
making me open ie to see where the problem is!
is the alpha transparency really needed? it might be a lot easier to change it to a transparent gif, and it's not got a lot of colours... i know it's infuriating but you sometimes need to be noble when it's someone else site :)
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Thu 16 Sep 2004, 19:46,
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is the alpha transparency really needed? it might be a lot easier to change it to a transparent gif, and it's not got a lot of colours... i know it's infuriating but you sometimes need to be noble when it's someone else site :)

it wouldn't be a problem if it were a solid colour behind, because i could make some in-between colours around the edges, but due to the overlap that can't really be done....
and sorry for the ie thing, whenever i open ie my computer dies (seriously, the popups and toolbars eat my ram)
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Thu 16 Sep 2004, 19:54,
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and sorry for the ie thing, whenever i open ie my computer dies (seriously, the popups and toolbars eat my ram)

running Adaware and Spybot?
They should clear the toolbars and ad stuff from your IE, making it usable again.
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Thu 16 Sep 2004, 19:58,
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They should clear the toolbars and ad stuff from your IE, making it usable again.

but they all still stay there
also, i have some really strange thing called "dent bows.exe" that absolutely no website knows of..
it's in a folder called "rdr road ref" and even after deleting it, it comes back again
and when the process is running it uses loads of memory
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Thu 16 Sep 2004, 20:02,
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also, i have some really strange thing called "dent bows.exe" that absolutely no website knows of..
it's in a folder called "rdr road ref" and even after deleting it, it comes back again
and when the process is running it uses loads of memory