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October 10, 2009
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Size of edit window

  • October 10, 2009
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I was replying to a post and noted the edit window scrolling left to right.  I checked my screen resolution and noted that my children had lowered it to 1024x768 from my usual 1280x1024.


Why doesn't the edit window scale itself to the screen resolution?  Either that or make it less wide to accomodate the not so small size of 1024x768 for those users whose eyes are not what they used to be. 


Does this happen to anyone else, or am I alone in my experience?


hopper

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    October 11, 2009

    stuck thread bump

    Phillip M  Jones
    Inspiring
    October 10, 2009

    Do you have loaded the stylish item to allow the size of the screen Float?

    If not, add  that fix and it will float to the size of the available screen width. see the illustrations posted previous to this reply.

    October 10, 2009

    PJ,


    I am not referring to the up/down scrolling of the window, that's a standard in web pages.  A properly designed web page would scale itself to the most common screen (read: lowest common denominator) resolution size, which these days is (please, someone correct me if I am wrong) 1024x768.   800x600 used to be the smaller size, but I believe 1024x768 has displaced it.


    I had never noticed the "grabber triangle", but have tried it now.  It only adjusts the *height* of the window, not the width. 


    With regards to adding Stylish to adjust the size of my screen float, I will flatly refuse to even consider that.  I am not going to add plugins simply to view this website.  It's a stand I took back in April and I continue to hold firm.  If the page is designed properly, I should not have to resort to the plugins.  Other sites don't require me to do this for basic functionality, this site is not going to push me into it.


    hopper

    Inspiring
    October 10, 2009

    greenjumpyone wrote:

    With regards to adding Stylish to adjust the size of my screen float, I will flatly refuse to even consider that.  I am not going to add plugins simply to view this website.  It's a stand I took back in April and I continue to hold firm.  If the page is designed properly, I should not have to resort to the plugins.  Other sites don't require me to do this for basic functionality, this site is not going to push me into it.

    Hear! Hear! Agree with you totally. this is really a bunch of jive jiving... Install plugins to make a forum view / behave / work / whatever properly? Never heard or come across such poppycock before. Thousands of forums out there... all behaving better than this one. And, instead of moderators who understand the problem(s) and try and get them fixed, we have moderators who are deleting posts and threads, locking threads and banning the vociferous complainers. Truly incredible!!!

    Though, Jochem seems to be less visible of late... summer vacation?

    October 10, 2009

    When I lowered my screen resolution to 1024 x 768 on Vista the adobe edit window does not scale.

    greenjumpyone wrote:

    I was replying to a post and noted the edit window scrolling left to right.  I checked my screen resolution and noted that my children had lowered it to 1024x768 from my usual 1280x1024.


    Why doesn't the edit window scale itself to the screen resolution?  Either that or make it less wide to accomodate the not so small size of 1024x768 for those users whose eyes are not what they used to be. 


    Does this happen to anyone else, or am I alone in my experience?


    hopper

    Claudio González
    Legend
    October 10, 2009

    This is what I'm getting at 800x600:

    Captura.JPG

    Phillip M  Jones
    Inspiring
    October 10, 2009

    1400 x 900 17" PowerBook/ SeaMonkey All-In-One


    This is edit window notice slider on rigt side of screen

    1400x900 Powerbook 17" Seamonkey All-In-One

    Claudio González
    Legend
    October 10, 2009

    Sorry, I'm out of town so I can only test in my Vista laptop, where I'm using Safari; and I didn't get scrolling bars on lowering screen resolution.