• On my site, you’ll see that there’s a gap between my nav bar and banner when the site first loads. Once the site is finished loading, though, the nav bar and banner come together like they should. It looks cheap to me when there’s that problem. Does anyone know how I can fix this?

    https://primemedicaltraining.com

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  • Not seeing this. Page loads fine. Check your internet speeds and clear your browser cache/view site from a fast connection/computer.

    When an image loads ‘progressively’ in a browser, it is either a large image size being served by a slow server, a slow internet connection (which could be intermittent), or slow browser/computer or any combination of above.

    You could reduce the image sizes (but they seem OK), review the speed of the server in use (which seems slow here, or otherwise optimize the site.

    Thread Starter Andrew Randazzo

    (@theologian88)

    Ok, I know I could optimize a few of my images which I recently uploaded. I may also pay to have my site hosted on a private server. Thanks for looking into that for me.

    We are having difficulty adding a new affiliate banner-

    The problem is not the code itself – that works. The problem is that WordPress CHANGES the code after I put it in your page, and then it won’t work in a browser. I don’t know if that is a general WordPress problem of if you have a theme or plugin that is causing it.

    any people ask about different ways to chop and change clixGalore code. Well, to do this without messing things up and losing commissions, you need to understand what each piece of the code actually does. This article will take you through the functions of each part of the clixGalore banner linking code. Armed with that knowledge, intermediate to advanced users should be able to customise it to suit their own purposes.
    Banner Linking Code
    To retrieve the banner linking code, just log into your Affiliate account and go to “Get Banner Linking Code / Deep Linking” then click on “View Tracking Code” for the banner you want to use. You will then see a text box with code that looks something like this:

    For banner code, only the figures in red should ever look different.

    To: Rob Sutton

    I could not get that code to work on your page – WordPress changed the code it every time I saved it and nothing appeared on the page.
    Scott
    Reliable Webs
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    Understand I have been hacked how do we fix it”s happened at your end@!!
    Advise
    Rob

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