

That only they can fix.Ģ) Your Firefox and or Java might be outdated.ģ) A combination of above and one or more of your installed security app(s) or settings. With all that said you description sounds like:ġ) Their site certificate could be outdated. I have extensive computer training MCSE, MCSA, MCP, and a stack of of other certs on a variety of platforms.all from and for jobs I have had. On FireFox I have Java installed but for security reasons I turn it OFF on my browser (I refuse to use Edge or IE.I dont even like Chrome). However I have only ordered over the phone from them. Just call them and tell them.Ĭlick to expand.I have purchased from Log Cabin Shop a few times, they are great folk and always helpful. Again very important if you have a website for people to find you. Google penalizes you in search ranking for things like that. Now some old crusty old timer (older them me) will say " who needs that?" Everyone because the vast majority of the look on their phones - I'm on mine writing this right now. Their designer screwed up the mobile-friendly part also. Just a thought on why Log Cabin is messed up: I've said for years that I is horrible. and it's crazy expensive to pay for what, on most cases is not that hard. Big vendors like Track, Dixie and Log Cabin have a database site - if you can't fix it and don't do your own work, etc., you're S.O.L.

I went to a "content management system" in 2009 to make it easier to yep track of things - it didn't. Part of the problem in this site is that the unit links change constantly. I also own which has a lot of unit links in a database - this site is almost done with a major rework to be mobile-friendly. Those pages use php and css along with about 20 different templates. Mobile friendly, but not a data base site (that means the pages and info are not stored in a database and then spit out into a template(s). Click to expand.No, their site has always been horrible, and on mobile, it is way worse.
