Recovering the Missing Page Load Timer: Can It Be Added Back?

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The discussion centers around the absence of a page load timer that previously displayed how long it took for a page to load. Users express nostalgia for this feature, questioning whether it has been removed or if they simply cannot find it. The timer is confirmed to be back, prompting mixed reactions about its visibility and usefulness. Additionally, there is a side conversation about the color of forum names, with some users perceiving them as black while others see them as white. The conversation highlights varying opinions on the aesthetics of the forum interface and the significance of load times, with one user noting their curiosity about the timer since upgrading to a faster connection.
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I miss the little line on the bottom that would tell you how long it would take for the page to load. Is it not there anymore, or am I just missing it? If it's not there, is there any way it can be put back on, I liked it.
 
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ask and you shall recieve, look at the bottom of the page
 
What's with the colors ?!
 
well it was there, now it's gone for some unknown reason, grrrr...


colors? huh?
 
Originally posted by Greg Bernhardt
colors? huh? [/B]
Don't play the innocent...
The black text colors.

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Originally posted by Greg Bernhardt
seriously drag, please be specific
Those UGLY HORRIBLE BLACK FORUM NAMES !
Of course, if you think they look good -
you're the man Greg !

Live long and prosper.
 
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huh?
what forum names? [?]
 
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Originally posted by Greg Bernhardt
ask and you shall recieve, look at the bottom of the page
Thanks greg! For somereason I'm a gimmick for those timers, ever since I've had a fast connection i just like to look and see how small they are!
 
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LOL, i have never really looked at it seriously before. The numbers never really made any sense to me, so i ignored them.


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