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smudge | 13:57 Mon 14th Sep 2009 | Site Suggestions
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What are those black squiggly things that have appeared just before the red question titles:

http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Animals-and-Nature/

Being in A&N, p'raps they're bugs!
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Dear Smudge

I am not able to replicate the "bugs," you can see. I wouldnt like to be the person to tell you that you're seeing spiders where there are none!

All the best,

Spare Ed
smudge...........I can see them too....
I can see them
I must be seeing things too as the 'squiggly things' appear on my PC as well in that category.
Clear your Cache, it's a sizing issue. What you are seeing is the top and bottom of the Q in a speech bubble symbol. I had it yesterday and clearing my cache sorted the problem.
I have been informed it is an IE problem! It is a squashed "Q" of Q&A! We'll ask the tech team to have a look at this for you!

All the best,

Spare Ed
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Tee, hee, I'm glad I wasn't imagining things Ed! I'd have run a mile it were spiders!

Glad you could all see the same as me & thank you for reassuring me I wasn't going potty! -xx-
Maybe this will help the Ed sort it out.

I see them too using IE 7
Ther are the edges of the icon that indicates an answer (an A in a bubble), but for some reason, in that category only, they are tightly cropped to show just the right-hand edge.
Pardon me Ed.,
How can it be an IE problem when they show correctly in the other sections?
It's not just IE Spare Ed, i use Firefox.
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That's what I wondered gen!

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