Anybody notice the way that their images, Census for example, have changed this week? The navigation has also changed, will take some getting used to
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Originally posted by Paulc View PostAnybody notice the way that their images, Census for example, have changed this week? The navigation has also changed, will take some getting used toCaroline
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can you finally navigate around the book now? will go and look in a whileCarolyn
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Researching: Luggs, Freeman - Cornwall; Dayman, Hobbs, Heard - Devon; Wilson, Miles - Northants; Brett, Everett, Clark, Allum - Herts/Essex
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Yes!! I'm finding it a case of over information. I can see it being a useful facility IF you're using a new resource and want to search through a complete register etc, but I'm finding it a pain when I'm just wanting to download a specific image as evidence for an individual profile. Perhaps it has an on/off button for the new facility, which I haven't found yet.
So pleased you posted this Paul as I thought I'd inadvertently clicked on something and have been trying to find out how to rectify the screen!!Janet in Yorkshire
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Originally posted by Rusty View PostI was using the 1939 Register yesterday and had a big box with the record details in following my cursor around which I found really annoying and intrusive as I couldn't see the image that I wanted.Caroline
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Originally posted by Caroline View Post
I tried to reproduce that but couldn't - I'm using Chrome if that helps.
Have I made sense there, I am hopeless at trying to describe things.Margaret
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I've only been using FMP to look at newspapers which are unaffected, so hadn't noticed. Now I've looked at the 1939 I can see the changes, will have to get to grips with that. Just noticed they've mistranscribed my mother's address and have number 2 instead of 7 but I expect I'd have to jump through too many hoops to get it changed.
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here you go at screen shot in chrome on a macbook
there is a toggle button to take off the pop up transcripts 2 squares on top of each other
Screenshot 2021-02-17 at 10.26.47.pngLast edited by cbcarolyn; 17-02-21, 09:29.Carolyn
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Researching: Luggs, Freeman - Cornwall; Dayman, Hobbs, Heard - Devon; Wilson, Miles - Northants; Brett, Everett, Clark, Allum - Herts/Essex
Also interested in Proctor, Woodruff
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Originally posted by cbcarolyn View Posthere you go at screen shot in chrome on a macbook
there is a toggle button to take off the pop up transcripts 2 squares on top of each other
Screenshot 2021-02-17 at 10.26.47.pngCaroline
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Originally posted by Anne in Carlisle View PostOh ***** I've got it now. I can see it might be helpful but it obscures so much of what you are looking at. there's lots of options about print, download, change contrast etc. I would like to see the option to turn it off.
Humph .... now they are 'down for maintenance'!!!!
AnneCaroline
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Originally posted by cbcarolyn View Posthere you go at screen shot in chrome on a macbook
there is a toggle button to take off the pop up transcripts 2 squares on top of each other
Screenshot 2021-02-17 at 10.26.47.png
I can think of times when it will be useful to have a quick method of transferring to another page (rather than having to do it manually with continuous clicks on the arrow) but if you just want to view one page, then it obscures/diminishes the onscreen image. Does it speed up/simplify the process of downloading an image?
Janet in Yorkshire
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