Incorrect format when published to .mac but ok published to folder

Problems started after updating iWeb to 1.1.1.
Problems are 1) incorrect visited and unvisited links and 2) incorrect placement.
Here is the link to the site published to .mac
http://web.mac.com/amalin/iWeb/Site/Welcome.html
I've placed a screen shot as it (correctly) appears when published to a folder.
Here is the link to the screen shot
http://web.mac.com/amalin/iWeb/Site/tmp/Welcome.png
You can see the differences in the "Newsletters" section of the page as well as other areas.
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards,
Al Malin
iMac 17 Flat Panel w/Super Dr   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   iWeb 1.1.1

Hi Al,
I can't seem to reproduce the bold/highlighted link thing over here on my end. I have loaded your page on my Safari as well as on a PC using IE and FireFox. All looks okay.
Perhaps try emptying your browser cache and reload the page. Maybe this will clear some cobwebs and let you see the page properly. Good luck!

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