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Maybe I'm not on top of things, but whatever happend to the Customize option on top? I remember I used to be able to change my "color" theme and other options as well.
 
Originally posted by: Azraele
Go to "profile," then "personal options."

Zuni needs to put a style="cursor😛ointer;cursor:hand" on the two links (profile / personal options) to make it more apparent that they are in fact clickable and not just some wierd column headers.
 
Originally posted by: CTho9305
Originally posted by: Azraele
Go to "profile," then "personal options."

Zuni needs to put a style="cursor😛ointer;cursor:hand" on the two links (profile / personal options) to make it more apparent that they are in fact clickable and not just some wierd column headers.
either he just did this or it was already like that....shows up that way for me.
 
Originally posted by: GtPrOjEcTX
Originally posted by: CTho9305
Originally posted by: Azraele
Go to "profile," then "personal options."

Zuni needs to put a style="cursor😛ointer;cursor:hand" on the two links (profile / personal options) to make it more apparent that they are in fact clickable and not just some wierd column headers.
either he just did this or it was already like that....shows up that way for me.

Hmm.. the images get the right cursor, because they are an <a href> but the text doesn't in Mozilla/netscape, even though the text is clickable.

I wonder why that is.

edit: changing it to pointer instead of hand makes it work for me.

"You may be wondering why the "hand" style has two declarations within its tag. The reason is to please both NS6 and IE4+, the former of which recognizes "pointer", while the later, "hand"."
 
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