Don;
Brett is right on security settings and their effect on how the PAMPA website is accessed. I strongly recommend NOT using Google Chrome as an alternative browser for accessing PAMPA, as it doesn't play well with the website. However, if you do a Google search, look for Mozilla Firefox and try it, and I think you will find the results with the PAMPA website a lot better.
Google Chrome is still a good browser for surfing the web.
Bob
Chrome on the Mac looks about the same as Safari, it may even be the same toolkit. That is to say, it is functional but several features of the site don't work (and haven't since the start) - title bar, menu bar, etc. For instance, the picture banner is shoved way off the right of the screen, and the menu item are black on blue in plain text. Not worth fixing at this point, aside from getting off DotNetNuke when we can figure out how.
There's not much good reason to use chrome on the Mac because it's not much of a performance improvement. Chrome on the PC is 2x as fast as IE or FireFox the few times I have tried it.
BTW, when I was looking at statistic, I was alarmed at how many people were still using IE6. Anyone still on that, update to at least 7 ASAP! Then disconnect your network cable/connection and scan for virus in every nook and cranny. IE6 is like running a pipeline straight to every botnet in the universe and telling them to "come on in"
I have no way of trying it with the Chrome/PC so I will take your word for it.
Brett