Blurry Headers ( yep, another band name)

twogone

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:b7: 'zit just me ,or is my "header" gittin' blurry? Started on one computer yestiddy, now on both 'puters... oh, no, time fer a 'scripshun chang..................
 
Yep, seeing the same thing...like two different headers. Seems to depend on which PC I'm on but one did do a switch after a day back to the original header then back to the new one. My home PC has looked normal the whole time. Both are internet explorer and both Verizon air cards. [edit] the blurry header has no home button.
 
If you click on the big letters at the top of the header that say Sportsmobile forum it take you home.

I have my computer set to log in to the view posts since your last visit page and it took me a little clickin to find home.
 
Yes I know that but this issue just started a few days back. If I log out, I'll get the same different header if I don't log in but don't get the access buttons as if I'm logged in. The word "Forum" is in block lettering on one and appears in a hand writing style on the other. The deal is on one PC it appears like I'm not logged in (but I am) and still have all the admin controls which seem to be working correctly.
 
So who's running the show? I thought that I had a cataract for a minute and then thought my fancy monitor was crappin out... :t4:

Whew, I've had enough stuff go south this week... Glad it wasn't another thing I had to fix.

What's up?

Chum
 
F5 and you can have the home button back. The blurry headers were an attempt to make the links visually consistent...call it failure of modern photo editing software. With one click I can do advanced photoshopping that used to take knowledge and some skill, but with no amount of experience can I make it make a simple text graphic look decent.
 
If you build your text with your favorite shadows, etc, on a blank background (not white etc) -- with no extra light-colored border stuff -- and then "save for web" as PNG-24 format with transparency turned on, the text borders will seamlessly merge with the background when displayed using a web browser.
 
geoffff said:
If you build your text with your favorite shadows, etc, on a blank background (not white etc) -- with no extra light-colored border stuff -- and then "save for web" as PNG-24 format with transparency turned on, the text borders will seamlessly merge with the background when displayed using a web browser.

Not in Photoshop Elements it doesn't ... what a POS. Don't currently have an active CS license, ergo no real Photoshop.
 
jage said:
geoffff said:
If you build your text with your favorite shadows, etc, on a blank background (not white etc) -- with no extra light-colored border stuff -- and then "save for web" as PNG-24 format with transparency turned on, the text borders will seamlessly merge with the background when displayed using a web browser.

Not in Photoshop Elements it doesn't ... what a POS. Don't currently have an active CS license, ergo no real Photoshop.

I might be able to help. Let me know via PM.
 
Check the flux capacitor. Bad flux capacitor causes these issues. Best of luck, it's a bitch to get to.
 
geoffff said:
If you build your text with your favorite shadows, etc, on a blank background (not white etc) -- with no extra light-colored border stuff -- and then "save for web" as PNG-24 format with transparency turned on, the text borders will seamlessly merge with the background when displayed using a web browser.
Wow, I wish I knew how to really use PS. Geoff, did you really go to all them places in Mexico or is it all photoshop :a1:
 

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