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I can't read the first few lines of what I am posting, because there is already text in the background in the posting window. So I have to put the text down here to read it. Is there any way to get rid of this?

I also wish webmasters would realize that some people can't read their text if there is an image behind it.

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Might be the settings on your computer. On my computer that text is very light grey letters, somewhat difficult to see. But I can understand how some people with sight problems might find it hard to distinguish between the light grey text and normal text.

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I believe he's referring to the watermark in the editor .

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I believe he's referring to the watermark in the editor .

I was too, but just didn't explain it very well. Its not a problem for me and I only have "good" eyesight. I don't recall anyone else complaining about watermarks.

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i dont see any watermark - what watermark?

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i dont see any watermark - what watermark?

I asked the same question a few months ago. If you go to the c++ board (or any of the other software development boards) and look at the "quick reply" edit box you will see some text in light grey color. That's a watermark.

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I asked the same question a few months ago. If you go to the c++ board (or any of the other software development boards) and look at the "quick reply" edit box you will see some text in light grey color. That's a watermark.


Evidently not very many newbies see it either, the anouncement, or see the "Rules" link at the top of the page. It's actually fairly easy to see if you have good eyesight and a good monitor.

Regarding the original question: could you post us a screenshot of how it looks? (Just curious.) I still don't know your browser and its version, which is a large determining factor. My bet is that it's something on your end, as I never have these problems (although I'm on a Mac, so that could make a difference).

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How do I post a screenshot without a url? I don't have much memory or download bandwidth left on my website, and doing this would kill both off.

You can see it in the "HTML" forum under "web development". It doesn't happen in this forum, so I would like the other pages to be like this one.

I have always had this trouble with text printed over a photo. It's not an eye problem, but a visual processing problem.

My visual cortex has always treated text printed over an image as being similar to looking outside through a window screen. It removes the text or the window screen and reconstructs the image behind. I hate magazines and websites which get cute by putting text on top of an image. I have to use a piece of paper with a slot cut in it to read the text of several magazines I have.

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i got ie7 and have no watermark at all on this thread

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i got ie7 and have no watermark at all on this thread

It only appears on one of the development boards, like c++ or Java. I can't tell from the image you posted which board you were at the time you took that screenshot.

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it was of this thread

EDIT: Oh, i know what ones you mean, you mean the ones thqat tell you to use [code] tags

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EDIT: Oh, i know what ones you mean, you mean the ones thqat tell you to use [code] tags

Yup. That's it.:!:

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obviously doesnt do the trick :) i never use code tags......

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obviously doesnt do the trick :) i never use code tags......

Do you ever post code ? If not then I can see why you have no use for code tags. If you do -- then all I can say isshame on you :rolleyes:

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i do post code

(vb mainly or linux commands)

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It's alright for 1 or 2 lines of code to be posted without code tags. Although nice, it's so little to read that it's not really a problem.

When you start posting larger snippets, say more than about 5 or 10 lines, you should definitely use code tags. And that's basically a rule here; moderators will edit people's posts and add in the code tags because it's so important.

And using a PDA isn't any excuse for lazy posts - take the time to make them look good, and you will look professional.

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:( im sorry

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:( im sorry


No problem, buddy. :) But I'm sure there's always an increased chance of repuation if someone sees not only a helpful post, but a well-written one... ;)

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Aha..now I know your motivation behind good looking posts, Joey. :D

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Aha..now I know your motivation behind good looking posts, Joey. :D


No - that's not the main reason I take the time to make my posts look good. The reason is that I simply can'tstand uncapitalized letters beginning a sentance, missing comas, etc.. It makes it too hard to read and understand for other people.

So although I might save my own time by making a sloppy post, I would be wasting other people's time when they try to read my posts. And I wouldn't want to do that, would I?

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