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Forum: Your WordPress
In reply to: thatcanadiangirl.co.ukNice, gentle look. You seem skilled at graphics (Photoshop?)
Info on the page says it has 182k of images. That takes 36 secs on dial-up. Maybe you could optimize the pics some more?
The shoutbox is an iframe. That sometimes adds to the slowness, too. Works nice! (Couldn’t resist trying it out 😉
Regards. David H.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Sending Referrers: PROOFThis may be a firewall problem. See my post under “Enabling Sending Referrers”.
Regards. David.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Enabling Sending Referrers.Well, I just had the same problem. But, by guesswork, checked my firewall settings and managed to fix it.
For what it’s worth, I have Zone Alarm Pro installed. Checking the Privacy options, I looked at the site list. The “private header” column caught my eye, so I right-clicked that column against the WP site entry.
From the context menu that pops up, I chose “Options”. On the first tab, “Cookies”, I noticed a check mark against the entry for 3rd party cookies: “Remove private header information”.
Unchecking this entry and pressing “Ok” fixed the problem. I can now edit links from both Opera and Firefox.
Hope this helps (Zone Alarm users, anyway.)
Regards. David.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: CSS – Menu “after” divHi Chema,
Nothing wrong with what you are doing. It’s just that IE has poor support for CSS2 selectors like the one you are using. Especially on Windows. IE 5 Mac is better, but has its own issues.
Dean Edwards has a solution using Javascript:
dean.edwards.name/IE7/overview/
Hope this helps.
David H.Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: CSS – Menu “after” divHi Chema,
Nothing wrong with what you are doing. It’s just that IE has poor support for CSS2 selectors like the one you are using. Especially on Windows. IE 5 Mac is better, but has its own issues.
Dean Edwards has a solution using Javascript:
dean.edwards.name/IE7/overview/
Hope this helps.
David H.