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Post by johnnyyankee on Jan 25, 2006 12:29:12 GMT -5
:)How does one use the "Glow" on a specific spot? I'm having problems with this function.....
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Post by DavidL on Jan 25, 2006 12:42:24 GMT -5
johnny, Click on the button with the green blob and a "G" in the middle [glow=red,2,300]Then type between the 2 bracketed entries.[/glow][glow=purple,2,300]You can change colors just by replacing the color in the first bracketed entry.[/glow] Hope this helps.
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Post by johnnyyankee on Jan 26, 2006 11:47:04 GMT -5
Thanks, David! I will try it and see if I can do it. It shouldn't be hard to do Thanks David! I'll take your advice and see if I can "GLOW."
(too many line breaks Iwas getting dizzy) ;D
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Post by BernzAMatic on Jan 26, 2006 13:19:06 GMT -5
johnny, Click on the button with the green blob and a "G" in the middle [glow=red,2,300]Then type between the 2 bracketed entries.[/glow][glow=purple,2,300]You can change colors just by replacing the color in the first bracketed entry.[/glow] Hope this helps. And you thought this whole IT gig was difficult, wanna come work with me...your already in the govt
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Post by DavidL on Jan 26, 2006 14:54:21 GMT -5
Sorry, bernz, but I know too much about the problems caused by end users. ;D
A friend of mine who's a programmer/network admin type has a word that he uses frequently, and I'm sure you're familiar with - pebcak. ;D
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Post by Phil on Jan 27, 2006 12:41:14 GMT -5
Note some of the glow effects can't be seen on some versions of Firefox.
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Post by BernzAMatic on Jan 27, 2006 14:04:24 GMT -5
Sorry, bernz, but I know too much about the problems caused by end users. ;D A friend of mine who's a programmer/network admin type has a word that he uses frequently, and I'm sure you're familiar with - pebcak. ;D I'm familiar with it, but my favorite is telling the user its an ID-Ten-T error followed by the inevitable "ohhh, is that serious?" comment. I just laugh and tell them the problem usually will go away by the end of the day. PM me if you've never heard of it . [shadow=purple,left,300]BernzAMatic[/shadow]
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Post by DavidL on Jan 27, 2006 14:11:37 GMT -5
Sorry, bernz, but I know too much about the problems caused by end users. ;D A friend of mine who's a programmer/network admin type has a word that he uses frequently, and I'm sure you're familiar with - pebcak. ;D I'm familiar with it, but my favorite is telling the user its an ID-Ten-T error followed by the inevitable "ohhh, is that serious?" comment. I just laugh and tell them the problem usually will go away by the end of the day. PM me if you've never heard of it . [shadow=purple,left,300]BernzAMatic[/shadow] I've heard that one, too. But doesn't the problem usually come back the next day?
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Post by BernzAMatic on Jan 27, 2006 15:22:12 GMT -5
I'm familiar with it, but my favorite is telling the user its an ID-Ten-T error followed by the inevitable "ohhh, is that serious?" comment. I just laugh and tell them the problem usually will go away by the end of the day. PM me if you've never heard of it . [shadow=purple,left,300]BernzAMatic[/shadow] I've heard that one, too. But doesn't the problem usually come back the next day? Almost always...it's like a terminal error ;D
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Post by DavidL on Jan 27, 2006 15:37:37 GMT -5
I've heard that one, too. But doesn't the problem usually come back the next day? Almost always...it's like a terminal error ;D Yeah, they're not self-correcting, unless they step in front of a moving bus. ;D
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