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Old Nov 15, 2009, 05:38 PM
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I can change my moods, but it's random because I can't see the moods to choose from. I just have to kind of go down the empty list and select one at random. I'm sure if I could see the list I would be selecting at random anyway. It would be nice if I could see the list though. I like to be able to show what kind of mood I'm in. I did contact PC about this, but it still has never worked properly. Oh well......guess I'll just have to keep doing it blind. That's what it feels like.

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Old Nov 15, 2009, 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by sardean View Post
I can change my moods, but it's random because I can't see the moods to choose from. I just have to kind of go down the empty list and select one at random.
I've never had trouble seeing the whole mood list. I once found I could change my mood indicator better from one place than another (and posted about it somewhere in this forum) but even a few minutes ago I got a normal-looking list of mood choices in either place.

Could your browser be refusing to show the mood images because of a setting or other limitation? I just checked the HTML that produces that menu. It's basically a FORM but the individual options are in a more advanced code than I've had any experience with, myself:
HTML Code:
<optgroup style="background-image: url(https://i.mysupportforums.org/images/mood/Aggressive.gif); height: 15px; width: 72px;"><option value="Aggressive"></option></optgroup>
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