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Ever since the Facebook bar appeared, I need to use the "Back" button twice to go back to the previous page. :td:
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Some feedback from FTers on OMNI; not surprising, they've not happy either.
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/omni/...m-account.html Cheers. |
Originally Posted by vasantn
(Post 13721270)
Ever since the Facebook bar appeared, I need to use the "Back" button twice to go back to the previous page. :td:
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Originally Posted by SamCat
(Post 13722073)
My "Back" button does not work period on the forum effective today. I hope someone is working on it. It works everywhere else.
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For anyone still using IE, for goodness sake try Firefox with ........ You will never look back. It is much speedier and I almost never see an ad. Haven't seen this "bar" that is being talked about.
Really don't like the attempts by sites to coerce us into linking Facebook profiles. Not specific to FT, many other sites are also trying to do this. My 2 cents worth. |
Originally Posted by Cholula
(Post 13722101)
I find that I now have to double-click on the "Back" button in order for it to function properly on FT.
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I have the navigational sounds extension in Firefox (I like to hear the little click).
Now whenever I click on a page or thread (and even with facebook.com re-directed to 127.0.0.1 in my localhosts file and an ....... filter) I get 4 or 5 clicks rapidly in a row, like the page is "stuttering." Noticeably slower too. Great enhancement, IB. |
Originally Posted by cblaisd
(Post 13722157)
I have the navigational sounds extension in Firefox (I like to hear the little click).
Now whenever I click on a page or thread (and even with facebook.com re-directed to 127.0.0.1 in my localhosts file and an ....... filter) I get 4 or 5 clicks rapidly in a row, like the page is "stuttering." Noticeably slower too. Great enhancement, IB. |
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