Hmmm, I'm not sure what you've managed to do here, but from my browser (Mozilla 1.3a) you have managed to eat the title, all of the log grinder out | grinder | The Monastery Gates | Super Search | ... | Offering Plate section and even the ( print, xml ) Suggested UI change. by EvdB.

Even viewing the source doesn't help me figure out what's going on, so I'm afraid to say I haven't the faintest idea what you're talking about :)

<update> Curiouser and curiouser. Now that I have replied to your node I now see all that was missing... but I still don't see anything out of the ordinary. Can you explain a bit more please? (I'm not going nuts, I've just taken a screenshot of the original node as it was sitting in another Mozilla tab). Methinks that whatever you are doing probably isn't very portable...</update>


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In reply to Re: Suggested UI change. by grinder
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