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Anyone else experiencing problems with this site or is my computer bugged?

1. it often does not display properly - just a narrow band on the middle of the page.

2. Mostly I cannot access my messages unless some PMs me in which case i can reply

3. Sometimes I cannot reply to posts

4 Often I cannot edit my own posts

A different issue which has been going on for some time is that when I try to close links which have been posted the website cloess instead of the link.

Anyone else had any of these problems??

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I have Mac and run firefox and for the last 5 days having problems as above e.g displays as narrow band.

I logged out and took me forever to log back in and had to do it via crapbook.

I cant edit or even display my settings.

I've tried in safari,Firefox and Google Chrome and same problem in all browsers.

:wacko:

Thanks mate - I'm not going mad!

Loaded latest update for Windows 7 (which displays all other sites with no problems) and then down loaded Safari - which is even worse - can't even log in!

Will try to make a note in the admin section.

OK I can't even open a thread in the Site Maintainence/bugs section.

Could someone who has no problems kindly paste a link to this thread in that section?

Thanks

Bob

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/384869-problems-with-this-site/page__gopid__6139284#entry6139284

Now that the Mac fanboys have quietened down...

I have no problems with Win7 and Firefox, Mac and Firefox or Chrome, Ubuntu and Chromium, iPad and Safari, or Android and Chrome. Win7 and MacOS are so close these days there's really bugger all difference.

Get rid of Internet Explorer and that should help.

I've always used win xp, firefox and had no issues, same with ie.

In IE try going to the tools menu and turning compatibility view on/off and perhaps clear history/temp internet files,

then reload the page and see how you go.

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