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so anyways having issues with sau at the moment. at the moment the only way i can post is by using fast reply or starting a new thread. i've attached some screen shots, can anyone tell me why this is happening?

the first one is how the forums all look. they aren't nearly as wide as they should be, and it cramps everything up. it should fill that entire white area??

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also heres what the screen looks like when i try to post a reply.

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wtf is this? i try to go to my user settings page and i get this...

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most pages of the site have same/similar issues for me atm wtf is it?

ok so it turns out if i refresh a page 10 times it'll go back to normal (which is how i've made this thread in the first place), but then next page i load goes back to being retarded. has anyone any ideas?

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As you said if you refreshed a few times it worked, Im thinking antivirus or a local PC problem of some description.

Unfortunately what it is, i do not know.

  On 02/12/2011 at 3:07 PM, Damit said:

bottom left drop down box change cyantic to IP board ;)

Cyantic Import is fine - I use it, and have since the day it was loaded :)

Same and I've tried in Safari, Firefox and Google Chrome and it aint my computer.

Another link with troubles here...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/384869-problems-with-this-site/

  • 2 weeks later...

i have just switched on my laptop, which i don't often use. the last time it would have been on the net was a while before i started having problems with sau on my desktop. my laptop also now has the same issue viewing sau and only sau. since the laptop doesnt get used much, there isn't much in the way of software on it. a year ago i did a clean install of win7 ultimate x64, since then its had office, chrome, MSE (antivirus), itunes... that is literally about all it has on it. have tried disabling/playing with MSE and no luck.

very frustrating

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