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Every time I click on the forum or any post the page comes up as normal then jumps to half its size then a couple of seconds later goes back to full size, then the whole page sort of drops an 1" or so before it settles down, anyone got any idea on whats causing this, its only happening on this forum nowhere else that I've been on.
I have this happen on my iPad too. This is what's doing it...
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As far as I know, nothing will fix it, so when I get on a page, I wait until the jumping and shifting stops.
The big pop-ups have been happening for a while. The animated adds inside posts are getting much worse. I don't care about Obama mortgages and the like.
Last edited by IzzoQuazzo; Aug 24, 2014 at 10:04 AM.
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