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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 7
OS: win xp service pack 2
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Possible hyperlink problem, please help this newb!
Hi all,
My initial problem was the following, which I managed to sort out by removing adobe 9 and going back to flash player 8.... The links that won't work are as follows on my website www.gadgetvault.co.uk, when you click on the big flash buttons on the home page they work fine, they then redirect you to the sub categories, i.e Boys toys, Girls Toys, Room 69, Big Brother, Then when you arrive there click on the smaller button links just below the big buttons and you will see that they will or won't work, the links wobble as they are supposed to but no matter how much you click they won't open up the pages, ISSUE RESOLVED BY UNINSTALLING ADOBE 9 AND GOING BACK TO 8.[/color] Now the problem is there may well be a lot of customers out there who have the same problem and can't click on that flash panel, this is my first venture on the web and I'd appreciate your input as to what the soloution to this problem is, other than removing the flash panel! Thanks |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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OS: win xp service pack 2
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Re: Possible hyperlink problem, please help this newb!
UPDATE so what i'm asking is how can i make this panel work for flash users using 8 or 9, will it mean recreating the panel in adobe 9? my web guy said he did it in adobe 8?
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 555
OS: Windows XP Pro & Windows Vista Ultimate browsing the web with FF, Opera, Safari and IE.
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Re: Possible hyperlink problem, please help this newb!
@ kaper: I tested your site again, with the different Flash 8/9 installed, but it did not give me any problems. It behaved like navigation as I expected. Am I overlooking something?
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