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I was so excited to publish a mobile version of my site. Created, previewed - all looks great. Published. The home page looks fantastic! But the menus and links don't work. At all. I have checked the links in Muse and they are pointing where they should....what gives? As for the menus - those are automatically connected to the pages, right??? This is not good. Not at all. In case this helps anyone figure out what is wrong, my url is http://www.getshotnaked.com Can anybody help me? (I am hosted through Adobe Business Catalyst, btw)

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    > I'll be running a 2 day workshop in San Francisco on
    > Flash Design for Mobile Devices in May.
    >
    > Please forward this announcement to anyone who might be
    interested.
    >
    > Details are below.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Nader Nejat // CEO
    > Omega Mobile //
    http://www.omegamobile.com
    > Accelerating profit through stunning mobile experiences
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    > What:
    > Flash Design For Mobile Devices
    >
    > When:
    > 2 days: Saturday, May 6 & 13, 9am ? 5pm
    >
    > Where:
    > San Francisco State University Downtown Center
    > Multimedia Studies Program
    > 425 Market Street, 2nd Floor
    > San Francisco, CA 94105
    >
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    > On the Internet go to:
    http://msp.sfsu.edu
    > Or, call: 415.405.7700
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