The Halloween Horror Strikes Again

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Re: The Halloween Horror Strikes Again

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I have repeatedly advised Julie to switch to Chrome, but I might as well talk to Morgan. :|
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To be truthful, I think Morgan would understand it all better!!!

I just get hubby to set up anything new, show me how it works, and that's it. If the technology changes, then I leave it to him to update me! :lol:

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Julie2owlsdene wrote: I just get hubby to set up anything new, show me how it works, and that's it. If the technology changes, then I leave it to him to update me! :lol:
So the feminist revolution has come to this... :wink:
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:lol: :lol:

I'm all for sitting back and letting the blokes get on with it, Courtenay. I love being waited on! :lol:

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I'm not very good with technology either, Julie. The slightest problem and I have to contact my son to sort it out. :?
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Just yesterday I was working on a document and wanted to create a grid with squares, rather than a bog-standard table. My 14-year-old son had to show me what to do!
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Has anyone else had this problem? When clicking on a new post symbol, in View New Posts, sometimes (not every time though) it takes me to about three pages before. I thought at first I might have mis-clicked, but now realise I haven't.
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I had a similar problem a couple of days ago, but it's been ok since then. Looks like Sly and Gobbo might still be lurking about the web-site.
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I never use 'View New Posts' so haven't had the problems. Sounds annoying though!
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I don't use that feature either, but it is disappointing to hear that problems are still occurring.
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I don't use New Posts, in case I miss something. I go into View Active Posts.

So much for the Google Chrome then, eh, Nigel!!! :lol:

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Nice one Julie. :wink:
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I use Google Chrome and View new posts and I am sorry to disappoint but I haven't had any problems from either! :lol:
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No problems here either.
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I have had no problems either.
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