FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Registration:
Holy Moly requires that you are a registered Mole in order to access and interact with the site. Registration is free and allows users to choose their own username and password, which will be needed during subsequent visits to the site.
How do I register?
You can register here and follow the on screen instructions.
What happens if I forget my password?
You can select the links on the site and request your username and password, if this is not helpful then please either use the contact form or email us at support@holymoly.com and we will get back to you as quickly as possible.
Once you have received a new password you will need to change it to one that you will remember easily, like "dog" or your bank PIN for instance.
Will I have to enter my username and password every time I visit the site?
Yes, if you want to get the best of our love.
Technical Support
Below is a list of technical advice to aid you to get the most from Holy Moly Website:
Recommended Software
* Firefox or Safari. Internet Explorer is shit on a stick, as any fule know.
* The latest Flash Player plugin. Without it you won't be able to watch our brilliant videos. It's a small piece of software installed onto your operating system and is used by web browsers to display Flash content. You can download the Flash Player here.
Other Technical Information
Firewall Settings
* If you have a Firewall (security hardware/software) or any other related security software running on your PC it may affect your access to the site. You should consult the manufacturer's manual or contact them directly regarding the package/hardware configuration.
How do I enable JavaScript?
Internet Explorer
Go to Tools then Internet Options Click on the Security tab Click on Custom Level Scroll down until you see a section labelled Scripting Under Active Scripting, select Enable and click OK
Firefox
Go to Tools then Options Click on the Content tab Make sure there is a tick in the box next to Enable JavaScript Click OK
Safari
Go to Safari Click on Preferences Click on the Security tab Make sure there is a tick in the box next to Enable JavaScript. Close preferences.
What are cookies and why do I need them?
A cookie is a small computer file that's sent to your computer by a website to store the details and preferences that you provide to that particular website.
During the course of any visit to holymoly.com, the pages you see, along with a cookie, are downloaded to your computer. You can find out more at Privacy Policy. The information gathered with these cookies is used to provide you with holymoly.com functionality.
Any website can send a cookie to your computer if your internet browser is set up to allow it. You can set your browser to accept all cookies or to let you know when a cookie is sent so you have a choice whether or not to let it be stored on your computer.
Go to the Help menu of your browser to learn how to change your cookie preferences.
Who built the site?
Quite a few people actually.
Most of the design was done in-house, with some homepage architecture stuff and usability from the marvellous Gemma Lane.
The site is built on the Drupal open source platform and has been modified to within an inch of its life by the patient and marvellous Purkiss.
Technical Support Help Desk
If you are still encountering technical problems then please contact us at support@holymoly.com









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