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Honored Contributor
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Registered: ‎10-04-2010

Signed in today, NO Problems.

Thanks, Q people!!

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Re: Signed in today, NO Problems.

Day is young

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Registered: ‎03-12-2010

Re: Signed in today, NO Problems.

8:25 a.m., East Coast time.  I just had to scroll through nine huge photos before the sign in toggle appeared.  I used it as usual, then I was signed in.  I don't get it though.  Why do I have to always scroll through the same enlarged group of photos?

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Re: Signed in today, NO Problems.

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This is what I see off and on (with no rhyme or reason) with my iPad and iPhone using mobile Safari browser.
On my Mac, this does not happen if I use the Google Chrome browser -- but if I use Firefox or Safari, these images do show up and again I have to scroll to the end of them to sign in.
(all software up-to-date, all browser cookies/cache/website data deleted)
 
I think this a website glitch, possibly a new website design not intended to be launched yet, and I don't think any of us can do anything with our devices or software to fix it.
 
Notice that beneath each image there's text which actually is a hyperlink you can click/tap (I added red arrows to highlight them). 
 
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I also see a new page header referencing "channels":
 
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Few things reveal your intellect and your generosity of spirit—the parallel powers of your heart and mind—better than how you give feedback.~Maria Popova
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Re: Signed in today, NO Problems.

@dooBdoo 

 

I must admit I haven't paid much attention to all those details--just been trying to get to the sign-in area.

 

But I have noticed my Q page header has changed a bit on my iPad (Safari).  I don't see the "Channels" options, but the others have switched from their previous positions just as you've pictured.  I first noticed it when I was going to do a search and found the search option was no longer at the left side.

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Re: Signed in today, NO Problems.


@geezerette wrote:

@dooBdoo 

 

I must admit I haven't paid much attention to all those details--just been trying to get to the sign-in area.

 

But I have noticed my Q page header has changed a bit on my iPad (Safari).  I don't see the "Channels" options, but the others have switched from their previous positions just as you've pictured.  I first noticed it when I was going to do a search and found the search option was no longer at the left side.

 


 

Hi, @geezerette!😊  I had too much time on my hands so I decided to investigate since the problem wasn't corrected after a day or so of reports.   I fear this is a harbinger of a website redesign and we all know how many side effects usually pop up when that happens.    David Venable, on one of his video chats, said some new changes are coming and this might be part of it.  

I see the notifications aren't working either.  (sigh)

 

 

Few things reveal your intellect and your generosity of spirit—the parallel powers of your heart and mind—better than how you give feedback.~Maria Popova
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Re: Signed in today, NO Problems.

It's still a mess for me.  

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Registered: ‎05-21-2010

Re: Signed in today, NO Problems.

I just signed in and no large pictures today and no problems signing in. We shall see how long this lasts.

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Re: Signed in today, NO Problems.

@Pecky 

 

Me too.

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Re: Signed in today, NO Problems.

I just signed in and got the big pictures, and this is the first time it has happened for me.  I'm on a desktop PC.