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    what type/brand of computer are you using Vikki and how old?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fox3 View Post
    Testing inserting emoticons, dragging and dropping them doesn't work - or does it ?!??!
    http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ons/icon12.gif
    http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...cons/icon9.gif

    All I see are the links, how does one do this? If I type the text ones, they come out with an exta ")" not necessarily the one that I wanted, arghhhh...
    Hi Vikki

    You don't need to drag & drop em or type em if your using the button. Just click on the smilie you want and it will appear wear the cursor is.

    And with the ones you are typing that come up with the ), are you using the ) when typing it, you don't need to for example type : U without the space for this , clear as mud or what
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    Quote Originally Posted by tashammer View Post
    what type/brand of computer are you using Vikki and how old?
    Homebrew AMD64/3800+ / 2G PC3200 / Abit UL8 MB / 320G SATA / DVD/RW (Liteon) / Nvidia 6600GT / Ubuntu Linux / m$xp for when I absolutely have to .

    Probably creeping up on a year old now more or less.

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    Quote Originally Posted by djstimber View Post
    Hi Vikki

    You don't need to drag & drop em or type em if your using the button. Just click on the smilie you want and it will appear wear the cursor is.

    And with the ones you are typing that come up with the ), are you using the ) when typing it, you don't need to for example type : U without the space for this , clear as mud or what
    Clear as mud, yes in that the ": U" doesn't make any sense. We'll try clicking on them and see if that helps, seems to put it after the title, hummm. So much to learn .

    It's a start, I am sure I'll get the hang of it in due_time();

    Thanks & take care, Vikki.

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    There is also the extra's as well Vikki just click on the more link where you found the smiles

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    Ubuntu & Firefox Vikki?

    Oh, the other thing is that if you use quick reply then you don't get access to the icons (leastways the only one i got was the with a : and a )

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    Quote Originally Posted by tashammer View Post
    Ubuntu & Firefox Vikki?

    Oh, the other thing is that if you use quick reply then you don't get access to the icons (leastways the only one i got was the with a : and a )
    Yes, Firefox under Ubuntu Feisty Fawn (7.04).

    That may well be it, using the other editors seemed to require a lot of html programming so I went to the quick / simple one. I get enough html programming at home .

    Thanks & take care, Vikki.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simomatra View Post
    There is also the extra's as well Vikki just click on the more link where you found the smiles
    Thanks! I guess I need to experiment with the other editors, I just hate to use everyone here as a guinea pigs <frowney_face>, LOL.

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    we are all in this together, which is one of the things that makes this site so enjoyable.

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