tony
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Post by tony on Sept 22, 2018 10:47:16 GMT
The General Update which now appears on Lendy's webpages is very useful and welcome but it obscures the info behind it - how on earth do you move/remove it so that you can read what is behind?
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ilmoro
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Post by ilmoro on Sept 22, 2018 10:57:34 GMT
The General Update which now appears on Lendy's webpages is very useful and welcome but it obscures the info behind it - how on earth do you move/remove it so that you can read what is behind? click x top right on title bar of update to close, (might take a few attempts) only an issue on mobile as its down the side on my standard browser
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tony
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Post by tony on Sept 22, 2018 12:41:21 GMT
I do not have an x on the update panel - the x at the top right of the page closes the website as I would expect. The update panel can't be dragged, disabled or closed so I can only see my loan parts by opening each one at a time. The panel also pops up on the loans available page but I am not worried about that because, despite Lendy's explanation of their recovery procedure, I no longer have faith in their ability to handle their large loan book and I will not further invest until they recover the non-performing and defaulted loans that I have in my portfolio.
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mj
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Post by mj on Sept 22, 2018 16:40:54 GMT
I do not have an x on the update panel - the x at the top right of the page closes the website as I would expect. The update panel can't be dragged, disabled or closed so I can only see my loan parts by opening each one at a time. The panel also pops up on the loans available page but I am not worried about that because, despite Lendy's explanation of their recovery procedure, I no longer have faith in their ability to handle their large loan book and I will not further invest until they recover the non-performing and defaulted loans that I have in my portfolio. Me neither. Even then I probably still won't. Utter shambles.
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Post by mrmister on Sept 23, 2018 7:14:37 GMT
Each General Update has an "x" in the top right-hand corner of the update which you can click to remove it. (don't click the x at the top right of the page as that closes the browser page).
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tony
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Post by tony on Sept 23, 2018 7:30:52 GMT
OK I have discovered that, although there is no "X", if I move my cursor around the blue top right hand corner of the update it will pick up the pointing finger icon which enables me to close down the update. I wonder why the "X" does not appear on my laptop.
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Post by justplayin on Sept 23, 2018 17:09:56 GMT
Try a different browser, sometimes different browsers react differently. I had an issue for a long time in Firefox with some sites but an update fixed it, they worked fine in explorer and chrome though.
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sl75
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Post by sl75 on Sept 24, 2018 7:05:01 GMT
Some of the updates have a "I have read and understood" button instead of 'X', with no option to make the window go away without claiming to have understood. I think I clicked a couple of them. I have no record of what they said, so I've forgotten what I claimed to have understood just in order to make the box go away.
Personally, I'm refusing to explicitly acknowledge reading and understanding any more of them, in case failing to have fully understood the implications of some of them at the time they appeared becomes important at a later date, so have just learned to adjust my browser window so that it doesn't obscure any other content. On my large screen, that's simply making the browser window wider, on the laptop's built-in screen I need to reduce the text size of the page slightly even with the page full-screen.
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