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Ghettoshaman
20th July 2009, 18:37
who know how too fix this bug:(
pretty anoying tbh..:S
http://www.dragonlegion.eu/imagehosting/thum_18224a649d50b6d1a.jpg (http://www.dragonlegion.eu/vbimghost.php?do=displayimg&imgid=1012)
the view of DKP section and Raid scedule sections are not bigger then this and i have too scroll alot too see the whole page:S..
who know how too fix this?
Felkin
20th July 2009, 18:41
Use a real browser, like Firefox :P
It seems that the browser you are using, Chrome by any chance?, is blocking the script that regulates the dynamic height of the page.
Ghettoshaman
20th July 2009, 18:46
on IE it does the same but oke lemme install firefox and make a screenshot and let you know ;)
Felkin
20th July 2009, 18:48
If you still have a problem, try disabling your "internet security" software, sometimes that crap messes things up too.
Hjordis
20th July 2009, 19:37
i have the same prob with all my screens under 17" all browsers
Aever
20th July 2009, 20:01
It seems that the browser you are using, Chrome by any chance?, is blocking the script that regulates the dynamic height of the page.
That's not the issue. on the old domain, by following certain links to that page on this site I could get it to work (as in have the right height). You're probably using something non-standard that not all browsers understand.
Tomata
21st July 2009, 08:41
Many browsers give problems with javascripts. Sadly it is the only way to create dynamic pages (like auto resize after the page has alrdy been loaded).
Out of standard browsers (in a nutshell all but IE and FF) give many problems on that, because they put some useless "Security" limit
Aever
21st July 2009, 08:54
Works fine for me with Chrome.
Out of standard browsers (in a nutshell all but IE and FF) give many problems on that, because they put some useless "Security" limit
lol, u call it useless, I call it dumb to trust anything comming your way. But this is not about that, it's about the browser undestanding the page.
Pydi
22nd July 2009, 04:08
aever got it going on!
Tomata
23rd July 2009, 13:02
Aever it is not a security matter to block page resize. Many browsers just block anything, and that doesn't help security, just increse your frustation when you have to navigate in the pages.
I think FF atm is the best talking about a balanced load of security and enjoynable web navigation.
I use IE8 because i'm too lazy to install it at home, but at work i've FF installed in Terminal Server (CITRIX) with 50 users using it. Best choice ever.
Ghettoshaman
5th August 2009, 16:08
Well first time when i came on this website everything work perfectly fine, and then this problem appear and i try too get on the website with Firefox and Explorer and both gave the same problem. But recently the problem like vanished for some reason because now with Google Chroom it works fine again so its a Java-Script-Bug or something but the point is its gone now and i hope it will be gone for ever because its pretty anoying tbh.
Ghettoshaman
Aever
24th August 2009, 09:54
Alright, here's the cool thing:
Following the link in the menu above I get the same problem as posted by the OP
http://www.dragonlegion.eu/misc.php?do=page&template=phpraid (or the old dragonlegion.eu/phpraider.php)
By going to the next link (as posted in the "Read or don't raid topic") the page looks fine
http://www.dragonlegion.eu/raider
We have two separate pages doing the same thing (one working well for me, one not)? :)
Ghettoshaman
4th September 2009, 05:07
It's all good now i don't know what happend but one day it became normal again.. but thanks everyone for helping me out:P
Ghettoshaman
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