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Brooklin Diaries for Mar 5

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John Kuvakas
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OK, I am on the lookout - looks like they are done!



   
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Curtis Parisi
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John,

I noticed that anytime I go to the Brooklin Diaries and click on a photo I don't seem to get the whole photo and all the text that goes with it because of the Brooklin legal and Rewards Program that comes up on the right (see photo).  Anyway to get this stuff out of the way? What am I doing wrong?

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John Kuvakas
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I don't get a screen anything like that on Chrome or Edge. There should be a way to click on that screen and make it go away or, at least, go to the next screen. There doesn't seem to be on your Safari screen. Maybe one of our Safari folks can help out. 

Meanwhile, I'll download Safari and see what happens. 


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John Kuvakas
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Well, as it turns out, Safari is no longer available for Windows, hasn't been for some time. I accessed Brooklin's site via my iPad. When I go there, I get the typical home screen with a message to accept cookies in the lower right and the Rewards program in the lower left. I'll attach an image but, for some reason, my Ipad reverses the colors on the screenshot. 

SAfari

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Ken Spear
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@parisi50 .Hi Curtis. I've had the same problem on my MacBook Pro running Safari. I click on the 2nd picture (1st one after the main picture and then advance to the next picture using the forward and reverse curser on my keyboard.It eliminates the Brooklin legal so that the full picture is visible, however, the small rewards program logo remains. The logo sometimes covers up some of the script below but you can generally figure out what it says. Hope this helps.



   
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Curtis Parisi
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@kenspear

Thanks Ken.



   
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