Did the format of this forum change?
cliff_and_joann
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Tamara
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Houzz changes format .....
Comments (26)@Chi83. Yes, I set the system up so it does it automatically. It's a good practice for me to sign in each time. It helps me to remember the different user names & passwords that I set up for different sites. @Jasdip. The banner appears as you scroll down the page. If you're either at the top or bottom of the page, the banner won't be there. If the banner is smaller/less, it wouldn't have bothered me. But this thing takes half of the page. The message that I get from it is that either I'm allowed to read by logged in or not at all. If this forum was a paid membership, I can understand this restriction. However, it's not! Is Houzz trying to turn away readers? What's their point?...See MoreWhen did the rose forum change/go away?
Comments (5)Yes, Garden Web became part of Houzz a while back. It's not the same at all but we're adjusting. Please, if you have any questions on how to do stuff at this new site ask away! We've all had some problems and can give you the info you'll need to navigate the new site....See MoreRecent format change?
Comments (11)someone else mentioned this just recently and so I've been watching for it, as I've had it happen intermittently, too. What I did figure out (as I had suspected) was that if my internet service (I don't have cable) was particularly slow right then, or if the thread had a lot of pics to load, that I can't get anything but the box for typing a reply, and the submit button and the line of other options is missing (the link, photo, editing). I did what funkyart suggests and shut down firefox, tried again, or opened another browser and used chrome or safari (I have a mac)....See MoreYikes! Another format change to Houzz
Comments (9)I have a bookmark to RMG as well. I haven't been coming to the forum that much in the last few months, so not sure if it changed awhile back or if it's a recent change! I added a clip of what it looks like for me now. I put red lines around that parts I don't remember being like that before. I definitely don't remember having to select topics, and the other things I circled. I think the part at the top that you use to make a new post is a little confusing because it says 'what are you working on?' - doesn't really apply to RMG, and I first thought that it might post to Houzz in general and not RMG. But I think it gave me a choice afterwards that I had to select to where I wanted it posted. Again, I don't remember having to do that before because I was on the RMG page, so it knew to post there! It's ok, just got to get used to it!! Does it look like this to you? I use Firefox browser, and am on Windows 7....See MoreNothing Left to Say
8 years agocliff_and_joann
8 years agocliff_and_joann
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