Just yesterday i opened up a the caedes front page & i found this whose picture is it & why o why is it doing that? i cant read any text & when i click on any pic it goes over to that page & does the same. the side bar is untouched but the rest of the page is....aaaaaargh!!! just thought i'd share that incase someone else had any ideas, i will try to update my firefox. i have a scrip control plugin which is on full allowance for caedes.net...... :~( any ideas if that doesnt work would be most appreciated
ok i have updated & re-installed firefox with no change, although i didnt remove firefox b4 i did this, it doesnt do it for any other website so ...................the sun is shining where ever i go in caedes......
I would first off say that is strange. One thing i would recomend trying would be to wipe clean your temparary internet files. Something in there might have gone wacky. Other then that i have no idea. Mine is working fine.
"A piece of toast with butter always lands butter side down, and a cat always lands on its feet. What happens if a piece of toast is tied butter side down to the back of falling cat? Does it hover above the ground in perpetual indecision?"
"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts." Bertrand Russell
Matthew, i'm sorry but the moment has passed. I resolved the situation by following what Milo_Anderson suggested. So thank u Milo, dunno why i didnt think of that, it certainly helped as i'm not assaulted by Ewa's picture everywher i went, no offense Ewa. :~) just out of interest, I dont know how to access the source code, how does one do that? ...incase it happens again
My best guess is that there was a strange problem with the cached images on your disk. I've not made any changes to the site recently since I've been on a break (the source code won't show you anything out of the ordinary). I'm pretty sure that no one else is affected by this fortunatly.
"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts." Bertrand Russell