Is the PD site down?

Started by getagrip, 09 March 2015, 10:06:44 AM

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Lord Kermit of Birkenhead

It's not a coffee fan then.

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Hertsblue

Quote from: ianrs54 on 11 March 2015, 08:57:47 AM
My connection is physical and ethereal, wireless hub 3 ft from the box. Cant see why it would make any difference. The operation system might, I'm on Windows 8 and 7.

IanS

Mine too. Comes down the fibre optic and then makes the last 3 feet wirelessly. I'm on Windows 7 and Firefox and I can't get Preview, although I've not tried PMing.
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Techno

That's just about what I've got, Ray.....Hard wired to a gubbins on top of the tower, which send the signal by magic to something inside the tower.
Running Windows 8 and Firefox.
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Lord Kermit of Birkenhead

Phil - try Chrome or IE. One's free to download, and the other will be in the box somewhere.

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I use IE or Chrome without any probs so might be issue with Firefox
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For me Firefox works perfectly with javascript disabled and hangs with javascript enabled.

Don't have Chrome.

With IE preview hangs.
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Lord Kermit of Birkenhead

It's hanging on Firefox at the moment....

Reverted to my software testing days.

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Lord Kermit of Birkenhead

Trying on Firefox again. Java appaered to have been disabled on this machine on last attempt.

Same as last time. Suggest changing browsers should help.

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Techno

Thanks for checking, Ian.  :-bd
I'll stick with Firefox, for the time being, in case something different decides to play up.....Knowing me, it would be bound to !! ;)
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Leon

The biggest surprise here is how many members are using the Preview function!  If you all learnt how to spell fings write, then we wudn't have this trubble.

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Quote from: Fenton on 10 March 2015, 05:37:02 PM
My baked bean tin on a string seems to be working fine

Are you running Heinz 3.0 or Campbell's on that?  Don't enable the 'tiny sausage' plug-in, it doesn't add anything special to the mix.

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Quote from: Leon on 11 March 2015, 02:56:40 PM
The biggest surprise here is how many members are using the Preview function!  If you all learnt how to spell fings write, then we wudn't have this trubble.

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Are you running Heinz 3.0 or Campbell's on that?  Don't enable the 'tiny sausage' plug-in, it doesn't add anything special to the mix.


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Preview is most useful when entering links or pictures. You can make sure it's working correctly before posting. Otherwise it's like playing darts blindfolded.
Oh, and typos are insidious little devils....
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Techno

Definitely agree with Ray, regarding resizing photo's.
Cheers - Phil

getagrip

Preview for me is to see how it looks when I've quoted or dropped in a piccie, especially on my tablet as that tends to be less precise.
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