Your website is up and functioning correctly from a design point of view.
Your problem is a setting on your computer or browser and can usually be fixed very easily with one of the options below.
If you cannot view the entire website - you may have one of a few settings blocked on your browser.
The easiest fix is the following
You can try to REFRESH (F5) your webpage while in your browser.
If that does not work then try this:
- START
- CONTROL PANEL
- INTERNET OPTIONS
- (In Category View) NETWORK AND INTERNET OPTIONS
- INTERNET OPTIONS (bottom right column)
- INTERNET PROPERTIES - GENERAL TAB
- (center of window) TEMPORARY INTERNET FILES - Click SETTINGS
- Check EVERY VISIT TO PAGE
- If that did not work - you may have a firewall, internet security block, or other feature.
Diagnosis:
If you are able to see the page when using a different computer, personal
firewall software or ad blocking software may be preventing your computer from
displaying, or obscuring portions of the site.
On the computer that did not allow you to see the whole site, try disabling
any ad blocking features of your internet security software or firewall.
Norton Internet Security Changes
Cause:
Mcafee Internet Security is blocking IFRAME tags in web pages.
Solution:
Disable the Privacy Service and Ad blockng features in McAfee.
- Right-click the McAfee icon by your system clock.
- Click Privacy Service.
- Click Disable.
- A window appears. Enter the Administrator password.
- Click OK.
- The McAfee icon turns black in color until you enable Privacy Service.
- To re-enable McAfee Privacy Service, follow the steps outlined below.
- Right-click the McAfee icon by your system clock.
- Click Privacy Service.
- Click Enable.
Contact Tupperware to see if they are showing any errors. If they are not they may walk you through methods to refresh your page, clear your cookies, or other methods that have worked for them in the past. They may also refer you to your local computer specialist as it is not a hosting, server, or design error, but a setting on your machine that blocks you from viewing certain sites determined by your security or firewall settings.
If you have found another fix that worked for you - please email it to me for review.