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    DBR Articles Center Justified

    Have the DBR articles and links always been center justified? It makes it harder to read than the usual left justification. Or is this just some setting on my computer that is messed up?
    Rich
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    Talking OK Here

    Quote Originally Posted by Rich View Post
    Have the DBR articles and links always been center justified? It makes it harder to read than the usual left justification. Or is this just some setting on my computer that is messed up?
    They are left-justified on my machine. -- sageg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich View Post
    Have the DBR articles and links always been center justified? It makes it harder to read than the usual left justification. Or is this just some setting on my computer that is messed up?
    This is a recent change. They all show up this way for me.
    GTHC

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sixthman View Post
    This is a recent change. They all show up this way for me.
    Everything here is left justified. Never gave it a thought, but I am guessing that your browser has something to do with it. I am using Firefox 7.01 with no problems. It is a puzzlement.

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    Left Justified on Google Chrome 14.0.835.202 m

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    Quote Originally Posted by 94duke View Post
    Left Justified on Google Chrome 14.0.835.202 m
    Center Justified on IE8.0.6001 on WinXP. It's been that way ever since the ads were screwed up the other day.
    "There can BE only one."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highlander View Post
    Center Justified on IE8.0.6001 on WinXP. It's been that way ever since the ads were screwed up the other day.
    Yes, I agree that's when it started. I'm using IE7 and am having the same problem.
    Rich
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    Left justified on Firefox 3.6.23 on Vista Ultimate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OZZIE4DUKE View Post
    Left justified on Firefox 3.6.23 on Vista Ultimate.
    I shouldn't ask, but I can't help myself: why would anyone who ever wanted the "ultimate" of anything still be running vista or firefox 3 or - especially - both?

    That said, we'll look into it.

    -jk

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    Quote Originally Posted by -jk View Post
    I shouldn't ask, but I can't help myself: why would anyone who ever wanted the "ultimate" of anything still be running vista or firefox 3 or - especially - both?

    That said, we'll look into it.

    -jk
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    Quote Originally Posted by OZZIE4DUKE View Post
    Left justified on Firefox 3.6.23 on Vista Ultimate.
    Quote Originally Posted by -jk View Post
    I shouldn't ask, but I can't help myself: why would anyone who ever wanted the "ultimate" of anything still be running vista or firefox 3 or - especially - both?

    That said, we'll look into it.

    -jk
    Well, -jk, because they both work very well for me and I have no reason to upgrade to Windows 7 (which would cost money and require that I reinstall many programs) and firefox 3 because, well, when they came out with 4 there were various problems with it discussed here, and they keep doing upgrades to 3 while they've replaced 4 with 5 and maybe beyond, so why upgrade what works well?

    On my netbook, which I'm on now, I have Win XP SP3 (also with Firefox 3.6.23). It is what it is.
    Ozzie, your paradigm of optimism!

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    Quote Originally Posted by OZZIE4DUKE View Post
    Well, -jk, because they both work very well for me and I have no reason to upgrade to Windows 7 (which would cost money and require that I reinstall many programs) and firefox 3 because, well, when they came out with 4 there were various problems with it discussed here, and they keep doing upgrades to 3 while they've replaced 4 with 5 and maybe beyond, so why upgrade what works well?

    On my netbook, which I'm on now, I have Win XP SP3 (also with Firefox 3.6.23). It is what it is.
    The most recent FireFox-- 7.0.1 works great.

    I also used to run XP-SP3 for a while and am now on 7. Was able to avoid Vista during my upgrade cycles

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilkyJ View Post
    The most recent FireFox-- 7.0.1 works great.

    I also used to run XP-SP3 for a while and am now on 7. Was able to avoid Vista during my upgrade cycles
    I don't think my netbook, with only 1 meg of RAM, is equipped to handle Win 7.
    Ozzie, your paradigm of optimism!

    Go To Hell carolina, Go To Hell!
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    Firefox and Chrome are great for me, but IE has everything center aligned. Nothing like the frustrations of alignment in IE vs everything else, good luck to your programmers. I dealt with a similar issue recently and IE is just a pain in the rear to work with as a developer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich View Post
    Yes, I agree that's when it started. I'm using IE7 and am having the same problem.
    I just wanted to push this to the top since it hasn't been resolved. DBR content is fantastic, trying to read everything center justified, not so much. Can someone please look into fixing this?
    Rich
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich View Post
    I just wanted to push this to the top since it hasn't been resolved. DBR content is fantastic, trying to read everything center justified, not so much. Can someone please look into fixing this?
    Try Firefox

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarhead View Post
    Try Firefox
    I use Firefox at home and everything is fine. Unfortunately, I have no choice but to use IE at work, where I like to spend some free time reading DBR.
    Rich
    "Failure is Not a Destination"
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    We're working on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OZZIE4DUKE View Post
    Well, -jk, because they both work very well for me and I have no reason to upgrade to Windows 7 (which would cost money and require that I reinstall many programs) and firefox 3 because, well, when they came out with 4 there were various problems with it discussed here, and they keep doing upgrades to 3 while they've replaced 4 with 5 and maybe beyond, so why upgrade what works well?

    On my netbook, which I'm on now, I have Win XP SP3 (also with Firefox 3.6.23). It is what it is.
    As if on cue: http://www.geekwire.com/2011/ten-yea...s-xp-customers By Asking them to Move On

    And Ozzie, to check if your netbook can handle Win7: http://www.microsoft.com/download/en...ylang=en&id=20

    (or go crazy, and jump straight to the Windows 8 developer preview! http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/apps/br229516)

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    Quote Originally Posted by DevilAlumna View Post
    As if on cue: http://www.geekwire.com/2011/ten-yea...s-xp-customers By Asking them to Move On

    And Ozzie, to check if your netbook can handle Win7: http://www.microsoft.com/download/en...ylang=en&id=20

    (or go crazy, and jump straight to the Windows 8 developer preview! http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/apps/br229516)
    I'll check these out later! Thanks DA! How's that baby doing? We need more pictures!
    Ozzie, your paradigm of optimism!

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