ASK A QUESTION Wondering if anyone else is having trouble with the More drop down menu
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You can't close the ad? I haven't seen it? What happens if you go to another tab and then return?
I'd like to tell them where they could put the "Contact" button that is always blocking my view of the Question title in the forum..
- Unfortunately, it doesn't look like I can close the ad. - debdelafuent Aug 26, 2009 flag
- Qfreed, where are you seeing the "Contacto" / "Feedback" button? It's supposed to be to the left of the top ad, not overlapping or blocking anything. I've never seen it anywhere else. What browser are you using? - Toph Aug 26, 2009 flag
- Firefox 3.5.2 at the moment. And it sits on the very left side of the question's title blocking my view of any punctuation. - qfreed Aug 26, 2009 flag
- My bad. Apparently my window wasn't open full scrreen and that is why it was blocking some material. - qfreed Aug 26, 2009 flag
We're currently experimenting with a couple different ad layouts, and this is a known bug with one of them in Internet Explorer. (So qfreed, it's not surprising that you haven't seen it -- I imagine you're either not in the experiment [it's random] or you're not using Internet Explorer.)
I can imagine this would be quite infuriating -- sorry for the inconvenience, and it ought to be working normally again ASAP.
In the mean time, here's an emergency "More" menu, haha:
- Mucho gracias Toph - debdelafuent Aug 27, 2009 flag
Toph,
This was my problem. The Contacts button was blocking the title. I hadn't noticed though that my window wasn't fully open. Works fine if it is, even with the sidebar displayed.
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This was my problem. The Contacts button was blocking the title. I hadn't noticed though that my window wasn't fully open. Works fine if it is, even with the sidebar displayed.
Oooohhhhhhh, I remember now, you don't even have the banner ad at the top!!! D'oh -- my bad. Very understandable. We'll try to resolve that -- it shouldn't block anything, even when the window is relatively small.



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