Sometimes I get a navbar in the middle of an archive page. Can you guys fix it?
We can’t fix what isn’t our problem. Our HTML code is sound, there’s nothing on our end that is creating an errant navbar in the middle of any of the pages. The problem is your browser. We can only offer the following workarounds: • Ignore it. It’s just a ghostly floating navbar. It won’t eat you. At least, it shouldn’t eat you. If it does, we’re not responsible for its behaviour. • Change your browser. Upgrade to the latest version, downgrade to an older version, change browsers altogether. We have reports that Lynx does not encounter the problem with the navbar. (Lynx will also drastically cut the load times for sites with large images and will eliminate all plugin problems you may have faced…) Top : Where is the PC Section? We never have and we never will have a section of this site devoted to political correctness. This is a music site, for video games, and- Oh, you mean the Personal Computer music section? That’s called “DOS & Windows” now.
We can’t fix what isn’t our problem. Our HTML code is sound, there’s nothing on our end that is creating an errant navbar in the middle of any of the pages. The problem is your browser. We can only offer the following workarounds: • Ignore it. It’s just a ghostly floating navbar. It won’t eat you. At least, it shouldn’t eat you. If it does, we’re not responsible for its behaviour. • Change your browser. Upgrade to the latest version, downgrade to an older version, change browsers altogether. We have reports that Lynx does not encounter the problem with the navbar. (Lynx will also drastically cut the load times for sites with large images and will eliminate all plugin problems you may have faced…) Top : Where is the PC Section? We never have and we never will have a section of this site devoted to political correctness. This is a music site, for video games, and- Oh, you mean the Personal Computer music section? That’s called “DOS & Windows” now. Top : Why don’t you update the game zi