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Gents,
If you are finding that you need to use a scroll bar to view the new pages, consider changing your 'theme' setting.

There are 3 'flavors' of this theme available, go to: Control Panel->My Options->Change Options->Theme, then click on the drop down menu.

Try blitz_wide or blitz_1024, perhaps if will work better with your particular resolution?
Great idea Foul, but won't that change the way I view all of the sites?

This is the only one where I have to scroll.

Thanks,

Pat
(01-21-2010, 10:19 AM)Montana Grizz Wrote: [ -> ]Great idea Foul, but won't that change the way I view all of the sites?

This is the only one where I have to scroll.

Thanks,

Pat

Pat, no, Darran is referring to the control panel for the Blitz (upper right under your sign-in), not your computer's control panel. Raz set up a viewing option for the new Blitz site for those members who have smaller monitors.

Dave
Ah yes i should have made that clearer, indeed i am talking about the Blitz site control panel and not the one on your windows system. ;)
Gentlemen, I solved the problem by changing the resolution of my monitor.
Seems, for me, it was all on my end. :chin:
I played Thomas Edison and experimented with different screen resolutions until I found the one that suited both my monitor and the site.
Though I do use the blitz_1024 setting. :thumbs_up:

The new site pages really pop and not having the slide bar to view the right side of the page is great. :bow:

cheers

HSL
Thanks for the tip Foul I used the blitz wide.Much much better :)Pointman.
Thank you Scud,

I was able to make the adjustment and now site viewing works fine.

Pat
(01-25-2010, 08:35 AM)Montana Grizz Wrote: [ -> ]Thank you Scud,

I was able to make the adjustment and now site viewing works fine.

Pat

Great stuff, bit by bit we are sorting these annoying little issues out, soon this site will be as comfortable to live in as the old site.

Short term pain for long term gain.