Author: Chessfun
Date: 11:46:08 02/18/02
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On February 18, 2002 at 14:41:34, Jonas Cohonas wrote: >On February 18, 2002 at 14:39:04, Chessfun wrote: > >>On February 18, 2002 at 14:35:37, Jonas Cohonas wrote: >> >>>On February 18, 2002 at 14:23:15, Jeroen van Dorp wrote: >>> >>>>Graphicwise it's very nice - but I don't like all those popup windows. In fact: >>>>I hate it. It wouldn't be the first browser to crash on all those popup windows. >>> >>>Thx J >>> >>>Well it is *java* pop up's, not those annoying commercial pop up's that you have >>>no control over, i just want to make that clear. >>>For me the idea of having the windows pop up in a certain size, is a design >>>decision, which makes it easier to navigate and accomodate different screen >>>resolutions, i wish it was easier, but with the tools of today it really isn't. >>>Also it saves a lot of space, since it allows all the text to be placed in >>>different "databases" like news and wb_test. >>>I am guessing that you have a low resolution on your screen like 800x600? :) >>>BTW as long as your browser supporst java then there should be no crash when >>>popping the windows, so to speak :) >>>The pop up function is a lesser evil. >>> >>>Regards >>>Jonas >> >>If it looks the same as it did when you posted about your 8 or 9 knights games >>it will cause me problems. In that case when I pressed enter then got the java >>window I went to live game and got Hiarcs v something instead of the knights. >>After pressing back in the internet window my system frooze and I had to >>re-boot. >> >>Sarah. > >Well the live games opens in a new window (always has) so no need to press back >to get to the main page, infact you can't. >However it is a new design and different from when i posted the weird games :) > >Regards >Jonas What I meant was back on the enter window to get back to CCC. But it hardly matters, it may have been something unrelated, who knows. Sarah.
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