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Multiple PM replies force buttons out of reach

If you have PM correspondence that includes more than about 4 replies, the forward and reply buttons which are right-justified are forced out of the accessible area, as the screen is not horizontally scrollable.

This is presumably a vbulletin bug, and while I don't expect anyone to spend time trynig to fix it , you may want to add it to any bug report feedback.

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Old 21.04.2008, 16:28
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Re: Multiple PM replies force buttons out of reach

I've not noticed this so much as I'm mostly on my iMac's nice wide screen, but I have noticed that things are a bit cramped on the iBook. I'll keep an eye out for a way to fix this.
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Old 21.04.2008, 16:30
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Re: Multiple PM replies force buttons out of reach

This too is probably caused by a hack that Mark did as a workaround for some IE5/6 CSS problem. I think we should get rid of it, I never understood the problem and IE users seem to be fine with default vBulletin (as far as the standard features are concerned). See here.
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Old 21.04.2008, 16:41
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Re: Multiple PM replies force buttons out of reach

Mine starts to disappear after 9 pms.
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Re: Multiple PM replies force buttons out of reach

I think it actually has to do with the banner on top of everything. But the PM stuff shouldn't be coerced into falling into the trap.

Turns out that over 1/4 the the browsers are still currently using IE6 to browse the site.

C'mon people upgrade! (to firefox)
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