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Hello,


Unusually, having dropped elder son off to nursery, myself and my 17 month old son are ready and raring to go to an activity. However, my usual trusted friend EDtots website does not seem to be working - the activities pages don't seem to be loading. Can any wise forumites advise me of any activities running this morning? Much appreciated x

Hi urchin. Sorry about that... not sure what the problem is as the pages seem to be showing fine sometimes and coming up blank at other times.


The site is a Google one and I know they will be making changes soon to remove some of the gadgets that I use to run the site so maybe they're starting to tweak things early (not supposed to be until the end of the month). I have a temporary fix that I'll pop on the site this evening once my own little EDtot is asleep. Unfortunately it won't look as good, but hopefully EDdad can find some time to help with a permanent fix.


Bear with me! Thanks.


xx

Ok, I've made some changes and hopefully it should work for now. I've tested it on a few browsers including Apple's and it looks ok... *fingers crossed*


Any problems, let me know and will look into it as soon as poss.


Lovely to hear that the site is so useful. Thanks!


xx

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