What? Can you explain what you mean? If you're talking about 3 of the same rank, those are just different levels of each name. You have wood squire, the rest are iron squire and gold squire. If that wasn't it, then please explain what you mean more.
A screenshot would be helpful blackwolf, so we can help you. I think you just have a browser problem where the cells of the page or something got stuck together and looks really weird. Try changing browsers or something!
I would guess you are using Internet Explorer. For some reason, that browser experiences some glitches that you don't see with other browsers. But it isn't an issue with your computer, so no worries. If you want to view the site with less glitches and better functionality, I would try Mozilla Firefox. That glitch doesn't occur with Mozilla.
One day Internet Explorer will disappear like kazaa did when limewire cam out, or like xbox when xbox 360 came out. That'll be a glorious day for the internet.
One day Internet Explorer will disappear like kazaa did when limewire cam out, or like xbox when xbox 360 came out. That'll be a glorious day for the internet.
Oh I sure hope so. But until that day, we are stuck with it.
Oh I sure hope so. But until that day, we are stuck with it.
And can you believe that some websites, even recently made, just support IE, so stupid that someone is a web designer and believes that all people use is IE. :/
I know =( Some sites don't support Safari. Granted, not a lot of people use Macs in comparison with PCs... But I am definitely not tainting my computer with IE, and my computer for some reason really doesn't like Mozilla... it does like to randomly delete it sometimes though, lol.
What happens is all the rank badges are jammed up on your profile, right next to each other. Getting firefox will fix this problem. I suggest you do so now.
Yes... so in a nutshell, this is probably because you are using Internet Explorer. If you switch to another browser and this error continues, please let me know. But in the meantime, this will be locked off to prevent further explanatory repeats.