Internet explorer----logged in as my member name and password no problem

Was able to use the design function without any problems execpt as follows:
1. Limited number of colors allowed on the pallette, and if you remove something from the palette it automatically removes it from the tartan design.
2. Might be nice to have an "Undo last" button in case you do something to try to tweak the pattern but it really screws things up and all you want to do is undo the last thing you did.
3. Let me edit the name of the tartan and edit the descripiton once, but when I tried to re-edit the description that function was frozen---everything else worked fine.
4. When the tartan pattern frame to the right moves up and down as you scroll up and down on the page I was not able to see the bottom options on that moving frame, probably becasue of the display settings of my screen. But after the heading about How suitable is this design for a tartan I could not see anything but the top of the line telling me how many threads were in my design, and no matter what I tried I could not get it to show me the remainder of the info below there about whether or not it was a feasible design.
5. When I went to save the design the system said their was an error saving the design and that it was not saved. Good thing I wrote down the specifics of my desing so I can replicate it again when the whole thing is working
6. I started working on a tartan design before signing in, then when I tried to save it I was prompted to sign in first, which I then did. When I went back to my design it was gone and I had to start all over (again, good thing I had written down the colors and thread counts or I would probably not have been able to relicate it)

Those are the issues I have had with it so far. Will report more as I play with it more. Nice idea though. Lets you really play with things a lot, although it takes a little getting used to realizing that what you are actually organizing is only half of the sett, and that things on the ends may be repeated thereby doubling the thread counts of certain terminal colors.

Thanks for the new toy, Nick.