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netibiza | 10:08 Tue 15th Mar 2011 | Site Suggestions
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Well then, can we not overwrite our links, which we could do before and I'll forget how to do it if we wait much longer!
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I think neti means using <a href="http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk">answerb
ank</a>
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Yep that's what I mean, and yep I've forgotten.
Chuck, I think we should be allowed to use html freely on here. Wouldn't it make the whole place a little more ... errm ... unexpected? lol
LOL, yeah, allowing the <img> tag would definitely make things...... errrr... interesting!
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Scrolly thing?

<marquee> ?
Like that Pixi-?


Spare Ed
LOL :)

Out of interest, can any one else resize the "type your answer here" box?

http://i53.tinypic.com/vcujhd.jpg
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I can make it bigger in Chrome, but not smaller.

Nothing in FF

Haven't tried it in Safari
Excuse me.... just curious now (wonders if HTML will work on this thread)

<FONT SIZE="4" FACE="courier" COLOR=blue><MARQUEE WIDTH=100% BEHAVIOR=SCROLL BGColor=yellow LOOP=3>Bet it doesn't work :)..</MARQUEE></FONT>
Chrome does a similar thing automatically Chuck (without plug-ins) - amazingly useful little thing that I hardly notice now, but would miss on other browsers.

What is the FF plug for it?

I wonder if anyone is using IE and able to see a blink? (Also massively offensive in design terms!)

Spare Ed
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arghhhhh that makes my eyes hurt ed (FF)
Of course, if I remembered that I am now running FF 4(rc) that might explain it :)

(I can see the <blink> in FF but not in IE)
Oh, actually, is it IE that doesn't see it?

See, whatever you say about Microsoft & IE, they've never entertained the blink tag...

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i am in ie and have no idea what blink is so im assuming it dosent work here
Can't see <blink> in Chrome either.

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