Tips for easy browsing...
About our login page: You may have noticed that our login page is a little different from other membership sites. The benefit of this type of login is increased security for your account. If you were browsing our pages in a public place or shared computer, you can press the 'logout' button to make sure no one else uses your account. This is just one example how this type of login makes your account more secure. You can also logout by simply closing your browser window.
Resolving Password Problems: Before you report a non-working password, please be sure that you entered it correctly. Our system is case sensitive, so you have make sure you have entered your username and password as you entered them upon subscription. If you use a common login name, there's a good chance that the login will be disabled due to hacker attacks. If you want us to change your login and prevent this from happening, please send us your old and new login name.
Please make sure you have cookies enabled. If your browser is set to not accept cookies, then you will not be able to log in. Look under your browser options to change your settings to accept cookies. Please have Java enabled. Having it disabled may cause problems with our member area. Display Settings: Make sure your display is set to either 24 or 32 bits. If your setting is at any lower the photos will appear to be of lower quality. It's very easy to change the display settings, just go to the control panel, choose display, click on settings and set the video card to 24 or 32 bits.
To turn off Internet Explorer Resizing Default: There is a new feature used in Internet Explorer. The option will resize photos to fit your screen. Our high resolution photos are sometimes too large to fit on some screens. When IE resizes them the photo is often distorted. To disable this function, go to internet options, advanced toolbar, multimedia, and then uncheck the option "automatic image resizing."
To turn off Netscape 7.1 Resizing Default: First click on Edit in the Toolbar, click on Preferences in the Edit drop-down menu, select appearance, go to the bottom of the appearance dialog box and uncheck the 'Resize large images to fit in the browser window' checkbox.
To turn off AOL Resizing Default: To disable the photo compression feature in AOL, please go to settings within your AOL browser, choose preferences, internet properties, click the web graphic tab on top of the window and choose 'never compress graphics'.
Remember! No Spidering or Crawling: Do not share your password with anyone else. Spidering and crawling is forbidden as it slows down the viewing speed of other members. We have implemented features that will lock out your ip and login. Disable Anonymizing Software Please disable anonymizing software or do not come from anonymizing urls. They might be considered hostile by the server's security. |