Based on this, I would say that the problem is that the code for the previews was designed mainly for IE (Internet Explorer - which is like 80% of the web users), and probably just "might" or "mostly" work in others. (Safari, Opera, Firefox, etc).
It can be difficult, sometimes impossible, to make all "cool" features work in all browsers. As a Mozilla user, with all the extras (Java, Javascript, Flash) turned off, I've grown used to "glitches". As a developer I can honestly say that testing your design/program on all platforms and browsers is not feasible, however, since Firefox is a major browser I'm hopeful this can/will be fixed at some point. Probably when the next release of the board software comes out.
Whoa, whoa, I just asked a simple question! I want to publicly disavow any connection with anyone who might attempt to place the blame on Ed for any computer glitches, Midwest tornadoes, global warming, rising tides, the immigration problem, the real estate crash or anything else in the universe.
Have you read any of his posts when he gets pi$$ed off at someone?
It happens to me too, a lot. I also use Firefox... great for avoiding issues with IE, and keeping my machine running better, bad for a lot of websites designed with IE in mind...
I would also like to denounce any connection or association whatsoever with any kind of finger pointing aimed (even in the general vicinity) of Ed...
When a flower doesn't bloom, you fix the environment in which it grows, not the flower.
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