or at least have an option to make it bigger. Is there one?
R Rade K Ned's Ninja Academy Dropout 20 Year Member Joined Mar 17, 2001 Posts 11,835 May 7, 2011 #1 or at least have an option to make it bigger. Is there one?
skotgun Geese's Limo Driver Joined Jan 30, 2004 Posts 1,724 May 9, 2011 #2 click the full-page button, run it in a seperate tab?
tsukaesugi Holy shit, it's a ninja!, Joined Jun 30, 2002 Posts 6,933 May 9, 2011 #3 skotgun said: click the full-page button, run it in a seperate tab? Click to expand... NOT BIG ENOUGH
skotgun said: click the full-page button, run it in a seperate tab? Click to expand... NOT BIG ENOUGH
aria Former Moderator Joined Dec 4, 1977 Posts 39,546 May 9, 2011 #4 tsukaesugi said: NOT BIG ENOUGH Click to expand... I can make it so long you have to scroll for ages, the problem is it takes forever to load the chat log to fill it.
tsukaesugi said: NOT BIG ENOUGH Click to expand... I can make it so long you have to scroll for ages, the problem is it takes forever to load the chat log to fill it.
evil wasabi The Jongmaster 20 Year Member Joined Aug 20, 2000 Posts 60,434 May 9, 2011 #5 can we make an option that people who close the shoutbox will still have to read everything that I write in it? I refuse to be silenced by this new technology.
can we make an option that people who close the shoutbox will still have to read everything that I write in it? I refuse to be silenced by this new technology.
aria Former Moderator Joined Dec 4, 1977 Posts 39,546 May 9, 2011 #6 Agent Sands said: can we make an option that people who close the shoutbox will still have to read everything that I write in it? I refuse to be silenced by this new technology. Click to expand... We should make it so that moderator comments are automatically read aloud by a computer voice.
Agent Sands said: can we make an option that people who close the shoutbox will still have to read everything that I write in it? I refuse to be silenced by this new technology. Click to expand... We should make it so that moderator comments are automatically read aloud by a computer voice.