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25th September 04, 12:39 PM
#1
New Web Site Has SERIOUS Issues.
In Mozilla, I keep getting Javascrip errors. The tartan gallery will not load larger images. Lots of stuff not loading. If I browse to much, Mozilla crashes.
In Internet Exploder, the music that tries to load makes IE crash. When I can get past the music, the little pop up tags in the tartan gallery (The aqua coloured tags) "stick" to the screen as I mouse over them. I wind up with hundreds of little stuck tags filling in the screen. They trail the mouse cursor. IE gets a Java Null Lang error and explodes. Plus the pages are all tagged as Website Template.
In both browsers, picture of white haired fella on the front page looks stretched and disorted. To wide and to short.
I can no longer browse the site. 
Edit.
Turned off java, javascript, and many other functions.
Blackwatch listed twice in tartan selection. One is not Blackwatch.
Hitting Back button on the tartan selection screen takes you "back" to the last page you visited. In this instance, it took me back to my homepage, acting as the back button in the browsing bar.
Lots of graphical glitches.
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25th September 04, 01:19 PM
#2
I use Firefox Browzer and did not have all those problems
the only thing i definitly noticed was

was marked as blackwatch
I think that is the "Gem" tartan
other then that that websigt is 500% better then old one congrats Rocky and Kelly!
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25th September 04, 01:27 PM
#3
Hmmm, it seems that maybe the problems might be with your box. I am on the site at present and am not experiencing any of the named difficulties. I am currently using MSN Explorer 9.10. Hang on...
I just tried Netscape 7.02 and have no problms there, either. Let me try something else, BRB.
Internet Explorer 6.00 is working just fine, as well. With that, I am out of browsers. 
I only found one tartan that didn't load from the thumbnail, the Caledonia (one I would REALLY like to see, BTW). They did mis-name a tartan as Black Watch in Gallery Two, but that is a typo, not a software issue. Windows are opening and closing just fine, no tags left floating.
The photo of the fellow in the great kilt on the Home page is distorted, but again that is not a software issue. Somebody has just tried to pump the picture size up a bit and the height/width relationship is skewed. Look at the first photo on the Victory kilt page, that fellow is not proportionate, either.
Have you got current copies of Mozilla and Explorer? When was the last time you checked for spyware on your box?
So, have you figured out what you want to order yet? I am looking at a Philabeg, but a Victory is calling my name, too. And I cannot afford both at the present... Decisions, decisions. 
Hmmm, if I were to send a note to the bank, explaining that I needed mortgage money to stock up on kilts, do you think that dog would hunt? 
Peace,
Mike
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25th September 04, 01:28 PM
#4
Works for me in Camino. I agree, it's light years better than the old one. I'd be seriously considering a USAK if I could just get a Philabeg in a solid fabric. Living in NY, that back pocket on the Victory just screams "Mug me, NOW! Dammit!!" everytime I look at it. Oh well.
Nice work on the new site.
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25th September 04, 01:34 PM
#5
Whoops.
Forgot.
Mac OS.
IE5.
Mozilla 1.2.1 for OS9
Site does look fantastic.
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25th September 04, 01:38 PM
#6
Works fine for me too in MSN. I think the site is much improved. Nice job Rocky!
Is it me, or did the price for the Philabeg go down?
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25th September 04, 01:49 PM
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Brian, I think you are right about the price drop.
Rocky, nice improvement to the site. I agree with the Doc, it would be nice to see what material each tartan is, but maybe I just need to be patient.
Peace,
Mike
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25th September 04, 01:55 PM
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Also, are all the tartans available for any style kilt?
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25th September 04, 02:29 PM
#9
No problem with the site and let me say
NICE SITE!
CHRIS
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25th September 04, 02:40 PM
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I have checked it out with all my browserrs, and have experienced no problems. It really is an improvement, way to go Rocky and Kelly
Minor things that have already been mentioned like the Black Watch and I would also like to know the fabric of the tartan, but other than that I have no complaints.
You have done well.
Glen McGuire
A Life Lived in Fear, Is a Life Half Lived.
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