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    Question What Settings for viewing Forum?

    I've just got my laptop back after getting Windows reloaded on it and the Forum looks rather strange compared to on tablet. Hank is sitting in a blue box at the top over most of the banner and the password box. There is a huge gap between the gallery pics and the forum. Oh and I keep getting logged out, but that might be due to being logged in on the tablet as well so will try logging out on that.

    I remember reading on here that people needed to change their settings but what to? and how? I'm using XP Home (yes I know its old but I need to run a scripting programme for a website and can only do it on XP)

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    Just in case, try doing a full refresh by pressing Ctrl + R

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    Thanks, that didn't work so I installed Google Chrome and its a lot better. Hank is now in the middle of the logo with his tail hanging down, but he looks cute.

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    If you just had Windows XP Home re-loaded, unless all the updates have also been installed (and you really should get all the updates done to make your PC safer and less likely to be taken over by some bad guys -- and once it is updated, there is no 'Home' version of XP), you may be using Internet Explorer 6 which is notoriously bad for not properly displaying pages. The current version for Internet Explorer on Windows XP machines is 8 which does a much better job.

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