Wierd problem with my website

G

Guest

Greetings,

I recently noticed a wierd problem with my website...www.chevyc60.com.

I have WinXP Pro, Office 2003, FP 2003 and just loaded IE 7.0. I just did
some updates to my site and published it to my ISP using FP Publish.
Everything went fine.

Over the past couple weeks I've noticed that when I open my website or
navigate to other pages using the navigation bar on the top of each
page...the page(s) seem to flicker momentarily before opening fully...almost
like a static type flicker? I also noticed that I have to double click the
links in the navigation bar whereas before I only used a single click?

The interesting thing is that I also just downloaded Netscape and my website
does not display these artifacts when I open and navigate my site?

Is this a Front Page problem? Or perhaps something with IE 7.0?

By the way, my ISP does support Front Page Extensions...

Thanks, in advance, for any assistance and guidance!!!

Bob
 
G

Guest

PS: The only time I see the below mentioned flickering and need to double
click a URL is when I open my website using IE 7.0...

Which again I suspect an IE 7.0 bug or perhaps an advanced setting that I am
unaware of???

Thanks...
 
R

Ronx

You are using Hover buttons which need to be activated in fully
updated/patched versions of IE6 and IE7. Users will also need to have a
JVM installed on their PCs to see them - many (perhaps most) users do
not have a JVM since it is not installed with IE6 or IE7, or with
Windows XP and later versions of Windows, and those few who do have the
JVM installed - some have it disabled for security reasons.
Your page gives no other method for navigation - so the site is dead for
me, and anyone without a JVM.

FYI - The very wide page is too wide for my normal browser settings
800x600. And the very long lines of small text are difficult to read.

I did not see any flickering in IE7.
 

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