Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ's
When will I get my order?
Your order will be processed immediately and sent out to you within
a 2 working day period, if any items are out of stock or temporarily
unavailable you will be informed of this via email and will be given
the option of canceling the outstanding products (and getting a
full refund ) or waiting for the items, normally 4-5 working days…
How To Order.
How
can I pay for my order?
You can pay either by Paypal account or online with any debit/ credit
card using the Paypal transaction form. Our website payment system
is totally secure, but, If you would prefer to order over the phone
– You can do so by phoning 0845 166 2938 (local call rate).
What
are your opening hours?
We are open for enquiries and orders at the following times:-
7 Days a week – 10am – 4pm
Closed Bank Holidays
I
live in the USA and would like to purchase one of your Rabbit Hutches…
Unfortunately at this time we are unable to ship the Rabbit Hutches
to the States, due to the size and weight of the product. We are
currently working on a solution however which should greatly reduce
the cost of shipping to the US.
Please check back soon for updates…
AOL
Users - Important Information
Image
Quality Issues While Using AOL
Many
AOL users will see web images that are fuzzy, incorrect colors or
otherwise degraded in quality. This is due to AOL's integrated browser's
behind-the-scenes image compression. AOL's software is set by default
to compress .JPG, .GIF and .BMP images further into their own ".ART"
format, resulting in a far lower quality image than the original
posted image on the site.
The intent of the compression is to speed up page loading, by making
the images on the web page smaller in size. This would be a great
idea, except 98% of all web page graphics are already compressed
(by the authors who create the images, including our website), and
recompressing them saves little space, while greatly decreasing
image quality.
Fortunately,
you can change the image quality settings. If you would like to
view web pages the way they were meant to be viewed - with clear,
crisp graphics and pictures, we recommend you turn off AOL's automatic
image compression. This will allow you to view images undistorted
in their native format.
Follow the steps for your version of the AOL browser to
turn off AOL image compression:
If
you need help adjusting your settings, or if the adjustments do
not remedy your viewing troubles please contact AOL Support.
AOL
9.0 (and some versions of 8.x)
Click
"Settings" on the icon bar across the
top of the window.
Select
"Internet [Web] Options" under the "I"
on the next page.
Click
on the "AOL Browser" tab of the window
that pops up. Under "Web Graphics" choose
"Never compress graphics".
To
correct the distorted images for web pages you've previously visited,
you will also need to click on the button in the lower half of the
window "Clear Storage". You may also
want to select "Do not store Web pages"
to free up extra space on your computer.
Click
the "Apply" button at the bottom right
of the window and click "OK" to close
the window.
Earlier Versions of AOL (i.e. 4.x, 5.x, 6.x, 7.x, and some
versions 8.x)
Click
"My AOL" on the icon bar across the top
of the window.
Select
"Preferences" on the next page.
Click
on the "WWW" icon. In the Internet Properties
window that comes up, select the "Web Graphics"
tab and uncheck the "Use Compressed Graphics"
box.
To
correct the distorted images for web pages you've previously visited,
you will also need to clear your cache. In the Internet Properties
window, select the "Advanced" tab.
In
the section "Temporary Internet Files",
click the "Settings" button once, then
click the "Empty Folder" or "Purge
Cache" button once. Click "Yes"
once to empty the folder and remove previously viewed files.
Click
the "Apply" button at the bottom right
of the window and click "OK" to close
the window.
By
following the above steps you should now be able to browse the web
and view high color images the way they were meant to be seen.
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page was last updated on
Saturday, 05-Jan-2008 22:46
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