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Images and layout of certain websites not loading properly?

Hi everyone, when loading websites like youtube, 9gag or yahoo answers, the images aren't loading and the layout is messed up. its all pure text. It was a little difficult asking this question cause it yahoo answers looks like this.
http://img688.imageshack.us/img688/9017/stupidpc.jpg
thx in advance.

How do you write a P.O. Box address properly?

The correct format is
Jane Doe
P. O. Box 562
Any City, State 01211 (no comma after state)

This address is NOT correct and your mail WILL be returned by the Post Office:
Jane Doe
2 Main Street Suite 562
Any City, State, 01211
UNLESS THAT IS AN ACTUAL OFFICE BUILDING.

An address like 2 Main Street Suite 562 implies an office building. If the address is, instead, a Commercial Mail Receiving Agency like a UPS Store, you CANNOT use "Suite 562" after the street address of the store. You must use either "PMB 562" or "#562" after the street address. This is required by the Postal Service.

HOWEVER:
If Jane Doe lives or has a business at 2 Main Street but receives her mail at P. O. Box 562, you can use this form:
Jane Doe
2 Main Street
P. O. Box 562
Anytown, State 01211

This is called dual addressing and is usually used by businesses to give their customers a street address for shipping through common carriers or for customers to visit.

Cannot get printed avery 5160 labels to print properly?

If you're using the same sheet of labels with new addresses each time (either through mail merge or by fill-in-the-blanks), try regenerating it. All it is is a Word table, and it's possible to mis-align a column or row by accident.

You may be able to see this on the Word page itself. Try this to turn on the non-printing table gridlines, then examine the page:

In versions of Word prior to Word 2007:

1. Click the Table->Show Gridlines menu item.

In Word 2007 and 2010:

1. Click in the table.
2. Click the Layout tab on the Ribbon.
3. Click View Gridlines.

Hope that helps.

Yahoo Finance - Porfolio doesn't load - No fields are selected for this view.?

***** UPDATE @ 5/9/13 *****

We've found the issue with portfolios and this error. I have provided our engineers your details. For more information on this problem, check out another answer from our Yahoo! Finance Staff below:

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Apd61vn40cdqx2UVdJcnfizRDn1G;_ylv=3?qid=20130507111650AAxXDtU

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Hello!

I can't replicate this problem in Firefox or Chrome. I'm able to access and view my portfolio. Please try the portfolio troubleshooting below:

http://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?page=content&id=SLN7965&locale=en_US&y=PROD_FIN

If you are receiving the "Portfolios under maintenance" error, you could be over the 200 ticker limit. For details, check out the article below:

http://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?page=content&id=SLN5847&locale=en_US&y=PROD_FIN

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KIMAIL-6333941: Inability or difficulty in attaching and uploading files in Yahoo! Mail?

I've tried attaching files in Internet Explorer, Google Chrome & Mozilla & none will attach the files. When you first "made" us upgrade, I was able to attach pics, but last Friday (6-21), it all of a sudden wouldn't attach anything, not even 1 picture. I've tried all the suggestions & nothing has worked. I don't know why "we" have to try ALL these different things. This is a YAHOO problem with their new upgrade that we were forced to upgrade to.

Why in the WORLD would you launch a new upgrade without testing it enough to work out any & all bugs before making us upgrade?

From what I'm reading, most everyone was perfectly happy with the classic view Yahoo, why would you force us to change to something that wasn't broken?

Processing pictures is what I do for a LIVING & not being able to attach files to my email is quite FRUSTRATING.

I had to go open a gmail account just to get files to attach to the email.

You should at LEAST give us the option to go back to Classic View while you work out all these kinks that your new upgrade has caused!

I use Kaspersky Security, Firewall.

Why would it originally allow me to attach files when we first had to upgrade & then all of a sudden last Friday no longer attach files? That makes absolutely no sense at all to me, so that tells me it is not what browser or anything else like that, it is something you did on Yahoo's end since the upgrade.

I also have to sign in every time that I open a new browser, bothersome!

Here is the info that you wanted copied from your link:
Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.0; WOW64; Trident/4.0; GTB7.5; SLCC1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; Media Center PC 5.0; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; .NET CLR 3.0.30618; .NET4.0C)

Why does yahoo mail suck so much?

I have a paid account (mail plus). But sinds they started with the new mail version the older does not function properly (The newer sucks to for that mather). I don't think the people at Yahoo use Yahoo mail. This has been going on for almost a year. People who use Yahoo mail know what I;m talking about. The problems are to many to start mentioning here.

How do I use an Adobe InDesign newsletter as a Mailchimp template?

I wouldn't even bother with the HTML export from an InDesign print layout. I've been exporting as JPG and slicing in Photoshop for upload to MailChimp for a while now, works just fine. It's not an editable MailChimp template though. My client is so picky with typography that I'm almost always forced to do it in InDesign vs HTML/CSS. You need access to a web server to host the images. It's unlikely that a print layout would be very readable as an email unless your design is tall and narrow, so you'll probably want to redo it in a new 680x?000 layout. Create a new InDesign document for web and set to 680 wide and however tall you think you'll need it. Copy/paste and resize your elements to this then export that as a JPG at 72ppi. (check size of JPG to be sure it's 680 wide, the actual resolution of the export only matches the initial page setup if you export at 72ppi, may be 96ppi in Windows so check dimensions before proceeding)Use the slicing tool in Photoshop to create links where needed. Keep the slices simple and as minimal as possible, trying to keep breaks mostly horizontal and in white spaces. (some email clients will add space between the images I've noticed) Save that as a PSD file. (so if you make changes in InDesign you can overwrite the JPG and copy/paste into the PSD so you don't have to redo all of your slices)Now export as HTML from photoshop, then upload the images folder to the web server. Now you have to edit the HTML to point to the folder on the server. Edit the HTML to find/replace "images/" with the location on the server for each link. I also like to center the layout with align="center", put that in the line just below "