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Old 12-02-2009, 04:13 PM #1
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Default How come IMDB is always all in caps?

Hi, okay, here's a good one for you.

Whenever I go to IMDB and view any message boards, EVERYTHING IS IN CAPITAL LETTERS. I asked another poster why this was...and he said:

"Check your browser settings"

Now because I have no idea what he is talking about, some help would be appreciated. Whenever I post something on IMDB, I type in regular lower case and use capitals only at the beginning of a sentence. Doesn't matter. On my screen, everything comes out in caps.

I have Mozilla Firefox. So if anyone knows how I can get to view postings the way they are regularly typed, I'd appreciate it.

thanks much

Melody
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