ITRB Posted August 24 Posted August 24 Hello. When i want to post a new topic or reply to any user's post in a topic, i see it have not any textarea for posting but have other input boxes. Is this a setting for me by you or this is a bug from you or my computer?
swansont Posted August 24 Posted August 24 You posted this topic. The text box has no label, but has icons across the top for text modification (bold, italics, etc.) and other actions (link, quote, etc)
ITRB Posted August 24 Author Posted August 24 I know what is textarea. half times in this forum it does not exist (it exists, but height of it about 3px and not change to large
Phi for All Posted August 24 Posted August 24 4 minutes ago, ITRB said: I know what is textarea. half times in this forum it does not exist (it exists, but height of it about 3px and not change to large For replies, I usually quote the person I'm replying to, so when I hit "Quote" at the bottom of the post, the text area comes up under the quote, with the cursor already in place.
swansont Posted August 24 Posted August 24 39 minutes ago, ITRB said: I know what is textarea. half times in this forum it does not exist (it exists, but height of it about 3px and not change to large What device are you using? What OS, and which browser? This is the first mention of the issue, which suggests that it’s an issue with your device.
ITRB Posted August 29 Author Posted August 29 Home > Other Topics > The Lounge >Create New Topic How i can post topic when it is like this.
Phi for All Posted August 29 Posted August 29 11 minutes ago, ITRB said: How i can post topic when it is like this. Put your cursor in the Title box and type out your title. Tab will move your cursor to the next box, which is where your post should go. Do you plan on making a poll? If not, ignore that part.
Sensei Posted August 29 Posted August 29 (edited) Try a different web browser to see if there has been a change. If I click on here for example: https://www.scienceforums.net/forum/100-science-news/?do=add we can see that there is a delay (tens to hundreds of milliseconds) between the display of the static part of the page and the display of the correctly visible text area, which suggests that it is a dynamically created and/or asynchronously loaded element, i.e. in case of Internet problems (like slow upload/download speed), the asynchronous content is not loaded fast enough before the timeout occurs, hence its absence. Edited August 29 by Sensei
ITRB Posted August 29 Author Posted August 29 11 minutes ago, Phi for All said: Put your cursor in the Title box and type out your title. Tab will move your cursor to the next box, which is where your post should go. Do you plan on making a poll? If not, ignore that part. Did not work. 6 minutes ago, Sensei said: Try a different web browser to see if there has been a change. When it have been like that picture it same in MS-Edge and mozilla firefox
Sensei Posted August 29 Posted August 29 (edited) 32 minutes ago, ITRB said: When it have been like that picture it same in MS-Edge and mozilla firefox The next time this happens, open https://www.speedtest.net/ and take a screenshot. We will see how fast your Internet connection is. Are you using a VPN, HTTP proxy, Tor to bypass censorship? All of these significantly reduce your Internet speed. Asynchronous content loaded by AJAX/jQuery etc. has timeout option. If the content is not ready in time, the main HTML page will have missing parts. The solution is simple: wait and reload the page with the F5 or so. Edited August 29 by Sensei
Phi for All Posted August 29 Posted August 29 14 minutes ago, ITRB said: Did not work. You can't put your cursor in the Title box?
swansont Posted August 29 Posted August 29 1 hour ago, ITRB said: Home > Other Topics > The Lounge >Create New Topic How i can post topic when it is like this. You should not choose “poll” you should click on “content”
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