Good lad.
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Ooh Leev, I know the answer to your emoticon trouble! Opera mini is a mobile streamlining web app so it filters out any images it believes are unnecessary so that you can have faster loading times. If you want a true representation of a web page, don't use opera mini!
I understand that it compresses data. But how can you explain the missing emoticons in Dolphin Browser and my stock browser? I do like Opera Mini, as my Android device has a tiny screen 2.8" so it runs quite smoothly on that. Other browsers crash frequently. The stock browser is ok but lacking in features.
Infant explain the missing emoticons in other browsers
What browser do you use?
I'm iPhone so Safari. I did use Opera Mini for a while but I didn't like how annoyingly selective it was with showing pictures.
It would be nice if Opera was a little more customizable. Dolphin does this well but the only problem I have with that is it crashes my keyboard, so it's pretty useless to me at the moment. Like I've said, it's only the emoticons that are missing and I can live with that.
Test:
Sometimes they show, sometimes they don't. They always show when replying to a post in the javascript menu. Anyway, I'll stop with this now. *smiling face*
I finally figured out my smiley problem. I was using Opera Mini. WHICH WAS WRONG OF ME. I should have been using Opera Mobile. My mistake was thinking that Opera Mobile was for old style phones and Mini was for smartphones. Well, it's the other way round. All sorted now. I can see full smileys.
Could the person who wrote the description for Doc Martin explain to me what the show is about. Using words I can understand.
Plenty of information on what the show is about here: https://www.comedy.co.uk/tv/doc_martin/
It was this that threw me.
ITV's massively popular comedy drama about a curmudgeonly doctor returns for a fifth series.
Quote: bigfella @ September 12 2011, 6:34 PM BSTIt was this that threw me.
ITV's massively popular comedy drama about a curmudgeonly doctor returns for a fifth series.
So what's the problem?
And Caroline Catz too.
Regretfully my level of English education means I don't understand big words. It seems I must be the only one who had to look up curmudgeonly, and then ask my daughter how one should say it.