So, trouble then.  
Let's try out some checks first.. 
Change  thy Browser
 
If you're using a browser that's primary for the Unix Environment
 
i actually presume that you have the knowledge to trim it yourself,
( or at least a local Unixguru at hand somewhere ;)

 
Is my pages not showed correctly ?
and my frames seems out of sync ..
 
Do you get complaints about The Java and Java scripts i have ??
Then you're probably using IE_explorer, right ?
 
And as it uses Microsoft API's and has a somewhat different source code
it may not work with  my "native"  (Sun's) Java and (Netscape's) Javascript_codings
or as that may be, not even with "ordinary HTML_tables".
 
And That's That..
 

 OTHERWISE

 

What are your Cache_size inside your Browser ?
 You should at least put it at about three MB RAM_Cache & 10 MB HD_Cache.
 
 
OhOh you don't have any Ram Cache ! Are you by any chance using IE3-4??
 
 So, you'll just have to live with it (problems) then
 

 
 Have you put your "PORT" speed at the right speed ?
 
 
 For a 28.8 KB modem the port speed should be 115 000 bps  &  14.4 KB = 56 000 bps
You do this in W95 at the Control Panel / modem and at the System folder.
 

 
 Do you use (at least in Sweden) any  Number_presentation_device ?
 
 Turn it of while Surfing
 
(The same goes for any "Call" interrupting service via your local tele_Company)
 

 
You could also put up your DMA_size at :
(for w_95)
 
Control Panel / System folder /device manager /- -"direct access manager"
to its maximum (for me 64 Kbytes)
 
You can also empty your caches (HD & ram) manually in your browser
If that works you just leave it on "manual".
 

 
You don't know where you can do all those things
 And you do want to use your browser as it's meant to?
 
 
You better check Edit then  Preferences in Netscape,
 
or View then Folder/Internet Options in MS explorer.
 
 
There you find something called Advanced in which you,
among many other interesting  things,
 
also will be able to to change your Cache_size.
 
DO IT...(change your size that is :).
 

 
If you find that only some of the animation's
etc. etc.
will be showed on your browser,
you'll just have to "left click" on the  " hidden " one,
and then choose to view it.
 
 

 
 
You can also change inside your RegisterKey:s via Regedit
For your computer's TCP/IP parameter settings
(MSS, RWIN and MTU)
 
And that you do for getting the best performance out of
your browsers negotiating about the maximum size
of the " Data Packets". (; all included :)
 
Go get " MTU-Speed "  (Free ware???).
if you don't know what i'm speaking about
 

Why all this shmu..

 
Because your browser sometimes loses information
under the transit from the Web.
 
It's always the weakest link in the " chain " that decides the transfer rate
and after you received the " Data Packets", your own browsers capabilities will
decide the rest :).
 
This is why it pays of to have as recent a version as possible,
of whatever you use for a browser.
 
Cause the Net do change
, not as fast as those media_H( T )ypes wants you to believe,
but still...
 


 
BTW :      This reasoning does not seem to hold true Vivasi IExplorer.
Or you can look at it this way
 
;)
Its so fantastic so nothing but the newest Soft & Hardware
should ( or can ) ever be used with it
(;

 
It does not support " Timing" in animated giff:s.
Or let's say, it does :) but not on the "usual time scale"
which amounts to pretty much the same.
and it doesn't handle combinations of tables and animated backgrounds to well
(as on my first & second page)
 
So if you're using IE 4 or whatever you'll probably get flickering
and so on while looking at my pages.
 
And it's Javascript & Java is still not compatible with
Netscape & Sun
 
 
As you probably understand by now, i have no connection whatsoever with Microsoft.
 
Which BTW is its own trademark not to be used by any other now living or dead
sort of.
(´Hey, who's  chicken  .)
 

 
One other thing
If you find my colours weak
subdued or not to your taste...
 
You're probably right,
Do try to change thine contrast &/or "light"
on thy monitor.
 
Cause that problem aint mine to fix
if you get my drift ;)
 
Hope it works out for you now
Yoron.
 
 
b a c k : that is