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QUOTE (HJD @ Apr 1 2014, 09:16 PM)
The clock is an hour behind as well !!!
Are you talking about the forum clock? It reads GMT when you're not logged in, but if you log in it uses the timezone and daylight-saving you set in your profile.
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Right an injustice - give Simon Kirby his allotment back!
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QUOTE (Simon Kirby @ Apr 2 2014, 01:04 PM)
Are you talking about the forum clock? It reads GMT when you're not logged in, but if you log in it uses the timezone and daylight-saving you set in your profile.
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Does anybody know when they update the online version of the paper? The current one is dated the tenth of April, it's normally a couple of days behind but never this much before.
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QUOTE (Strafin @ Apr 23 2014, 11:21 PM)
Does anybody know when they update the online version of the paper? The current one is dated the tenth of April, it's normally a couple of days behind but never this much before.
Lead story I see is postponement of Costain case, dated today.
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The issue I have with IE11 is that when writing a post on this forum, there is no word wrap in the text window and so the text runs off the viewable area.
Using Firefox, I do not have the issue and the text wraps correctly.
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QUOTE (pbonnay @ Apr 24 2014, 11:02 AM)
The issue I have with IE11 is that when writing a post on this forum, there is no word wrap in the text window and so the text runs off the viewable area.
Using Firefox, I do not have the issue and the text wraps correctly.