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Computer Problem/Gaia Online Problem? Window too small?????????


Question Posted Thursday July 17 2008, 12:45 am

when i open up the popup window to go to towns or something the buttons at the bottom are like... idk, i can't see them.
so i don't know what to do because my window isn't big enough or something.

if it has something to do with my comp being 800x600 then that sucks because i can't change that.. tiny screen......


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theymos answered Thursday July 17 2008, 1:57 am:
You are correct. Your screen resolution is too small and Gaia Online hides scroll bars in its popups.

You can work around this problem in Firefox by preventing Gaia Online from hiding your scrollbars. Install the Controle de Scripts extension:
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Then open the extension's options and uncheck "allow scripts to hide the scrollbar". You will now be able to scroll around in Gaia Online popups.

I am not aware of any way to do this on any other browser(IE, Opera, etc).

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