I can't tell you why...Looking for some help here. If you think you know what is happening, please let me know. I have done nothing to my template and now in the last few days, there are some people who do not see the gray background behind the posts, but see straight through to the dark blue background.
It appears to happen with both XP and Vista. So far it looks like it is only happening to people using IE. Yet, on my work laptop using XP and checking the site using IE, I see the gray background. I have seen a code that "corrects a problem with IE" on some of the templates I have worked on, but when I inserted it into my template the gray background DISAPPEARED for me on both the PC and the MAC!
This does appear to be an IE problem though. Just wondering why it just popped up.
Looks like I am going to have to roll out the new template earlier than I had planned. Maybe that will solve the problem. To those of you who are experiencing this situation, I am sorry and hope you stick with me as I try and figure it out.
Again, I ask you to let me know the OS, and browser you use and if you are experiencing this or not.
It appears to happen with both XP and Vista. So far it looks like it is only happening to people using IE. Yet, on my work laptop using XP and checking the site using IE, I see the gray background. I have seen a code that "corrects a problem with IE" on some of the templates I have worked on, but when I inserted it into my template the gray background DISAPPEARED for me on both the PC and the MAC!
This does appear to be an IE problem though. Just wondering why it just popped up.
Looks like I am going to have to roll out the new template earlier than I had planned. Maybe that will solve the problem. To those of you who are experiencing this situation, I am sorry and hope you stick with me as I try and figure it out.
Again, I ask you to let me know the OS, and browser you use and if you are experiencing this or not.

Well I guess they learned their lesson...realizing all they needed to do is get involved here on The Couch...
Columbia Records is proud to announce Neil Diamond’s Home Before Dark debuted at the number 1 spot on the Billboard 200 Albums Chart after selling 145,840 copies.
Produced by Rick Rubin, Home Before Dark is Neil Diamond’s first number 1 album of his storied 48-year career. Diamond has appeared in Billboard’s top 10 on 13 occasions, most recently with 12 Songs in 2005, which debuted at number 4.
So, just send me the music and let me write about it and you get your first #1 album!
LOL
Columbia Records is proud to announce Neil Diamond’s Home Before Dark debuted at the number 1 spot on the Billboard 200 Albums Chart after selling 145,840 copies.
Produced by Rick Rubin, Home Before Dark is Neil Diamond’s first number 1 album of his storied 48-year career. Diamond has appeared in Billboard’s top 10 on 13 occasions, most recently with 12 Songs in 2005, which debuted at number 4.
So, just send me the music and let me write about it and you get your first #1 album!
LOL

Well down to the final two...did the producers really want the two David's to face off? Can David A. even hope to beat David C.? I find him annoying and too vanilla.
I did not have a chill moment from any of the performers this year, so maybe I am not in touch with what the public really wants. Or is this whole thing just a popularity contest with talent being secondary?
Are the young girls voting because "gosh he is just so cute and I would give anything to meet him."?
I did not have a chill moment from any of the performers this year, so maybe I am not in touch with what the public really wants. Or is this whole thing just a popularity contest with talent being secondary?
Are the young girls voting because "gosh he is just so cute and I would give anything to meet him."?

I always enjoyed Timothy B. Schmit when he was in the band Poco. He then joined the Eagles in 1978.
"I Can't Tell You Why" was written by Timothy B. Schmit, Glenn Frey, and Don Henley, and was the first Eagles song to feature Schmit (bass guitar) on lead vocals. Schmit is accompanied by Frey (piano), Henley (drums), Don Felder (electric guitar and guitar solos), and Joe Walsh (organ).
The studio version became a Top 10 hit in April of 1980, reaching #8.
"I Can't Tell You Why" was written by Timothy B. Schmit, Glenn Frey, and Don Henley, and was the first Eagles song to feature Schmit (bass guitar) on lead vocals. Schmit is accompanied by Frey (piano), Henley (drums), Don Felder (electric guitar and guitar solos), and Joe Walsh (organ).
The studio version became a Top 10 hit in April of 1980, reaching #8.




