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The last few days I've had a recurring problem. If I post directly to the message board (i.e. use the quick post field at the bottom of the board) I don't have any problems. However, if I hit the preview button, then try to edit that post, I've noticed that the marker jumps up 4 or 5 lines as I type. I can scroll back down to the part of the post I'm trying to edit, but as soon as I hit a key, my blinky line marker thingy (to use the technical term), jumps back up to a higher point in the post.

 

Anyone else having this problem, or is it a problem with my setup?

The last few days I've had a recurring problem. If I post directly to the message board (i.e. use the quick post field at the bottom of the board) I don't have any problems. However, if I hit the preview button, then try to edit that post, I've noticed that the marker jumps up 4 or 5 lines as I type. I can scroll back down to the part of the post I'm trying to edit, but as soon as I hit a key, my blinky line marker thingy (to use the technical term), jumps back up to a higher point in the post.

 

Anyone else having this problem, or is it a problem with my setup?

 

I have that problem too.  Also, has anyone else religiously not been able to get on the site between 9am-1pm lately?  I see people have posted during that time, but every single weekday as of late I can't get on until after lunch.

Are you using IE8? If so, here's how you fix the jumpy cursor when editing a post:

 

Immediately to the right of the box where the URL is displayed, there's a button with an image that looks like a torn or broken page. That's the Compatibility Mode button. Click it to go into IE7 Compatibility Mode, and all your troubles will be over. Well, at least the ones you're having with editing your posts. :-)

I think its user error in both cases.  :angel:

Thanks for the advice...at least as it pertains to the internet.  ;-)

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