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Post by mpanayiotakis on Dec 14, 2004 16:31:47 GMT 2
Yes exactly!
Innis, I changed back the number of the snowflakes that constantly appear on screen to 35. I had this previously set to 50 and it's probably why browsing seemed slower to you. The author of the script advises that this number not set above 40 but whatever number I used I couldn't notice any sluggishness!
Anyway, I hope it's better now.
Michael
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Post by pulse8 on Dec 15, 2004 8:43:54 GMT 2
Thanks, Mike, you're a STAR! ;D ;D pulse8
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BubbaBomb
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Greetings from Dudleyville
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Post by BubbaBomb on Dec 15, 2004 22:37:44 GMT 2
Anyone else seeing yellow snow ?? My mom always told me to stay away from the yellow snow... I wonder why...
Kevin.
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Post by sAner on Dec 31, 2004 11:55:06 GMT 2
Also using firefox (seems to be gaining a lot of ground on IE) and not really any big problems. I do get the occasional horizontal scrollbar that I don't get anywhere else. Indeed, a lot of forum users seem to be using Firefox (including me). It offers great advantages over MSIE. Anyways, I wanted to know how many people who visit my website do NOT use MSIE. My website was built for MSIE users and some things don't work 100% when using another browser. Here are the stats: 87% - MSIE 6.0 10% - Firefox 1.0 01% - Firefox 0.8.0 01% - Firefox 0.9.3 01% - Safari 1.2 Mike clearly didn't visit my website for a while, hence the absence of Opera. The conclusion that may be drawn is that MSIE is still standing strong. sAner
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Post by Leigh on Dec 31, 2004 12:35:46 GMT 2
What is MSIE & Firefox etc?
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Post by sAner on Dec 31, 2004 14:07:44 GMT 2
Hi Leigh! ;D
MSIE = Microsoft Internet Explorer Firefox is another, better browser which isn't made by Microsoft but by Mozilla.
You know; you don't HAVE to browse the web with MSIE ... You actually do have a choice:
Firefox Netscape Opera etc.
sAner
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Post by Leigh on Dec 31, 2004 14:40:30 GMT 2
Ah in that case i am using MSIE and there is and has allways been snow falling lovely :biggrin:
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Post by andycole on Feb 11, 2005 15:10:37 GMT 2
Just curious, when will you be turning the snow off, Mike?
Andy.
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Post by mpanayiotakis on Feb 12, 2005 4:13:22 GMT 2
What, you have no snow up there Andy ? :smile: It has been snowing here for the past 5-6 days..
Michael
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Post by andycole on Feb 15, 2005 14:34:23 GMT 2
They keep saying it's going to snow, and February is about the right time in the UK. Is snow in Greece common? I wouldn't have thought so.
Andy.
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Post by mpanayiotakis on Feb 15, 2005 15:42:54 GMT 2
Not in Athens but it's very common in northern Greece! :smile:
Michael
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