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Q. Why are flags on the SuperStar web pages?
A. The flags of various countries are links to a translation service
that we provide visitors to each of the SuperStar web sites. Click on any
of the flags and we will quickly translate that particular page from English into
the native language of the country's flag that you chose.
Q. Why can't I see a graphic below the words “SuperStar Partner Ad”?
A. This is an error caused by our being unable to deliver a SuperStar
Partner ad. This typically occurs when someone has ad blocking software turned
ON in their browser or 3rd party software.
We recommend visiting our Browser Compatibility
Center for a free system check and the option to install free enhancements
and upgrades.
Q. Why are there no graphics or links in the center of the Community Partners
pages?
A. There actually are graphics and links in the center of the Community
Partner pages - but there are a couple of reason why you can't see them.
First, be sure that you have JavaScript installed and enabled (turned on) on
your computer. We recommend visiting our Browser
Compatibility Center for a free system check and the option to install free
enhancements and upgrades.
Second, check to confirm that ad blocking software is not stopping the graphics
from loading. This blocking can occur within your Browser and/or third party software
such as Symantec's Norton. We recommend turning-off these ad blocking feature(s)
while visiting the SuperStar site(s) and others with a comprehensive Privacy
Policy if you wish to view and access the special offers available through
these links.
Q. What does the following error mean:
“Incomplete delivery of our page content”?
A. This error message pops up when the web page is unable to deliver
content that requires JavaScript on the local computer.
We recommend visiting our Browser Compatibility
Center for a free system check and the option to install free enhancements
and upgrades.
Q. What is Flash and why do I need it?
A. The SuperStar web sites contain “dynamic” information
and activities for our guests and members. This exciting content requires the
use of a FREE program from Adobe (formerly Macromedia) called “Flash”,
a company you may already be familiar with.
A look at your computer shows us that:
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