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20th September 2013, 09:00 AM #1
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Forum rendering oddly
The last few days the forum has been rendering oddly on my machine. The navigation bar (e.g. New Posts, Private Messages, FAQ, etc) is showing up far down the screen. I'm running Firefox 24.0 under Linux. I've reset my cookies and cleared my cache, I've even created a new Firefox profile. This issue started just after the forum came back online after being down for a day or so last week.
The second screenshot shows the navigation bar over the Title text box. I don't think this is my computer, but I could be wrong
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20th September 2013, 10:04 AM #2
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Hi Brims have had report from another member & agree it is acting very strange wouldn't even let me PM yesterday so have emailed Dave to see if he can sort it for us,......x
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20th September 2013, 10:51 AM #3
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Hi,
Part of the solution to protect the site against the attack that was taking place was to upgrade certain components that form this website. Unfortunately as you've noticed there are some new problems with the interface.
So just letting you know we're aware and will address these issues as soon as we can.
Thanks.
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22nd September 2013, 06:27 PM #4
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I'm a new member and have been unable to post all week because of this problem. I have contacted the site administratort. I have the same problem that the navigation bar overlays the 'title' box and I can't click on it. The navigation bar also seems to overlay the whole 'contact us' page so nothing responds when items are 'clicked' on. I hope someone does something soon as I'm dying to ask a few questions.
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22nd September 2013, 06:52 PM #5
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I am sure Dave will sort the problem as soon as he can & then you will be able to fire away with your questions...... if there is anything that won't wait I an sure you will be forgiven if you hijack this thread,annoying that you can get to some bits but not others......xxx
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22nd September 2013, 08:21 PM #6
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I'm about to become a Maine Coon mum ( in about 9weeks) and I just wanted to hear any advice that anyone has re. preparing the house etc. I do already have 3 Siamese cats and the breeder - a lovely lady - assures me there'll be no problems as Maine Coons are very laid back cats. I just wanted to hear anyone's thoughts and experiences.
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30th September 2013, 07:16 PM #7
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Think we have the same breeder here...are they by any chance Ruskitas......? If they are no need to worry what you introduce them too they are very outgoing brave babes & will cope with anything & of course Rosemary is always on the end of the phone.
I have four R's at this moment & the last one is really keeping us on our toes...
There are lots of threads on here though that cover people & all the fun times we have had introducing their new furries.....
Hopefully you will be able to post properly very soon...xxxx
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30th September 2013, 10:26 PM #8
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Yep they are Ruskitas. I am so happy to have found Rosemary she really knows her stuff and just loves them to bits. I've met the gang and they are gorgeous. I'm not terribly worried about introducing them to my Siamese I just want to be sure that I make things as stress free as possible for everyone.
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2nd October 2013, 05:57 AM #9
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2nd October 2013, 06:25 AM #10
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Question regarding a change in toileting behaviour?
(Sorry can't post anywhere else due to glitch with forum!)
Since we got our coonie over 3 years ago...he has always done his business in the bathroom. Extremely clean cat and we have had no issues with him........until last Saturday!!!!!!!
Winston sleeps at the foot of our bed and after waking early on Sunday morning he came up and plonked himself between us and proceeded to pee on the bedI sprung out of bed and was just so shocked!. later that day he did his poop in the hall. I examined the bathroom to see if there was anything different about it.nothing. Asked my husband did he spray anything. he said no!
Then the worst thing ever yesterday he managed to pee on my leather couch before I could stop him! I have cleaned each of the areas but he seems to want to mark every part of our apartment!
I am currently 4 months pregnant and I'm wondering if this may have anything to do with it? We have appointment with vet today for a checkup...just to make sure there is nothing wrong!
My big issue is that my Mum was planning to "foster" Winston for a short while (due to new baby) but I am now worried about his toileting behaviour. What do I do...love him to bits but after 3 days our apartment is starting to smell like kennels
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