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How to Make
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Google, MSN, Alexa, Yahoo, Mcafee & Norton
POP-up toolbar help.
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If you have the Google, MSN,
Alexa, Yahoo,
Mcafee or
Norton
toolbar (s) installed follow these instructions to allow pop ups
from a specific website:
What to do if the
add new
Team pop-up link will not work when using
Popup Toolbars in your browser!
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We have thoroughly tested the most popular
Internet Browsers' for compatibility with all database forms at
the Rising Stars website
so your experience would have hopefully been professional, pleasurable and easy.
Unfortunately other computer problems may crop up and cause
undue stress during this process. We made these FAQ's to help
you troubleshoot the problem and get on with the tournament.
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Important
If you are using a "pop-up blocker" program, you will
need to configure it to allow pop-up windows within the
web site. This is required in order for the some
database applications to work correctly. What
are "Pop-up blockers?"
"Pop-up blockers" are small programs that many users and
software vendors have chosen to install in web browsers
to prevent "pop-up windows" from opening unexpectedly
while browsing the World Wide Web. These programs can be
very effective in reducing the amount of unwanted
advertisement-related pop-ups. However, they also
prevent some critical parts of legitimate web pages from
working correctly.
Why allow pop-ups on some web sites?
Sometimes a web site contains pages that need to open
separate windows to display crucial content. Many pop-up
blockers treat these windows as if they were unwanted
advertisements. Because of cases like this, most pop-up
blockers provide the ability to grant special permission
to specific sites to allow pop-up windows on those
sites.
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GOOGLE
Toolbar
If you have the google toolbar installed as
below. Click the pop-up blocking button in the Toolbar. From now
on, you will be able to use the site as normal.

MSN
Toolbar
MSN Pop-up Guard is part of the MSN Toolbar.
By default it blocks all pop-ups, and therefore blocks this
site. Click the black down arrow on the pop-up blocker, and
click “Allow Pop-ups for this Site” on the menu. From now on,
you will be able to use this site as normal.

Yahoo Toolbar
The pop-up blocker in the Yahoo! toolbar
by default blocks all pop-ups, and therefore blocks this site.
Make sure that the blocker is enabled, and
then allow it to block a pop-up from the site. The toolbar keeps
a list of sites from which it has blocked pop-ups, and then
allows you to choose from which of these sites you want to allow
pop-ups.
In the list of recently-blocked pop-ups, click
“http://RisingStarsEvents.com”, and then click “Allow”. This will
add http://RisingStarsEvents.com to the list of allowed sources of
pop-ups.
From now on, you will be able to use the
site as normal.

ALEXA

1. McAfee Internet
Security
- Point to McAfee Pop-Up Blocker
- Deselect Enable Pop-up Blocker
McAfee also has a feature that allows the
user to hold down the Ctrl key while clicking the
refresh button which will allow the popup to load.
2. Norton
Internet Security / Norton AntiSpam
1. 2006/2005 version
Click on Start>Programs>Norton Internet Security>Norton Internet
Security
In the left hand pane of the Norton Internet Security window click on
Norton AntiSpam.
Click Ad Blocking, and then click Turn Off.
Click Pop-up Blocking, and then click Turn Off.
Clear your Internet cache
2. 2004 or earlier version
Click on Start>Programs>Norton Internet Security
In the main window, double-click Ad Blocking.
Uncheck Ad Blocking.
Uncheck Pop-up Window Blocking.
Click OK.
Clear your Internet cache
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If nothing is working so far:
If you are still unable to get the Add new link
for Team Names to work, then I would suggest you try another free
browser and see if you are able to get it to work on that computer.
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and
Try Firefox its FREE and generally safer than most browsers!
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Last Resort
As a last resort you can by-pass the Add new Team link! Just follow the
instructions at this
hyperlink.....
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