Here's the solution in a nutshell if you're using Explorer:
1) Look under "Tools" and select "Pop Up Blocker."
2) Select
"Pop Up Blocker Settings"
3) Enter "Horsemanship101.com" into the field at the top and click "add"
Here's the short answer if you're using Firefox 2:
1) Look under "Tools" then "Options"
2) Click on the globe ("Content") and then either turn off pop up blocking entirely or click on "Exceptions" (way to the right) and enter "Horsemanship101.com"
* * *
Here's the long-winded answer if you want to understand what's happening:
When you are ready to make a purchase, a payment website (usually PayPal) should open in a new window. If this does not happen, you most likely have a pop-up blocker installed and active. A pop-up blocker is a program that prevents anything from “popping up” or opening in a new window. This is most effective in protecting against onslaughts of advertisements cluttering the screen while you visit web sites. Unfortunately PayPal needs to “pop open” in a new window as well. Therefore, you will need to do one of the following:
1. Disable your pop-up blocker. Note that you may have more than one – several even – installed on your machine. Unless you do a custom installation, pop-up blockers are installed by default with programs such as Yahoo! Messenger. Your firewall may also have a one in place.
2. Many web browsers, including Internet Explorer, will allow you set which websites should allow pop-ups to be active. If this is the case for you, you can allow all pop-ups from http://www.paypal.com/. To do this in Internet Explorer, go to the ‘Tools’ menu and select ‘Pop-up Blocker’ and then ‘Pop-up Blocker Settings’. Enter http://www.paypal.com/ and click ‘Add’.
3. When you visit the site directly, you may see a yellow bar at the top of the page informing you that a pop-up has been blocked. Follow its instructions to allow the content through.
4. Most pop-up blockers can be temporarily overridden by holding down the ‘Ctrl’ key while clicking the “Buy now!” button.
5. In Internet Explorer, go to the ‘Tools’ menu and select ‘Pop-up Blocker’ and then ‘Turn Off Pop-up Blocker’.
Getting exasperated? You can .
***
Disclaimer: Equine training can be a hazardous activity which may subject the participants to possible serious injury. Keith Hosman, Josh Lyons, Patrick Benson and their associates will not assume any liability for your activities. Our newsletter, books and videos provide general information, instruction and techniques that may not be suitable for everyone. No warranty is given regarding the suitability of this information, the instructions, and techniques to you or other individuals acting under your instructions.
All Rights Reserved (TM) 2008, Keith Hosman
No part of this website or our newsletter(s) may be reproduced without express written permission.
Attend a clinic with Certified John Lyons Trainer Keith Hosman and make big changes in your horse. Click here for one near you.
Get the performance and relationship with your horse you desire. We'll automatically let you know when a clinic's coming to your area when you sign up for our free training newsletter, (upper-left sidebar, this page).
Horse Training Tips:
bookmark horsemanship101.com for more info
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.