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Blackfox
12-12-2007, 07:10 AM
Previously, when I wanted to attach a pic, I clicked the[Manage Attachments] button under Additional Options > Attach Files on the post composition page and a pop-up window opened normal size. But today, the pop-up window opens maximized. How can I set it so that the pop-up window opens normal size again? Thanks for any help! ._.

Dyka
12-12-2007, 07:44 AM
I've never seen it open minimized, but for me right now it's opening on the right side of the screen instead of the left. It's more than likely a browser issue you're experiencing. What browser do you use?

Blackfox
12-12-2007, 08:06 AM
I've never seen it open minimized, but for me right now it's opening on the right side of the screen instead of the left. It's more than likely a browser issue you're experiencing. What browser do you use?


I made a mistake. It opens normal size instead of minimized. I'm using Firefox. My pop-up window always opens on the left side. But now it opens maximized. This issue happened right after I ended Firefox.exe using Windows Task Manager. I did that because the browser hung when I opened a webpage that required the Java Platform. Any idea why the browser hung? Don't mind if I go off the tangent here because this happens pretty often.

fylth
12-12-2007, 09:26 AM
I'm using Firefox. My pop-up window always opens minimized on the left side. This issue happened right after I ended Firefox.exe using Windows Task Manager. I did that because the browser hung when I opened a webpage that required the Java Platform. Any idea why the browser hung? Don't mind if I go off the tangent here because this happens pretty often.

Do you have Java Runtime Environment installed?

It's pretty resource (read: RAM) intensive though once you really start kicking it on Java.

It's basically a Plug-In for Firefox.

You can get the latest version here (http://www.java.com/en/download/).



Hope this helps,
._. ~Cheers!

Blackfox
12-12-2007, 09:54 AM
Do you have Java Runtime Environment installed?

It's pretty resource (read: RAM) intensive though once you really start kicking it on Java.

It's basically a Plug-In for Firefox.

You can get the latest version here (http://www.java.com/en/download/).



Hope this helps,
._. ~Cheers!



I guess so. This is what I got when I clicked Do I have Java?:


Verified Java Version

Congratulations!

You have the recommended Java installed (Version 6 Update 3).


Thanks for the help! ._.