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    Default page width for error and latest visitors pages

    in x and x2 the error log and latest vistors stats were displayed full screen, now its a small portion of the centre screen. Whats the point of that? anyway how can i get these pages to display full screen or do i need to load the x2 outdated theme to be able to read these pages without constant scrolling across screen.

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    Default Re: page width for error and latest visitors pages

    Ugh, same here - being forced to scroll to view the error log is terribly annoying. Other than hacking the theme files (and having them being overwritten with each update), how can we fix this??

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    Default Re: page width for error and latest visitors pages

    Takes a bit of getting used to. The easy answer is to remove columns you have no use for to make more room for the columns you do (click the small gear icon to do this).

    Or, click the link at bottom:

    Click here for the legacy version of this screen, which uses less JavaScript and formats the information differently.
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    Default Re: page width for error and latest visitors pages

    That isn't available for the error_log

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    Default Re: page width for error and latest visitors pages

    Correct. But you can go to Raw Access Logs, click the domain and download the entire log.
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    Default Re: page width for error and latest visitors pages

    But I would have to do that every time I wanted to check for new errors, which when I'm developing is really often. Download the log, open it in my text editor, review it, close it, download it again, open it again, etc. It would be so much simpler just to be able to view the error log in cpanel the way we used to, and just hit F5 when I wanted to get the latest errors.

    If this could be done somehow I really would appreciate it.

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    Default Re: page width for error and latest visitors pages

    Please post a feature request to revise how this functions in x3:

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