Posted By: wilsonck
SMMC Covid-19 Test - 07/04/2020 02:55 PM
So the Daily Herald has a story
here. This person tested positive on Wednesday and they counted it as a new case. They were retested on Friday where they were found negative and they were sent to Curaçao for treatment of their non covid-19 related condition. Makes you wonder what test are they using and how reliable they are.
Posted By: Carol_Hill
Re: SMMC Covid-19 Test - 07/04/2020 04:24 PM
Scubaman--why did you post a link to the exactly the same story linked in the first post?
Posted By: SXMScubaman
Re: SMMC Covid-19 Test - 07/04/2020 04:32 PM
I didn't see a link and still don't.
Posted By: Carol_Hill
Re: SMMC Covid-19 Test - 07/04/2020 04:38 PM
HERE with a line under it in the original post. Exactly the same as it has been since we revamped the software.
Posted By: SXMScubaman
Re: SMMC Covid-19 Test - 07/04/2020 04:54 PM
Ok. It escaped my aging eyes. If it was capped I probably would had noticed it better. No harm done putting long link up. Others might have had same eye problems like me.
Posted By: Bahston
Re: SMMC Covid-19 Test - 07/04/2020 04:57 PM
The light grey underline under the word “here” was invisible to my aging eyes. Thanks for the long link.
Posted By: WLE
Re: SMMC Covid-19 Test - 07/04/2020 05:27 PM
I don't read with my pointer, so until I went back to check, it only had a line under it when I used the pointer.
If Scubaman hadn't posted I would have missed it.
Posted By: pony600
Re: SMMC Covid-19 Test - 07/04/2020 05:31 PM
I didn't see the link either. The line underneath doesn't show up until I put the pointer on it.
Posted By: SXMFOX
Re: SMMC Covid-19 Test - 07/04/2020 05:47 PM
Very light grey, I had to blow it up to see it.
Posted By: pawolf
Re: SMMC Covid-19 Test - 07/04/2020 05:53 PM
If you use FireFox as your web browser, it's not too difficult to change how links are displayed on TTOL. The first answer to the question at
https://superuser.com/questions/318...f-a-site-in-firefox-with-usercontent-css lists five steps to get you there. However, instead of adding the sample content in the answer to the userContent.css file, add the following text instead.
@-moz-document domain(www.traveltalkonline.com) {
.post_inner a { text-decoration:underline!important;color:blue!important; }
}
This should make links in posts show up underlined and in blue.
Posted By: SXMScubaman
Re: SMMC Covid-19 Test - 07/04/2020 06:04 PM
I'll just stick to copy and paste for my links and look for the word "here" in others.
Posted By: RonDon
Re: SMMC Covid-19 Test - 07/04/2020 06:42 PM
Boy guess my eyes are bad too--didn't see it.
Posted By: PrairieGirl
Re: SMMC Covid-19 Test - 07/05/2020 02:57 PM
Thanks for the tip about using your cursor to make the underline appear! I used to see all links underlined and in blue, no matter what they were named. Then one day it all just went away (I use FireFox) and oh well. I just assumed that I lost the ability to see links.
When someone appeared to be referencing a link (not always obvious when it has been renamed something that just flows with the sentence), I just randomly clicked in that area of their text and would find it, and sometimes not,
Now I will just drag my cursor over the sentence slowly if I don't see something obvious like the word "here".
There is no link under Carol's post. I have good eyes
Posted By: Carol_Hill
Re: SMMC Covid-19 Test - 07/06/2020 02:59 AM
I never said there was a link in my post. I said the link was in the original post with the word here.