I was trying to use the NWN2 walkthrough and when I select nwn2 from banshee network I get jinx clothing website selling t-shirts
I hope this is a mistake because its the wrong direction if its intentional
Right Speech has four aspects: 1. Not lying, but speaking the truth, 2. Avoiding rude and coarse words, but using gentle speech beneficial to the listener, 3. Not slandering, but promoting friendliness and unity, 4. Avoiding frivolous speech, but saying only what is appropriate and beneficial.
Actually after 3 times getting jinx I managed to get the Nwn2 site. Puzzling.
Right Speech has four aspects: 1. Not lying, but speaking the truth, 2. Avoiding rude and coarse words, but using gentle speech beneficial to the listener, 3. Not slandering, but promoting friendliness and unity, 4. Avoiding frivolous speech, but saying only what is appropriate and beneficial.
That is indeed puzzling. I can't see anything in the html code which makes this happen.
The "issue" is that the drop down list expands down over the advertisement for the GB shirt at Jinx.
Could it be possible that your mouse is tuned so finely that it accidently double clicked on the NwN item in the drop down? Menaing that the first click closes the drop down and the second hits the advert.?
Cause that could be about the only explanation I could think of.
I've just tried it out in both IE and Firefox and I could not replicate the result other then forcing a (slowed) double click.
Its very possible that I clicked on the wrong thing. Of course I am surprised that I did it twice but I wouldn't put it past myself.
Anyhow thanks for looking at the code. I guess I have made a mistake. I didn't notice that something flashed across the screen; I thought the link to the page was taking me there.
I probably wouldn't have posted but I tried twice and it seemed to be always occuring.
My apologies.
Right Speech has four aspects: 1. Not lying, but speaking the truth, 2. Avoiding rude and coarse words, but using gentle speech beneficial to the listener, 3. Not slandering, but promoting friendliness and unity, 4. Avoiding frivolous speech, but saying only what is appropriate and beneficial.