Bueller? Bumping for an answer to the question above ^^ Thanks!
It's a movie reference. "Ferris Bueller's Day Off"I don't know what "Bueller" means or implies,
Thanks!but you can find your answer here:
Well, now I get this:
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I have no idea. Please contact support.I guess I'll wait on installing the update. No answers here.
Forum tab? I don't exactly know what you are asking. Can you give me a screenshot? This style only has CSS changes, so I don't know why you are having issues.When i switch to the forum tab via ALT + number_of_TAB this style activates stuff in the Nav Bar.
This does not happen with default Style.
Tested in Firefox and Chromium Browsers.
Have been using this Style for quiet some time and just yet run into this problem, though i do not recall last time i used ALT + # to jump.
Besides wondering how this can even happen since i am not yet active in that Tab but merely switching to it, i would like to know how one could disable this behavior?
You can switch ALT+Number to a corresponding Browser Tab.Forum tab? I don't exactly know what you are asking. Can you give me a screenshot? This style only has CSS changes, so I don't know why you are having issues.
This would not work for me using the browsers described. This is beyond the scope of my knowledge, so you might try asking someone hereYou can switch ALT+Number to a corresponding Browser Tab.
Cant really screenshot that, except that something in the Nav Bar got pulled down/activated, depending on the position of the Tab something else gets activated in the Nav bar.
Try it out, have three Browser Tabs open, one is Xenforo with shades of grey theme.
Lets say Xenforo is on postion 1, your first Browser Tab.
Now Press ALT+3 for third Tab, then switch to Xenforo with ALT+1 to get to the first Browser Tab and you should see it.
Now open few more Tabs and move Xenforo's position and switch back and forth to the new ALT+number for xenforo.
This does not make any sense. Firefox and Chromium exhibit the same problem.This would not work for me using the browsers described.
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