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#23 Posted : Monday, February 26, 2024 2:32:52 PM(UTC)
I have cleared the cache on my phone's Samsung IE app and it hasn't worked.
#24 Posted : Monday, February 26, 2024 2:53:06 PM(UTC)

Maxineanna - can you please confirm what you mean? What I meant in my post was that clearing your cache deletes the tag that the widget recognizes you by. So the icon pops up again. You will need to hide it again each time you clear your cache - or know that if you have an automatic clearing going on, then it will become visible again each time.

#25 Posted : Monday, February 26, 2024 3:19:24 PM(UTC)

Sorry, I didn't understand the explanation. I'm not sure that I do now. Are you saying that it isn't possible to make the green widget go away permanently (unless i keep clearing the cache)? 

#26 Posted : Monday, February 26, 2024 3:22:36 PM(UTC)

No, the opposite. Clearing your cache makes the icon reappear.

#20 Posted : Monday, February 26, 2024 8:03:26 PM(UTC)

Jane;49691 wrote:
Formatting of Forum posts - all the text editors ('YAF' text editors in the case of the EYB Forum) provide the text formatting and editing functionalities based on a combination of CSS (Cascading Style Sheets - Used for UI designing) and HTML. It includes any text formatting like bold, italic, underline, text color, size, background, inserting horizontal-vertical lines, tables, images, etc. So a Forum post will appear using the same formating of the site settings the member chooses. That means you will need to reset the widget before posting for it not to appear with your own accessibility settings.


Hi Jane, as I understand #2 it means someone with accessibility settings has to turn them off before they post - is this correct? I am thinking that this defeats the purpose of accessibility settings if someone has to set and reset accessibility settings to post. Not sure if the tech guys can have a "plain text" button in the editor that would override any local formatting settings?

#22 Posted : Wednesday, February 28, 2024 10:38:25 PM(UTC)
Zephyrness;49693 wrote:
I am on a Mac laptop running Monterey and Firefox and I only have the 4 accessibility profiles..


Each device and browser brand has its own built-in accessibility features, so some may be disabled depending on the device and browser brand. Firefox is limiting the profiles to four.
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