and this evening itis back to not normal....When I got in this morning all seems to be back to normal on SatelliteGuys Default (No Sticky Navbar)!
and this evening itis back to not normal....When I got in this morning all seems to be back to normal on SatelliteGuys Default (No Sticky Navbar)!
On both my Win 7 and Linux boxen with Firefox most all of the iconography is showing three-byte hex codes rather than the images. Windows 10 looks fine.Using Win 7 pro and SG default no sticky.Haven't noticed any real problems other than a some little changes that I don't really care about anyway.But I prefer the way it was about 2 updates ago.
I'm using Palemoon,which I should have included in my previous post,and the icons all seem fine.On both my Win 7 and Linux boxen with Firefox most all of the iconography is showing three-byte hex codes rather than the images. Windows 10 looks fine.
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On both my Win 7 and Linux boxen with Firefox most all of the iconography is showing three-byte hex codes rather than the images. Windows 10 looks fine.
Please fix everything then worry about your health....I have a ticket in about the editor issue to which they have not replied to yet.
In addition was feeling good but had a Covid setback and finding it hard to look at a computer screen for too long.
Please use the temporary theme if you are having issues for the time being.
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That's not funny even though you meant it to be!!!Please fix everything then worry about your health....
Forget about the site and take care of yourself. We can handle a few glitches until you feel up to it.I have a ticket in about the editor issue to which they have not replied to yet.
In addition was feeling good but had a Covid setback and finding it hard to look at a computer screen for too long.
Please use the temporary theme if you are having issues for the time being.
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At this point nobody should be using Windows 7.Those of you who are using windows 7, be very careful as those systems are prone to easy hacking and identity theft. I have one operation left that can only run on windows 7 so I keep a C drive around to boot up when I need to use that software. All it does is generate a pdf file from an old 16 bit program that was designed for Windows 3.1. I disconnect the computer from the network when I do.
Definitely. I hooked up my PC to a network tap to monitor all traffic. I had to open up port 22 in my router to allow a company to access a weather satellite receiver they were debuging. Port 22 (SSH) was password protected (of course). But several times per minute I saw hack attempts on it. And that was just port 22.Those of you who are using windows 7, be very careful as those systems are prone to easy hacking and identity theft. I have one operation left that can only run on windows 7 so I keep a C drive around to boot up when I need to use that software. All it does is generate a pdf file from an old 16 bit program that was designed for Windows 3.1. I disconnect the computer from the network when I do.
Many still have to, including me. I have two printers without Windows 10 drivers. I just turn them on when I have to print and off when done printing. I don't use them for anything except printing for my business (no e-commerce, etc).At this point nobody should be using Windows 7.