Forum pages tooooo wide / Signatures

I'm sure I'm not the only one peed off with having to constantly use the bottom scroll bar, especially when writing a post or comment. Maybe one day it will be changed, but until then, if we all put our screen name on the bottom as a signature, we would at least not have to keep sliding the bottom bar across to see "who is talking" as we scroll down to read the comments.
To do this you go, My Account Edit Profile Forum then fill in "My Signature" and Save Changes.

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Just learned something else, arrows don't show up! :(

To do this,you go,.... My Account.... Edit Profile.... Forum.... then fill in "My Signature" and.... Save Changes.

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I've always wondered why people don't put their names in their signatures. Hehe...I mean, it is a signature after all.

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I'm sure I'm not the only one peed off with having to constantly use the bottom scroll bar, especially when writing a post or comment. Maybe one day it will be changed, but until then, if we all put our screen name on the bottom as a signature, we would at least not have to keep sliding the bottom bar across to see "who is talking" as we scroll down to read the comments.To do this you go, My Account Edit Profile Forum then fill in "My Signature" and Save Changes.This is a screen resolution issue. You have your resolution set to make the font bigger. If you increase the resolution (which will make the font smaller), it will no longer have the scroll bars. You can accomplish the same thing by holding the ctrl key and using the mouse wheel to alter thefont sizeinside of IE. You can quickly put it back to normal (100%) with ctrl-0 (Zero on the qwrty keys, not the number pad if you have it).
John AKA cobeachbum

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Why are four year old, long dead, threads being resurrected?

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Some idiotis messing around, the same thing happened about this time yesterday. I do wish they'd grow up.

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If you're no longer interested in the thread, don't read it. I have often come across an answer to a problem I needed answering that someone posed years ago, and then someone else was kind enough to give their solution many years after the original post was made. No one is forcing anyone to read 4 year old posts.

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Why are four year old, long dead, threads being resurrected?Methinks that when one opens "Forums" from the top bar, and sees the categories, there is no sorting of any kind, so very old threads appear.
Not necessarily a bad thing. Some of them are still quite relevant, and some are not.

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OTOH, they are from the pre-troll era and thus a refreshing change from the increasingly common stalking, attacks and hatred. .

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Methinks that when one opens "Forums" from the top bar, and sees the categories, there is no sorting of any kind, so very old threads appear.Not necessarily a bad thing. Some of them are still quite relevant, and some are not.If there's a better way to access (and sort) the forums, please clue me in. The top bar is the only way I've found. I understand this portion of TN is home-grown, and doesn't have any bells and whistles, but it is very hard to find and follow threads.
john AKA cobeachbum

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If there's a better way to access (and sort) the forums, please clue me in. The top bar is the only way I've found. I understand this portion of TN is home-grown, and doesn't have any bells and whistles, but it is very hard to find and follow threads.Other than the "recent activity" button, which gets you the most recent 20 that have something, and the Search Forum button, which is basically a word match algorythm, there really isn't.

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