Announcing my web site

Hi everyone,
New on the block. Learning fast. I updated my web site and published it than tried to announce it. But a message comes up about a default web address. I got this email from a friend:
Anyone help me out?
Hi Guy,
Unrelated to skydiving, when you sent that email from your [email protected] account is showed as "ANONYMOUS ANONYMOUS" in my email inbox, as opposed to saying "Guy Wright" (like your aol account does). I just wanted to pass this along as it's probably a setting in your account or something.

Hi Beth
Welcome to Apple Discussions
Your site strongly appeals to my Italian food genes.
I noticed the page uses Flash - probably due to the Video being embedded in the page. If the Flash plug-in is not up-to-date, then a crash would likely occur.
You can check your current Flash plug-in version versus the latest by going here. If you need to upgrade, go here
Once downloaded, quit Safari. Go to your Downloads folder and click on the Flash installer. After the installation is complete, go to your Finder: Applications>Utilities folder. Open Disk Utility. Highlight your Hard Drive on the left, then select "repair permissions".
When complete, close Disk Utility, then open Safari. Go to the Safari Menu and select "empty cache".
Now try your web site. If it crashes, click on "report" when the Crash Panel appears. Then, copy/paste the entire crash report to your reply here.

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