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#130871 1-Oct-2013 08:19
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... where I can't see all of the text and can't scroll across to read it. I have this problem both on iPad and on my PC screen.

Would welcome a solution for this.

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  #905503 1-Oct-2013 08:21
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It happens if someone posted a very wide image or a link that your browser can't break to wrap around.

If you have a link to the post we can fix it.




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  #905517 1-Oct-2013 08:54
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Yes, this happened to me last night while viewing this thread using chrome on windows 7:
http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=48&topicid=130843

Somehow viewing the same thread from work using firefox on windows 7 is fine.

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  #905520 1-Oct-2013 09:03
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Fixed that one. As I said a very long hyperlink that your browser won't break to wrap inside the box - Firefox does, Chrome doesn't...





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