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- alcesalcesobservator
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The new header is nice. Is it permanent?
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I got used to the snow.
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Unless I get any other ideas or suggestions, then I think so.alcesalcesobservator wrote:The new header is nice. Is it permanent?
That's it for now, but it will return next DecemberTullyBascombe wrote:I got used to the snow.
Joe Snelling Quote: "It's odd cuz my voice is low but I do quite a lot of the top notes"
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Well I'll have you know that the moment that snow disappeared the temperature here plummeted 20 degrees so I'd deeply appreciate it if you would take it back.
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TullyBascombe wrote:Well I'll have you know that the moment that snow disappeared the temperature here plummeted 20 degrees so I'd deeply appreciate it if you would take it back.
- alcesalcesobservator
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It didsuddenly get a lot colder, now you mention it!TullyBascombe wrote:Well I'll have you know that the moment that snow disappeared the temperature here plummeted 20 degrees so I'd deeply appreciate it if you would take it back.
Re: Bug Reports
Continuing from http://forum.libera-dreams.com/viewtopi ... =45#p47206
What I meant was that you can't re-size the imagine through the image tag as in the followingpaul wrote:The forum should re-size the images to fit, can you post an example in Feedback so I can look into this.Surpinto wrote:Forget re-sizing because the current software of this forum does not support it. Here are the originalsalcesalcesobservator wrote:Libera has posted five new pictures on their Facebook page. I'd post them here, but I couldn't figure out how to make them smaller. But it looks like the boys had the great time they always have in the Philippines.
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Everything works and has worked just fine. Sometimes for formatting and appearances sake it is more convenient to link a smaller sized image, but the forum re-sizing it to fit screens of various size by default makes sense too. I assume that alcesalcesobservator wanted to make the images smaller with that in mind much as I used to do with the old thumbnail tag.paul wrote:There is no need to try and re-size the image within the image tag. The forum should do it to suit any browser size or screen resolution. I've tested on a couple of web browsers, even a smartphone.Surpinto wrote: What I meant was that you can't re-size the imagine through the image tag as in the followingCode: Select all
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The following image is large at 1920x1080 and it is being re-sized to fit. As you can see from the tag, I have not specified a size, as its no longer needed.
Please let me know if it does not appear to you correctly.
Paul
Thanks for addressing this
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For those times when you may wish to specify a smaller image, There will be a modification coming very soon. It is currently in development, so at the moment a little unstable.Surpinto wrote:
Everything works and has worked just fine. Sometimes for formatting and appearances sake it is more convenient to link a smaller sized image, but the forum re-sizing it to fit screens of various size by default makes sense too. I assume that alcesalcesobservator wanted to make the images smaller with that in mind much as I used to do with the old thumbnail tag.
Thanks for addressing this
Joe Snelling Quote: "It's odd cuz my voice is low but I do quite a lot of the top notes"
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"Music and rhythm find their way into the secret places of the soul"
- Plato
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"Music and rhythm find their way into the secret places of the soul"
- Plato
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This is actually not a bug, but it concerns the countdown clock for the Ely Cathedral concert.
It looks like the clock shows one hour too much. Or am I counting it wrong?
Now it is 6:09 PM CEST, the clock shows the concert in 8 days, 3 hours and 21 minutes. The concert is at 7.30 PM GMT+1 (UK daylight saving time = CEST - 1 hour). The clock should show 8 days, 2 hours and 21 minutes.
It looks like the clock shows one hour too much. Or am I counting it wrong?
Now it is 6:09 PM CEST, the clock shows the concert in 8 days, 3 hours and 21 minutes. The concert is at 7.30 PM GMT+1 (UK daylight saving time = CEST - 1 hour). The clock should show 8 days, 2 hours and 21 minutes.
- filiarheni
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Paul just takes care that we arrive at the concert in time!
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- fan_de_LoK
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I checked what you reported Andmar and I agree with you.
I also think that the forum is 1 hour ahead, and it doesn't seem to be limited to the concert countdown.
In my profile, in the "Board Preferences", I first verified that my Timezone was correctly set.
Already something looks strange there.
I had to set my timezone to GMT+2 in order to have the forum to fit the real time in France, however France is supposed to be GMT+1.
I guess the issue is that the Summer Time shift on March 26 didn't applied automatically to the forum
I also think that the forum is 1 hour ahead, and it doesn't seem to be limited to the concert countdown.
In my profile, in the "Board Preferences", I first verified that my Timezone was correctly set.
Already something looks strange there.
I had to set my timezone to GMT+2 in order to have the forum to fit the real time in France, however France is supposed to be GMT+1.
I guess the issue is that the Summer Time shift on March 26 didn't applied automatically to the forum
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It would be a pity, if someone arrived one hour too late.filiarheni wrote: ↑<span title="Fri Apr 21, 2017 6:37 pm">7 years ago</span> Paul just takes care that we arrive at the concert in time!
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What a relieffan_de_LoK wrote: ↑<span title="Fri Apr 21, 2017 7:53 pm">7 years ago</span> I checked what you reported Andmar and I agree with you.
I just got confused and I thought, I couldn't count anymore.
And I don't like the countdown clock! It says I have to wait one hour longer for the concert. I definitely don't like this.