You can set the blue page, but I can't remember where you do that.
If you search for the site on the internet it comes up blue, then you can set a new bookmark.
I think the people that are seeing the blue site are going directly to the mothersite which is:
OrientalDancer.net - Belly Dance Hub
The forum has its own url which of course is: "www.bellydanceforums.net". This seems to still be sunset. I haven't seen any change of this.
Excellent question...Is an unlovely photograph of Salome possible? :think:
Is an unlovely photograph of Salome possible? :think:
On the left side column links they seem to be overwritten, like one link on top of another~Mosaic
I use firefox and the overwritten links are the mav links under your pic and above the ads. It shows to me bellydance 4timesUh oh. First I've heard of that. What browser do you use? Are you talking about the site navigation links?
I use firefox and the overwritten links are the mav links under your pic and above the ads. It shows to me bellydance 4times
star interviews, bellydancer, bellydance, news. But when I click the links am taken to the correct pages. eg: first link goes to the forum.
~Mosaic
Have auto updates on and it is the latest version. I have been meaning to do a screen shot. so will do that.Mosaic: Have you updated you browser recently?
I'm using firefox as well (latest version, 3.6), but it looks fine to me. Perhaps a screenshot would be helpful for the techies?
Anatoliy thinks it has to do with the way your resolution is set. We're going to fix it so it adjusts and reads properly with different resolutions. We'll see if that makes a difference.
Hi Salome and Anatoliy,
I detect another strange issue:
a) on my office PC, I use IE6 browser. The BD news and all that stuff shows up, in (relative) position, AFTER the left margin menu.
b) on my PC at home, I use IE7. Everything shows up in what is probaby the desired position, to the right of the left margin menu.
On both, I have used various resolution settings. Same results. Strange...
For the record, I am a programmer/analyst, but my area is in non-graphical, in relational databases, meaning that, when it comes to this stuff, I'm just a moderately well-informed user.