Is it just me, or has anyone else had this happen to them?
And how do I get it back to left aligned?
Cheers
Er, no.
You've broken the internet, Ump.
Heh, heh. He's right, y'know. You've broken it, fool!
Now millions of people all over the world will have to do some work - and it's your stupid fault!
Ha! Ha!
- Trout
Looks fine from here.
Have you clicked Refresh?
Try rebooting your computer.
Wake
Wake, have you ever considered a career in technical support? You're a natural...
no, no, no... the one thing an IT support person must NEVER do is tell you that you can fix 90% of your pc problems by rebooting. Otherwise we might wake up to the fact that they get paid twice as much as the rest of us for no good reason.
OK, it's not just this site it's happening on, it's everything!!!!
What the frick is goin on here??
Has anyone got any ideas as to why this might be happening & how I can get it back to normal again?
Wake, any thoughts?
Hmm... sounds like you've managed to somehow set uup a default stylesheet thats center aligned.
Assuming your using Explorer you might want to check your Internet Options settings (under the tools menu). Click on Accesebility, then if "User Stylesheets" is checked uncheck it amd see if that helps.
Or just try using a better browser! ;)
www.mozilla.org
www.opera.com
Cheers Art!!! that was spot on.
I owe you a pint at DreddCon (if I make it).
" the one thing an IT support person must NEVER do is tell you that you can fix 90% of your pc problems by rebooting. Otherwise we might wake up to the fact that they get paid twice as much as the rest of us for no good reason."
Ha. My deep suspicion of all things IT-Dept-Related was confirmed a couple of years ago when I worked for a large publisher of regional newspapers - I put in a call to our (off-site) IT Dept.
Me: "I've found a couple of files lurking on my hard drive that look like they're left over from the I Love You thing - shall I delete them?"
IT Bod [verging on the hysterical]: "No! Step away from the computer! Don't touch anything! We'll send someone right over!"
"Right over" turns out to be an hour-and-a-half later, whereupon a chap turns up, parks himself at my machine and produces a print-out of an e-mail from his pocket which reads "Delete file X, Y and Z ..."
X, Y and Z being precisely the files I had mentioned.
So ... the short answer to my initial question was "Yes." But I suppose that would have spoiled the mystery, wouldn't it?
Cheers
JIm
So ... the short answer to my initial question was "Yes." But I suppose that would have spoiled the mystery, wouldn't it?
Nope two years ago would have been at the height of contractor madness. c.?50 an hour for desktop bods in London......
They needed him to work cause they were paying them so much. In one company I know the IT contractor on a fixed contract(6 months garunteed), was asked to tidy up store rooms, comms romms and he like to keep him occupied, after he had finished his contract 6 weeks early.
Yer Slips
"they get paid twice as much as the rest of us "
We do? Either I don't get paid nearly enough, or you'd be better off signing on...
yes, i would be 3 times better off doing that, but then i'd have to lick the **** of the jobseekers bloke, the enterprise company bloke , the bank manager & every **** ****** interviewer for every lowpaid **** ******* job i was forced to apply for. in fact i'd get paid more for free lance **** *******, so sod the breadline for a living.
buy pots, pots are nice.
Link: how many times will i get away with this ?