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Toecutter

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When clicking tag buttons, quotes, or smilies, they now pop in wherever the cursor is in the post area. They used to pop in at the end of the message. This makes my activities less trouble for me. Whoever is to blame for this, Thank you :clap: :clap: :clap:

 
Hope your funny bone is in working order, toe. It's gonna get muddy in here.

 
When clicking tag buttons, quotes, or smilies, they now pop in wherever the cursor is in the post area. They used to pop in at the end of the message. This makes my activities less trouble for me. Whoever is to blame for this, Thank you :clap: :clap: :clap:
I have no clue here. What do you mean. Color me dense!

 
That likely is not forum based, but either browser based, or possibly because of some obscure setting somewhere. It can change without notice.

....my personal theory is that Keebler elves have this switch that they flip randomly and affects where our emoticons and quotes go.

 
Yup, what Iggy said. After I got some spyware on my IE based home system, the smilies and highlighting features got booted to the end of the message, then I had to cut and paste. Downloaded the Firefox and used that til I got it fixed. Now, FF is doing it and IE is otay.

I think Skooter is bored of his gay **** collection and is just messing with us... ;)

 
Oh, duh! I was at a different station yesterday where all they have is IE. It's probably back to not working that way on Firefox. It's an open code browser, right? Somebody fix the damn thing, will ya?

 
cross-browser compliant javascript can be a pain. gee, you'd think they would have standards for that wouldn't you?

 
I think, when using IE at work the other day, it wasn't notifying me of new PM's. I left my inbox alone for two days and inadvertantly dissed some people. Sorry, folks!

 
cross-browser compliant javascript can be a pain. gee, you'd think they would have standards for that wouldn't you?
that's the great thing about standards -- there's one for every variant!!!

 
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