Emotiocons and Font preference
Geoff4rfc
Posts: 2,966
Not sure how to fix this. When posting a new thread or replying in one, I no longer have the option to choose font or size or B I U or the emtiocons off to the side.
Anyone know how to fix this?
Thanks.
Anyone know how to fix this?
Thanks.
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Choose the 'Test' motif at the bottom of the page.Lumin X1 file player, Westminster Labs interconnect cable
Sony XA-5400ES SACD; Pass XP-22 pre; X600.5 amps
Magico S5 MKII Mcast Rose speakers; SPOD spikes
Shunyata Triton v3/Typhon QR on source, Denali 2000 (2) on amps
Shunyata Sigma XLR analog ICs, Sigma speaker cables
Shunyata Sigma HC (2), Sigma Analog, Sigma Digital, Z Anaconda (3) power cables
Mapleshade Samson V.3 four shelf solid maple rack, Micropoint brass footers
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Odd, I don't see anything like that. I do see posting permissions and everything is "on" however, nothing is available when I reply.
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There is a bar at the bottom of the page, and 'Contact us' is on the right. On the left of the bar is a 'Quick style chooser' and Red/Gray is the default. Click the chooser and select Test.Lumin X1 file player, Westminster Labs interconnect cable
Sony XA-5400ES SACD; Pass XP-22 pre; X600.5 amps
Magico S5 MKII Mcast Rose speakers; SPOD spikes
Shunyata Triton v3/Typhon QR on source, Denali 2000 (2) on amps
Shunyata Sigma XLR analog ICs, Sigma speaker cables
Shunyata Sigma HC (2), Sigma Analog, Sigma Digital, Z Anaconda (3) power cables
Mapleshade Samson V.3 four shelf solid maple rack, Micropoint brass footers
Three 20 amp circuits. -
Winner!!!! Thank you Mr. BlueFox :cool:
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Geoff, you dont need no "emo"ticons anyhow
... "....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963) -
EndersShadow wrote: »Geoff, you dont need no "emo"ticons anyhow
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Nice one Dan....corny AND clever
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"....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963)

