| If
you are having difficulty with the menus in the navigation bar not appearing,
there are a number of possible reasons:
- You
may be using an older web browser that is not capable of handling
the menu feature. The listed versions of the following browsers do
work with the menus:
If
you have an older version of one of these browsers, upgrade to the
latest vesrion.
- You
may have Scripting disabled in your browser:
- Microsoft
Internet Explorer 6 (See IE Steps below)
- Netscape
Navigator 8 (Preferences, Advanced, Scripts & Plug-ins, Enable
JavaScript for Navigator)
- Apple
Safari 2 (Select Preferences, Security, Enable JavaScript)
- Opera
9 (Select Preferences, Multimedia, Enable Javascript)
- OmniWeb
5 (Select Preferences, Security Preferences, Enable JavaScript)
- Mozilla
Firefox 1.5 (Select Preferences, Content, Enable JavaScript)
- If
the tips in either 1 or 2 above don't help, fill in the email
us, and send us the details of your problem.
- An
alternate means of navigating our site is to use the Site
Map.
IE
Steps
Select
Tools Menu, Internet Options from that menu, and then the Security
Tab, and Click on the Custom Level button. Scroll down to the
Scripting Section near the bottom, and make sure that Active Scripting
is Enabled. Without it the menus will not work.

If
you are concerned about security you can choose the Prompt option,
but you will get the following dialog box each time you enter
a new page, and then sometimes several times while that page is
loading.

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