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212720 tn?1304375415

OT, Medhelp layout question HELP

I do not know if it is just me but all of the posts are showing just fine but on the right side where we add our updates etc. Mine is showing up way on the bottom right. I have to scroll all the way down to view it.  Anyway I can have it brought back to the top like it used to be?
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389974 tn?1331015242
Its a problem in a stylesheet.

Can you all having the problem do the following:

1. tell the exact browser and version you are using (help / about)

2. if you know how to do this, take a screenshot of an affected page and send it to the medhelp support address?
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212720 tn?1304375415
Whewww, I thought it was just me. Figured Quinn was playing with the computer while I stepped away. LOL   Thanks so much for the responses. Hopefully it will be corrected soon.
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Same here.
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184674 tn?1360860493
Yep, same problem on my computer. Except for the group communities. Then the recent activity box is where it normally is. But in all the regular forums, it's all the way at the bottom, below the "Post Comment" button.
I'm also having issues with the Mobile version MH has now. I can't access more than half of my own profile links, like journals, photos, and notes.
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127124 tn?1326735435
I have the same problem and sometimes it won't show up at all.
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212720 tn?1304375415
It is the recent activity, related communities, popular trackers etc... That has moved to the very bottom when I view.  
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