Are you having trouble with links in an email? If you're using Internet Explorer try this: Start IE and click Tools > Internet Options > Programs> Reset Web Settings.
If that doesn't solve the issue, follow the suggestions in the next section: "I click on a button and nothing happens."
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"I Click On A Button And Nothing Happens."
Are you having problems clicking on a button on one of our web pages, like when you try to order (using PayPal) or when you try to sign up for our newsletter? Here are suggestions:
First, look at the top of your browser and if you see that Explorer or FireFox has placed a (usually yellow) strip across the top with a message about blocking pop ups or javascript or "active x controls," just click on that strip and allow whichever of those things it's warning you about. (It's only temporary while you're on my site.)
If that doesn't work, here are three other things to try:
If you still can't get it to work, . I'm always happy to take orders the old fashioned way (via checks and the U.S. mail).
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Essential John Lyons
There are certain products that every long-time Lyons fan carries in his equine tool kit. They're the "gotta haves." Here are a few essentials - as recommended by this John Lyons Certified Trainer, Keith Hosman.