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Title: Using the spoiler function correctly
Post by: diane on April 12, 2009, 02:48:48 PM
Quote from: playBunny on April 12, 2009, 12:21:30 PM
Spoiler

There are only two choices for me.

I like 16/11 6/5* but the number of return hits (47% of rolls) gives me caution. There are four double-taps (5-2, 5-6) plus 5-5 which would be particularly unpleasant triple hit. Then there are 12 obvious single hits and some possibles (depending on the opponent's desire for a blotfest, eg. hitting loose on the ace point with a 6, or going to the wall, 3/1*(2), with a 2-2).

I voted for the unaggressive move, 17/16 8/3, commandeering our opponent's 9 point and slotting our home behind his blot. It's risk-free but it relies on the hope that there's enough awkwardness in his position that he'll present a shot.
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does anyone know what has happened with that post? When I click the spoiler, I get a 2.5 line window and have to scroll to read what is written.  In this case, where bunny has written a lot, I can't read every other line because I can't get the top half or the bottom half of the first/third line.

It essentially means I cant read it, because my eyes cant handle the awkward visual effects - and it looked interesting  :thumbdown:  :(

Oooh, I can read it from the quote screen  :cool:, but that isn't the point, I have seen this before - but when I have used the spoiler and checked what I have written, it comes as a box big enough for the whole text.  I can't see anything different with the coding in the quote, so wondered if anyone else knows what us with it, how to fix it, and a work around if that cant be done.

Interestingly - it seems to work here properly, but back on the originating thread
http://www.fibsboard.com/fibsboard-forum-matches/match-1-game-1-move-7-forum-checker-t2359.0.html;msg17559#msg17559 (http://www.fibsboard.com/fibsboard-forum-matches/match-1-game-1-move-7-forum-checker-t2359.0.html;msg17559#msg17559)
it doesnt work - is it connected with page length?  :wacko:
Title: Re: Using the spoiler function correctly
Post by: stog on April 12, 2009, 06:29:54 PM
it - the original , does work on on my firefox

what browser r  u ?
Title: Re: Using the spoiler function correctly
Post by: diane on April 12, 2009, 08:06:54 PM
Hmm, maybe that it is it - safari, since firefox started being a pest and forgetting all my passwords two or three times a week.  :(
Title: Re: Using the spoiler function correctly
Post by: playBunny on April 13, 2009, 01:18:48 AM
Spoiler
I'm curious as to whether it's a browser problem or a forum problem. I know that I recently created a post in the forum/factotumn match threads and then noticed that I hadn't put it inside a spoiler protection. I did a modify to add the spoiler. perhaps was the cause of the strangeness? Whether it was the spoiler in question is another matter. ;)

So, here's another post that I've submitted and then modified by adding a spoiler. Does this one turn into a 2.5 line box, too?
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Title: Re: Using the spoiler function correctly
Post by: diane on April 13, 2009, 08:12:52 AM
No, that one is just fine, I am thinking it is a browser and page length problem.  That would make it fairly localised to me, and the handful of other safari users, so not a huge problem.  At that point a workaround will do.
Title: Re: Using the spoiler function correctly
Post by: stog on April 13, 2009, 08:25:33 AM
i can't replicate the prob on safari(3.2.1) but then again there r noughts and numbers behind these letters i am told.....
any opera users out there? the latest 2 firefoxes have been baling out more often but i have bloated bookmarks and a tendency to run way too many apps at the same time..... beats the old times though :)
Title: Re: Using the spoiler function correctly
Post by: socksey on April 13, 2009, 02:42:30 PM
I use Internet Explorer and I've never had a problem like you describe, diane.  I would guess it's your browser.  However, I did use Firefox for a short while long ago.  I don't remember having any specific problems with it, but I did go back to Internet Explorer for some reason.   :unsure:

socksey



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Title: Re: Using the spoiler function correctly
Post by: diane on April 13, 2009, 03:02:48 PM
Quote from: playBunny on April 13, 2009, 01:18:48 AM
Spoiler
I'm curious as to whether it's a browser problem or a forum problem. I know that I recently created a post in the forum/factotumn match threads and then noticed that I hadn't put it inside a spoiler protection. I did a modify to add the spoiler. perhaps was the cause of the strangeness? Whether it was the spoiler in question is another matter. ;)

So, here's another post that I've submitted and then modified by adding a spoiler. Does this one turn into a 2.5 line box, too?
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ok...interesting....now this spoiler doesnt work....my leaning is even more towards the page length again, cos there are more posts on here than the last time I tried it....the attachment shows what I mean for interest.
Title: Re: Using the spoiler function correctly
Post by: socksey on April 14, 2009, 01:14:59 PM
No.  No problem here.

socksey



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Title: Re: Using the spoiler function correctly
Post by: Zorba on April 16, 2009, 02:17:39 AM
No problems here. I use Firefox 3.0.8 on WindowsXP.
Title: Re: Using the spoiler function correctly
Post by: diane on April 16, 2009, 09:36:46 AM
I am gonna give firefox another try, see if it is past its amnesia state yet  ;)