Gigantic interface.
Re: Gigantic interface.
@ daniel4859 - I highly suggest not using ibb.co for image hosting or anything for that matter. It is known to be serving up malware and particularly ransomware lately. Just an FYI...
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Re: Gigantic interface.
Hi 8-bit. Thank You very much for an information. I did not know anything about it, sorry. I've chosen this website by an accident, because I had problems with others image-hosting websites. Once again - thank You. One more thing: do you know any good website for free image posting? (Something instead the ibb.co?)
By the way; I can not write and answer as a guest, because I can not see a "confirmation code" when both: NoScript and uBlock Origin add ons are enabled. Is there any solution? I mean things, that should be allowed, enabled etc.? But maybe a better idea is to write another thread about this issue...
Thanks.
By the way; I can not write and answer as a guest, because I can not see a "confirmation code" when both: NoScript and uBlock Origin add ons are enabled. Is there any solution? I mean things, that should be allowed, enabled etc.? But maybe a better idea is to write another thread about this issue...
Thanks.
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Re: Gigantic interface.
I usually use https:// postimages. org/daniel4859 wrote:One more thing: do you know any good website for free image posting?
All you need to do is allow/temp allow google and you should be good to go (I think). I always just log-in. I'll check and then edit this post...daniel4859 wrote:By the way; I can not write and answer as a guest, because I can not see a "confirmation code" when both: NoScript and uBlock Origin add ons are enabled. Is there any solution? I mean things, that should be allowed, enabled etc.? But maybe a better idea is to write another thread about this issue...
Thanks.
Edit: See below. Works fine just by allowing google, uBO is not interfering in any way.
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Re: Gigantic interface.
All I had to do was allow google and it worked fine...
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Re: Gigantic interface.
Yes, it would be a better idea to write another thread about this issue, as it is off-topic here.daniel4859 wrote:By the way; I can not write and answer as a guest, because I can not see a "confirmation code" when both: NoScript and uBlock Origin add ons are enabled. Is there any solution? I mean things, that should be allowed, enabled etc.? But maybe a better idea is to write another thread about this issue...
If the assistance you have received so far is not enough, please do write another thread and continue this discussion there.
*Always* check the changelogs BEFORE updating that important software!
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Re: Gigantic interface.
Hello. 8-bit and UsingFakeName - thank You both for an answer. It seems, that allowing google.com is the right answer. However, I've had to allow www.google.com also (make it green in uBlockOrigin). Otherwise, it does not work. At least in my case.
I'm sorry for off-topic, Barbaz. I should create/write another thread, but fortunately, it turned out that the answer is pretty simple. So, my "confirmation code" issue is solved.
Thanks :- )
I'm sorry for off-topic, Barbaz. I should create/write another thread, but fortunately, it turned out that the answer is pretty simple. So, my "confirmation code" issue is solved.
Thanks :- )
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Re: Gigantic interface.
In 10.1.6.1, if there is a scrollbar, line wrapping can happen in the yellow box:
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Probably depends on the lengths of the address strings as well. Not sure if that's intentional. Everything else looks neat.
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Probably depends on the lengths of the address strings as well. Not sure if that's intentional. Everything else looks neat.
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Re: Gigantic interface.
Yes, that's intentional in order to avoid horizontal scrollbars as well.lancelot wrote:In 10.1.6.1, if there is a scrollbar, line wrapping can happen in the yellow box:
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Probably depends on the lengths of the address strings as well. Not sure if that's intentional. Everything else looks neat.
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