Chris I just changed the domain to Panamacitymoldinspector.com and can not get anywhere. Can you check please?:roll:
Warmest regards,
John
HOMEINSPECTORUSA, LLC
www.HOMEINSPECTORUSA.biz
Chris I just changed the domain to Panamacitymoldinspector.com and can not get anywhere. Can you check please?:roll:
Warmest regards,
John
HOMEINSPECTORUSA, LLC
www.HOMEINSPECTORUSA.biz
thanks for the response, Chris-
Looks like I’m not in trouble!
Now, are there some folks who are using this, so we can see what they actually look like?
Thanks!
OK, Wendy, thanks-
Do they all look so low-resolution, I wonder, with the letters of the name running over the text - or is it just the way it shows up on my screen?
Nice format, if it’s clearer than how I can see it on mine . . .
A great service, & much appreciated, but I’m just wondering if it shows up that way to everyone else?
Same resolution when I view
http://www.inspectorpages.com/inxil
Also. Anybody else, or just my screen?
Russ,
What web browser are you using?
Chris,
Thanks for the “free” upgrade. I like both options. You are absolutely “The Best”.
I’ll keep you updated on the DNS switchover. I changed over one of my domain names today.
Standard equipment with PC - Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0.
I seem to recall that you use Firefox.
It may look different with that, but on “out-of-the-box” stuff . . .
You may want to take a look, Chris!
Russ,
Can you post a screen shot? Everything was tested in Internet Explorer, Firefox and Opera before the release. The text in Internet Explorer doesn’t look like it’s being anti-aliased quite right (I hadn’t noticed that before) but I don’t see any overlapping text, etc.
Sorry, Chris; I’d have to be taught how to do that!
Russell,
Taking a screenshot of any web page is pretty simple…
To create a screenshot follow these simple steps:
The first step is to create the windows that you want to capture (Your NACHI site that is in question) and leave it up on the screen.
Just to the right of your keyboard, you should see three groups of keys. The lower set of keys usually is a group of arrow keys. Above that is usually a set of some six keys that are labeled “Insert,” “Home,” “Page Up,” etc. Above that should be three keys that have rather odd labels - like Pause/Break and ScrLk. One of those keys should be labeled PrtScrn/SysRq. Pressing Alt-PrintScreen (Alt-PrtScrn) places an image of the frontmost window on the clipboard. Pressing PrintScreen by itself places an image of the entire desktop on the clipboard.
When you press the PrtScrn/SysRq button, nothing will appear to have happened. However, your computer just took a snapshot of that screen and stored that picture on its clipboard, much as it stores information that you cut and paste.
Open MS-Paint. (From Start/Run, issue the command “mspaint”.) Create a new empty image, and use Edit button to Paste the screenshot that you just took. (If the screenshot is smaller than the default Paint canvas, you will end up with white areas. Start over: create a new empty image, change its dimensions to 1x1, and Paste again. The canvas will grow for the Paste, but it doesn’t shrink.)
Use MS-Paint to Save As, using PNG as the file format (it is superior to all the rest).
Instead of MS Paint you could also use Miocrosoft Word, or some other word processing program, you can paste the image into it. You can then save the Word document and email it to us as an attachment.
You may also be able to paste the image directly into your email, depending on what type of email program you have. (Microsoft Outlook can do this, for example.)
If you press Alt and the PrtScrn/SysRq keys together, the computer will take a snapshot of the currently active window ONLY. This can save some space in a Word documentor in an email.
This works on all versions of Windows: Win95, Win98, WinME, WinNT and Win2000, XP, 2003.
Russell,
Your NACHI page looks good on all three browsers. Simply open this thread in all browsers and click on your link below.
http://www.inspectorpages.com/rspriggs
I don’t see any problems. The issue must be on your end.