermind my previous post, I'm not awake yet.
Seems the white space problem is specific to mozilla (1.7.2 here, reproduced).
dreamliner77
Aug 20 2004, 09:48
Firefox v0.9.3 here.
picmixer
Aug 20 2004, 09:51
QUOTE(Sebastian Mares @ Aug 16 2004, 11:40 AM)
QUOTE(picmixer @ Aug 16 2004, 11:36 AM)
Does not happen here. Only the logo itself links back to the portal. The blank space does nothing.
Tested both in latest Opera and latest Internet Explorer.
But what about Mozilla users?
In no way meant to discriminate Mozilla users in any way
Was merely to lazy to install it just to verify this.
Dibrom
Aug 20 2004, 10:12
I remember this being a problem but I thought I'd fixed it. But having tested it again in Safari, I'm not sure why I thought that.
It's a CSS/template problem that is fixable, so I'll eventually get to it...
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