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UER Forum > Archived Old Forum Issues > Not a problem, just something I noticed... (Viewed 107 times)
Stewie 


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Not a problem, just something I noticed...
< on 6/26/2004 2:43 PM >
Posted on Forum: UER Forum
 
Under Firefox 0.9, the red flaming part of the large font title on Important threads will not show up. Its large text but it ain't red, however on IE, I get red. Since I'm sure you use Firefox Av, you must of noticed this.

No fix or anything needed, just thought I'd let you know.

> The hierarchy of power dictates that the person with the most power does the least amount of work and retains the highest benefit.
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Re: Not a problem, just something I noticed...
<Reply # 1 on 6/26/2004 5:51 PM >
Posted on Forum: UER Forum
 
Yeah, the flaming red is a "filter" which only IE supports. I don't care really, it's just for fancy-ness.

huskies - such fluff.
Stewie 


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Re: Not a problem, just something I noticed...
<Reply # 2 on 6/26/2004 7:50 PM >
Posted on Forum: UER Forum
 
Ok, I don't really care either, I just wanted to know why

> The hierarchy of power dictates that the person with the most power does the least amount of work and retains the highest benefit.
UER Forum > Archived Old Forum Issues > Not a problem, just something I noticed... (Viewed 107 times)



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