Level Extreme platform
Subscription
Corporate profile
Products & Services
Support
Legal
Français
Changes At The Thread ?
Message
From
25/06/2001 14:18:04
 
 
To
25/06/2001 14:14:05
General information
Forum:
Level Extreme
Category:
Other
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00522886
Message ID:
00523107
Views:
9
>When I log onto the Thread I'm taken to what looks like a 3 paneled frame screen. Top panel is the main menu I quess with various
>options being account setup, messages etc. This panel is partially blocked out by the middle panel showing messages headers
>etc. The Lower is the actual message detail which is taking more then half my screen. Not sure if this is how the screen should
>look and if not maybe my browser is causing the trouble. There is no archive menu available for me and when I click the back
>button I'm returned to the main logon screen showing overall content with various links, one being available positions and downloads.
>These I can't access for some reason.

Please, see the technical guideline for the representation layout of how it should appear. This file is at http://www.levelextreme.com/TechnicalGuideline.asp.

The content of the toolbar may be adjusted in the account setup. Remove and adding items in the toolbar are supported.

Clicking on the back button of the browser will in fact return you to the previous page. I'm not sure what you want me to do about that.

The height of the frame percentage between the map of messages and the message layout can also be adjusted in the account setup.

No, what you see is not what it should look like. This is why it may be difficult for you to work on UT. The technical guideline may give you additional information. You may let me know by email if you have other information you need to know.
Michel Fournier
Level Extreme Inc.
Designer, architect, owner of the Level Extreme Platform
Subscribe to the site at https://www.levelextreme.com/Home/DataEntry?Activator=55&NoStore=303
Subscription benefits https://www.levelextreme.com/Home/ViewPage?Activator=7&ID=52
Previous
Reply
Map
View

Click here to load this message in the networking platform