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It doesn't matter what the screen resolution is, since people don't use browsers in fullscreen mode.

On a widescreen display (1680x1050 or 1920x1080), the browser window is most harmonic at about 60% of the screen width. Plus it needs to have the bookmarks sidebar also visible.

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I think he should just put the blog's and recent stautas in a JQuery slide out that auto hides on the side of the browser. :)

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The web page is too wide (960px should be max width when using fixed size web pages), and it doesn't even scale in width, but only in height when I use Ctrl-- and +.

 

If you're under Firefox with the Stylish addon you can fix the widths pretty easily until there are options besides "Leadwerks Wide Skin" in the box at the bottom.

 

Just rightclick the Stylish icon > Write New Style > For Leadwerks.com and then drop something like the following into the box.

 

@namespace url(http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml);

@-moz-document domain("leadwerks.com") {

  div#admin_rightbar, div#wrapper, div#title_container, div#adminbar_rightbar, div#content_rightbar {
     min-width: 1000px !important;
  }
}

 

(Yes I was too lazy to put it up as a downloadable style. Sorry :))

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Posted

Can this be fixed please. This site is now a pain to browse.

 

Robin

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Posted

*bump*

 

It is very annoying. Please fix this...

 

Robin

Programmer , Intel Quad core, NVIDIA GeForce GT 220, Windows 7 Pro, Galaxy Tab 2 ( 7" and 10"), LE2,LE3,3DWS

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

it would be great if we had "recent status updates" to something like "google buzz" or "friendfeed" but just for texts.

I hope it is easy enough to implement..

Omid Saadat

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  • 1 month later...
Posted

Just an idea, a sort of variation of 'watch this thread'.

Sometimes I would like to 'save' a thread for future uses.

A sort of 'bookmark' of threads I'm interested in, maybe with a 'tag' to clearify the content of it.

 

So, imagine to have a thread about collisions, there is something interesting - a piece of code for example. I would like to press a button, mark as 'collision' and save it in my profile.

Then - months after - I decide to recall that particular thread: normal solution should be the 'search' utility, but this one could be potentially useless if the search term is not very specific (this means many results to explore).

With this 'tagged thread' I just open my profile, read all my saved bookmarks, click on it, and voit-la!

 

Cheers

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Posted

Are you sure?

Watch this topic should send notifications on a specific thread you are subscribed if there are changes on it.

I mean a sort of agenda/bookmark of some thread I want to remember, and 'Watch this topic' is not designed for.

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