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No mobile issues for me on Android, for the record.
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I checked around the site extensively with my Android based phone and no issues.

Can anyone else with an iPhone weigh in on this?
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I'm on an iPhone 8 running 11.4.1 and the site works fine with the correct level of zoom on mobile. I'll try upgrading to 12 now and see if it behaves differently.
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I see no difference with 12. And minor correction, it's an 8+, it may be the case that the moderately larger screen size works better?
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Looks fine on iPhone 6S (iOS 11), using both Chrome and Safari.
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JI can’t reproduce the problem and it’s gone away, so chalk that one up to either a glitch with my specific device... or with me.  Angel
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Is that like the time my dryer didn't work and I was convinced I needed a new one, started pricing them out, tried it again and it's worked fine since?? Haha
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Anyone having issues viewing the site on desktop today between 1130 and 130?
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(09-25-2018, 01:36 PM)Spokes Wrote: Anyone having issues viewing the site on desktop today between 1130 and 130?

I did - got a partial header and nothing else loaded. It's fine now.
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I'm having issues again on mobile... did the mobile theme change again?
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Nope. Same issues?
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Is there a setting that can change the colour of hyperlinks in posts? There isn't much contrast from the dark blue link to the dark grey.
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Not on an individual basis.
It's something I can look at though
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As a poster I try to remember to bold and underline my links, so that they look like this and stick out a little better.
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It's pretty easy to change the CSS to make link colours different. From the site owner's perspective, there should be a file named "global.css" which contains a stanza "a:link { ... }". Changing "color: #0d5f7a" to something else will change the link colour (it'll accept some words as well). There are probably Firefox plugins which also allow you to change settings on sites.
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