Here is the page in question:
http://www.drunkduck.com/ratings.php?denied=A
I tried opening it in IE7, google chrome, and FF3, all of which showed it as black on black (aka, the text was invisible unless selected with the cursor).
Also, after logging in it does not bring you to the page you were trying to view, it remains there and you have to reenter the address.
Also, it somehow logs you out when you log in on another browser. So if I log in to view something in chrome it will log me out in IE or in FF, and vice versa.
(so if say, I am using firefox 64bit to browser, but then i want to see a flash, i have to open it once it a 32bit browser like chrome or ie, because i don't want to shut down 64bit FF to get 32bit. And then it will fail, log in, and then try again to actually get to the page, see the page, then go back, press forward and then have to log in again, and then press backwards twice to get to the page i was on instead of the ratings page and then press forward again. It is beyond convoluted.)
I do not have a superman complex; for I am God, not Superman!
Here is the page in question:
http://www.drunkduck.com/ratings.php?denied=A
I tried opening it in IE7, google chrome, and FF3, all of which showed it as black on black (aka, the text was invisible unless selected with the cursor).
That's strange, it didn't used to do that. It used to have a grey background or something... I certainly don't remember the table being black.
QUOTE: Also, it somehow logs you out when you log in on another browser.
That's intentional. It's part of the site's security. You can keep the same 'session' if you are using the same computer, in the same location, with the same browser. Any change to any of those three elements though, and you need to log in again.