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Cellular Amps
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Is is just me or is the logo for the site only half there?

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Looks fine to mehand6.gif

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O.A. Gaspar wrote: Looks fine to mehand6.gif

Same fine from here. Try refreshing your browser. If your connection has high latency in the routing from you to the site images can be stalled or stopped at times. In most cases a refresh with solve the issue.

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Here is what it looks like on my browser even after a reboot.


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Do you see the same thing logged in and out of the forum?

If it is only when logged in clear your cookies and try logging in again. Could be a corrupted cookie.

If not Firefox is having image rendering issues for some reason. Is it the latest version?

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Just tried logging out and then back in... even tried clearing cookies and logging back in...


Yep, running the latest version of Firefox... 2.0.0.4

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Do you have other browsers installed like IE or Opera? If so is the same issue showing with them?

 

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IE7 works, but it is very slow to show it... Odd, since I haven't made any changes on my machine is a couple weeks other than my new time sync program which has been running for at least 5 days and shouldn't effect this.

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Make sure your java script is working right.

Try this site out with both your IE and FF browsers.

http://javatester.org/version.html

Have you done antispyware and virus scans regularly?

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This is the error that I get when trying to view properties on the logo.


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Checked Java, both are up to date and running correctly.

Yes I run Virus and spyware (Anti that is) daily.

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Well I don't know. All out of ideas. Best of luck in finding a solution.

You could try asking in their forum. http://forums.mozillazine.org/index.php?c=4

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Cellular Amps wrote: Just tried logging out and then back in... even tried clearing cookies and logging back in...


Yep, running the latest version of Firefox... 2.0.0.4


If you haven't done this yet, go to your FF menu bar and click on TOOLS, then click on OPTIONS. In the Options menu, click on ADVANCED. Then find your Cache setting and click on CLEAR NOW. Then SHUT DOWN your computer (instead of restarting). Wait a minute and start it back up. Then see if your problem goes away.

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Ok, after every check and cache clearing yesterday with no changes... today it works as normal... no issues.

And yes my computer has been up all night and zero changes today.  Just a refresh of 3T and all is well.

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May have just been a Firefox glitch. :cool:

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These partial graphic display problems are often caused by interractions between the browser and the network with things timing out before they are completed.

Of course, what do I know, I'm a CDMA guy  woohoo.gif

Cellular Amps wrote:
Ok, after every check and cache clearing yesterday with no changes... today it works as normal... no issues.

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Eeeb wrote: These partial graphic display problems are often caused by interractions between the browser and the network with things timing out before they are completed.

Of course, what do I know, I'm a CDMA guy  woohoo.gif

Cellular Amps wrote:
Ok, after every check and cache clearing yesterday with no changes... today it works as normal... no issues.

As opposed to TDMA and/or GSM...


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