Ok.
The cache trick?
Does not Work
I thought it did but it doesn't.
Stuff is being cached.
Now if I constantly empty my cache it looks like it gets better.
But most visitor's are not going to do that and probably don't know how and certainly shouldn't have to.

But worse yet.
My links are constantly being destroyed.
If I add a new page dozen of links get corrupted.
I then I have to go correct them all.
I am coming up on close to 100 links and by the time I'm done will probably have two hundred.
I can't be correcting 200 links every time I turn around. (slight exaggeration)
Go to my website you'll see what I mean.
http://www.schroonlakegolfcourse.com/index.htm
Many of the links are corrupted.

Most of these links were working.

Guys this a great program in terms of ease use but right now USELESS for publishing so the public can see it.

By the way these two problems could be connected.
If you realize that one problem appears to be caused by name references to graphic objects being screwed up and then realize that links are to graphic objects then maybe it's the same or similar problem.

Am I the only one having this problem.

I haven't tried marrying the two suggestions for clearing up the site distortion but off hand I don't see how that works -- unless there are a lot of old junk files lying on the web site which aren't updated.

Any suggestions would be appreciated but clearly I can't have a public website with such serious flaws.

The ease of use is far offset by the fact that I have to constantly repair links.

Very frustrated.

One idea is that maybe you can only add pages at the end.
And you should never delete any.
Does anybody work that way?
It's still a pain.
Because frequently the design I want to add is a copy of another page.