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This is not the FAQ page I'm in the process of putting together for you concerning easy oil painting. What will be here is mainly information about the site, browser problems that I find out about, and just general help questions and answers for those who need more information about us.

First off, as a full time artist, my website is a service to you. It truly is a labor of love as in that I really enjoy computer stuff, but I really enjoy painting better. So if something just isn't right on the site, I may never catch it unless someone tells me.

I don't check every page often enough and sometimes the code gets screwy. Please don't hesitate to help me help others in keeping this thing manageable and easy to use. Let me know the browser you are using when you find something amiss and I'll do what I can to correct things.

So, to my first question that folks have asked about:

Why do I see double underlined links (sometimes they are dotted underlines too)?

These links are part of a pay per click advertising program called Infolinks. Infolinks uses the In Text method of advertising: they take my text and create links within it. If you hover your mouse over these double underline links, you will see a small dialog box containing advertisement related to the text marked. You can choose to either move the mouse away and go on with your browsing, or to press on the box and go to the ad which is relevant to our text. To learn more about Double Underline Link Ads visit infolinks.com

I try to keep this a slight separate color than for internal links within the site. This way you know its an ad.

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