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Old Mar 15, 2008 | 04:12 PM
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Default Problem with C1/C2 menu boxes

After reading a post on C1/C2 I usually return to the C1/C2 main
page by moving my mouse up to the "Forums" box on the Red/Marroon
toolbar.....then dropping down to C1/C2 Forum...and then I attempt to
move over to C1/C2 general discussion...

The problem I have been having over the last month or so has
been that the Menu boxes.... Specifically the one 's you are in
when you cross from c1/c2 Forum to C1/C2 general discussion are
To Far Apart.. !

This has become a serious problem... because directly underneath
the spot where you should be able to seemlessly make the jump
from one menu box to the other... is the Thread Tools...

60 percent of the time now when I try to return to C1/C2
General Discussion page by going this route.... I am instead directed
to the Thread Tools page after making an unsuccessful jump...

Is there any way to tighten the gap between the C1/C2 Forum and C1/C2 General discussion boxes to eliminate this....

Is this a webpage issue that can be solved with an adjustment
to the closeness of the boxes......

Please let the boxes overlap a little... Im tired of being sent
to Thread Tools...

My thanks if you can help in this matter or address the problem.
Old Mar 25, 2008 | 01:55 AM
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I use the "Back" button at the top left of my screen. White arrow inside a green circle. Works for me.

If I have posted something and want to return to the main page, I use the "forum jump" at the bottom right.




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