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Chris

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There have been a lot of new members since I posted all the backing tracks on the Cafe. So for anyone interested there are over 40 free tracks in the paid subscirbers section of the Cafe. I feel sure Kev will help anyone that wants to find them...

Chris...
 
Nope....

Sorry, but Pete handles paid subscribers.

So just in case the procedure's not clear, you need to sign up as a paid subscriber. This goes through Pete - and the money goes into the forum charity - a very worthy cause - and Pete then sets the access up.

So maybe we should use the thread as a recruiting call for subscriptions. There's a subscribe link at the top of every page. Easy peasy. Not expensive, either! And well worth it just to know that you're supporting worthy causes - like handicapped musicians, kids learnign to play and so on....
 
I've just changed the buttons, they should now work

However one thing I can't check.

In IE, does the image (with the stoat) open up to reveal the coffee cup and the buttons, or is it staying closed, so all you see are the red and yellow "donate or subscribe" ? (which aren't actually links)

If this is the case then I need to rethink things.
 
I'm using IE and buttons work fine now. Takes you to the page with the info. Thanks
 
No prizes for guessing my least favourite browser
 
However one thing I can't check.

In IE, does the image (with the stoat) open up to reveal the coffee cup and the buttons, or is it staying closed, so all you see are the red and yellow "donate or subscribe" ? (which aren't actually links)

No problem with the open up, it was the buttons with links that didn't do anything.

The donate takes me to donate. Good.
The subscribe button takes me to the paid subscribers area, not to a subscribe page. I guess this is intentional.
 
This thread title caught my interest. If you are at work with your sax, like I was a couple of months ago, you can also get a blues backing track in any key on YouTube. The videos can be used for any instrument of course. :0)
 

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