Anyone else having trouble?

iVillage Member
Registered: 10-17-2007
Anyone else having trouble?
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Wed, 10-06-2010 - 4:41pm
Hey all...all day I have not been able to reply to anyone... It goes straight to an oops page. As in oops, the page your are looking for cannot be found. When I try to sign in on my iPhone i got the same page. So that was read only. On my iPad it let's me sign in... But not reply. Haven't tried the big house computer...a little scared of screwing up there!!!

Also I was wondering if we just couldn't change the board name to knitting or japanese gardening. But EAS will have to do.
iVillage Member
Registered: 11-22-2009
Thu, 10-07-2010 - 8:32am

Thanks, Kim, for all of your help. I was in the dark as much as our posters. I didn't have a chance to view the changes over the weekend, so your help is greatly appreciated.

((Hugs))

Be where you are; otherwise you will miss your life. ~ Buddha
Community Leader
Registered: 05-23-2003
Thu, 10-07-2010 - 9:36am

Anytime Iddy.

I want the communities to thrive, so am happy to help where I can.

:)

Kim

    

iVillage Member
Registered: 08-18-2008
Thu, 10-07-2010 - 10:27am

Hi All,

CM Tasha also sent me this link for those who are experiencing technical difficulties. It’s to customer support:

Whether you think you can or you think you can't you are probably right. A parrot can repeat what it has learned but the mark of true intelligence is applying what is learned.

iVillage Member
Registered: 04-21-2008
Thu, 10-07-2010 - 10:30am

Thanks everyone for your patience - we really appreciate it.

I'm passing out chocolate to ease the frustrations.

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iVillage Member
Registered: 10-17-2007
Thu, 10-07-2010 - 10:56am
Hey E1- I'm all Mac all the time... Put a PC in front of me and I'm clueless! iPad is doing fine now.. The iPhone is read only still. When I tap sign in it takes me to the oops page. BUT it has me as already signed in. But theres no sign out option. When i go back to board it still says sign in. Also, its still the same when you hit reply... Back to the oops page.

I'm sure it will get straightened out eventually. Thrilled to be back though!
iVillage Member
Registered: 08-18-2008
Thu, 10-07-2010 - 12:01pm

Hey, hey, hey…wait a minute! Do you really think you can just come here and push a box of chocolate into our face and everything is going to be ok??? Do you really think we are THAT easy of a bunch??? Actually it’s working. Your good!

Whether you think you can or you think you can't you are probably right. A parrot can repeat what it has learned but the mark of true intelligence is applying what is learned.

iVillage Member
Registered: 04-21-2008
Thu, 10-07-2010 - 12:14pm
empowerment1 wrote:

Hey, hey, hey…wait a minute! Do you really think you can just come here and push a box of chocolate into our face and everything is going to be ok??? Do you really think we are THAT easy of a bunch??? Actually it’s working. Your good!

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iVillage Member
Registered: 08-25-2010
Thu, 10-07-2010 - 12:23pm
empowerment1 wrote:

Oh and I think EAS use to be called How to Kill Your Libido but too many posters thought it was a board for menopausal women. If you think the atmosphere can get hostile now…whew you should have seen it then.

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iVillage Member
Registered: 08-25-2010
Thu, 10-07-2010 - 12:24pm
lillie - change your avatar through the view my profile button and then choose the "from my view" and THEN click on the avatar spot!
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iVillage Member
Registered: 08-18-2008
Thu, 10-07-2010 - 12:35pm

C2007,

You Mac-er you! When I read that you don’t know how to work a PC, I felt really smart that I knew how to work one…for about two seconds till I remembered that most of the schools around my area are Macs. Darn outdone again! But at least my kids (one an adult now and the other a teenager—yeah a teenager—now you see why I need my sense of humor) learned both systems. Mac at school PC at home. I understand that they are not so different now as they use to be.

Whether you think you can or you think you can't you are probably right. A parrot can repeat what it has learned but the mark of true intelligence is applying what is learned.