I'm not really getting that on my system. All looks right to me.
Yup and now it looks fine on mine... www WWW www WWW www WWWwww WWW
Seems it was something to do with using a combination of Medium-sized text (125%) in Windows 7 and [Ctrl]-[+] or [Ctrl]-[-] in Firefox. As you were....
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Congratulations, balala. And thank you for your help on some of my topics as well!
It almost feels like you're jsmorley's alter ego, haha! When he's "switched off", you're "switched on" and viceversa.
JSMorley, are you sure you didn't give up the "Sage" rank to yourself by "mistake"? You know, like Santa Claus giving himself a gift on holidays...
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Yup and now it looks fine on mine... www WWW www WWW www WWWwww WWW
Seems it was something to do with using a combination of Medium-sized text (125%) in Windows 7 and [Ctrl]-[+] or [Ctrl]-[-] in Firefox. As you were....
I was also getting that washed 'w' thing, but only one time on this new Rainmeter theme - that's why I didn't say anything the first time. But today I got the washed 'w' thing on another page (so not on Rainmeter's forum) - this is interesting.
I'm not using Medium-sized text, neither did I hit [Ctrl]-[+] or [Ctrl]-[-] in Firefox, but I do use Windows 7 and Firefox though. And I didn't notice this thing happening before. Didn't update Firefox or its addons either lately, so maybe it has something to do with that?
EDIT: Just finished typing and then noticed this (on Rainmeter's forum) - only on the reply titles. Now I'm like...wtf?
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A well-deserved recognition for your continual community help and support here!
A little off topic, but I saw you're good with transformation matrix, feeds and moving texts. I had an addon for Firefox called RSSTicker, which "scrolled" the texts of the feeds much like the pretty common TV news ticker. Unfortunately, his author has stopped developing it, due to the constant changes in the Firefox engine. Do you think it would be doable in Rainmeter with decent CPU usage? And if you do, do you think it would make a good project for you?