TOO MUCH Smilies disturb the operation of the page
I speak of the condition when you write a post.
As far I know, the user can't kill the Smilies on the writing page. I tried this. It didn't work.
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2Okay, I'll look into reducing some.Huck wrote:TOO MUCH Smilies disturb the operation of the page
I speak of the condition when you write a post.
As far I know, the user can't kill the Smilies on the writing page. I tried this. It didn't work.
Re: TOO MUCH Smilies disturb the operation of the page
3I think, it are the "moving smilies", which cause the trouble.
Huck
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Re: TOO MUCH Smilies disturb the operation of the page
4Huck,Huck wrote:I think, it are the "moving smilies", which cause the trouble.
I honestly don't know what you're talking about because I have no problems with the smilies.
I've tried to reduce the amount, but there is a standard set that I would have to manually delete and confirm for each one, and I'm not sure WHY I should do that. Can you send me a screen capture of what problem you are having, or are you simply saying that you find them "distracting"?
cheers,
robert
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5Usually it slows down other activities, which I do at the same time at the computer. If I have a lot of windows open (which is common and NECESSARY, when I write an article), the computer gets problems, if I press "submit". It takes some time, till it is finished. And I can remember at least 2-3 times, that text was lost, cause the computer crashed.robert wrote:Huck,Huck wrote:I think, it are the "moving smilies", which cause the trouble.
I honestly don't know what you're talking about because I have no problems with the smilies.
I've tried to reduce the amount, but there is a standard set that I would have to manually delete and confirm for each one, and I'm not sure WHY I should do that. Can you send me a screen capture of what problem you are having, or are you simply saying that you find them "distracting"?
cheers,
robert
So it's a serious problem, not just "distracting".
Huck
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