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Site lock sign on first page of post

Ken White

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Is there anyway this sign can be located at some other position on the page? When I read a post on the IPad this sign covers up some of the post. So you end up trying to make up the balance of 3 or 4 lines. Is it just me with this problem?

Cheers
 
Can't we just get rid of the damn thing?

Its fooking irritating.
 
As much as I joked about putting a blob of chewing gum over it, the floating malware notice is functionally defective in iPad or iPhone use.

On the iPad it can trick the page to continuously scroll to the bottom of the thread or page (thus making it unreadable and unusable in the sense of button/linky access at the op of the page), and on iPhone it gets squashed up over part of the reply box when the virtual keyboard pushes it up and you end up typing blindly behind the floating notice, and worse is using the search function of the site, as when the iPhone keyboard comes up, it shuffles the malware notice EXACTLY where the search box is and when you go to enter the letters half the time you press on the notice just as it decides to move up the screen, opening up an unwanted page with more details on the malware, thus requiring wasted time to create, download and render the new page before you can close and get back to what you are doing.

Even worse, if you are on your maximum page tabs (8 on iPhone, 9 on iPad) and the malware page opens accidentally, you lose one of the browser tabs you wanted.

If this notice has to stay, can it not be fixed somewhere?

Admin informed :x
 
It doesn't do it all the time (like this morning it is OK)

But use it enough, and the floating notice confuses the iPad Safari scroll.
 
Further to feedback to site usage on tablet devices, the Malware protection badge has been repositioned to a fixed location that is no longer in way of other site function.
 
911UK said:
Further to feedback to site usage on tablet devices, the Malware protection badge has been repositioned to a fixed location that is no longer in way of other site function.

:thumb:

Now we just need 911UK v3.0
 
Three years late and £470m over budget?
 

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