I am a little lost...what has happened to the button?

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  1. tlpoague profile image83
    tlpoagueposted 11 years ago

    I am slowly getting back into the swing of all the changes here and am wondering what has happen (or where has it been moved to) buttons. I was trying to send a hubber an email and seen that the button has been moved to be placed under fan mail. But...tonight when I went under their fan mail to send an email, there is no button, or anything to show how to contact this hubber. Am I missing something here?
    The next one is the print button. It use to be if you wanted to print a page, you could click on the print button that would bring up a pdf format. You could then hit print. I can't seem to find this helpful button either. Has it been removed or just moved?
    If anyone could point me in the right direction, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks!

    1. Cardisa profile image89
      Cardisaposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Hey Gabby, if the hubber has disabled their "contact me" option then you won't see a button for that. Some hubbers have done that. If you find that my button is missing then it's certainly a glitch.

      The print button has been missing for a while now, no longer in existence...lol

    2. agvulpes profile image85
      agvulpesposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      The Print option was removed some time ago!  HP said 'that most browsers have a Print button under the File button so why do they need to duplicate'.
        Personally I think it was a lot easier to print direct from HP smile

  2. snakeslane profile image81
    snakeslaneposted 11 years ago

    Hi tlpoague, I checked your profile and the email link is there. Not sure about the print page feature, I just have that on my IE toolbar.

  3. tlpoague profile image83
    tlpoagueposted 11 years ago

    Thank you everyone for the help. Now that I think about it, I remember HP saying something about the print button fading when they made changes earlier this year. I guess I didn't notice it till I went to use it. I have to agree, agvulpes, I think it is a lot easier to print directly from HP.
    Thanks Cardisa, It is nice to know that that feature can be disabled. I will try to keep that in mind.
    Thanks Snakelane for checking on mine for me. I would hate to disable a feature without realizing I did it.

 
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