Why are the videos no longer displayed 'full width' (as per youtube) on forum posts ???
Why are the videos no longer displayed 'full width' (as per youtube) on forum posts ???
I mean rectangular...not square as they're appearing now.
What have you been doing Rayna ?
Hahaha..I'm not doing anything..It has been like that a few months ago even before Keith made the changes recently with the look (It was like that when I posted a video the last time, which I don't remember when ) . I think it's on youtube's side, they have different screen sizes right? I'm just guessing here..I'm not really sure..hahaha
-=rayna.keith=-
...When you realize you want to spend the rest of your life with somebody, you want the rest of your life to start as soon as possible...
its not the size that matters its the quality
Length or girth ? size matters you know
If you want your dreams to come true ...... first you have to wake up
do you guys mean 'aspect ratio'?
No amount of makeup can mask an ugly heart
I have had the same problem for around a month, dont think its aspect ratio, a third of the widrth of the video is missing.
If you press the display button at the top in the thread details you can change it to its full width, but it also changes how the thread is displayed.
Another problem I am having is since changing to win7 64 bit some of the text is showing distorted, gaps and colour changes.( I have taken into account some of the views on here)
I'm not going to rise to the sexual innuendo.
Firefox is so slow and dated now.
Keith - Administrator
I got rid of Chrome cos of all the damned advertising and links to everything I don't want to be linked to.
Used IE for the first time in years today. Have to work out how to clear all the clutter, myriads of buttons etc.
My biggest problem at the moment is needing to use one Adobe Flash for my youtube to work correctly (the older 10+ version) and the latest one for use on Facebook apps (11+).
I've been trying to get the newer version to ONLY kick in when using IE/Facebook, then I can stay with the older one when using Firefox and youtube.
Sometimes these later versions of add-ons screw up as much as they fix.
Flash is becoming obsolete now we have HTML5 as it can be programmed straight into the browser code. It will be a while before that happens though as Flash has been a part of the internet for over a decade.
Keith - Administrator
Anyone here speak English
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