Yeah, this whole entire Wyzant site is made up of crackerjack toy parts. Just try to answer a math problem with this non-monospaced, non-color, and tiny text-input-box that janks back to the top of itself everytime that I click formatting button. I have worked as a web server administrator and "full-stack" developer for several years now and I have to say that most all of Wyzant is constructed with generic lego pieces and not from robust hand-crafted code (and please don't try to tell me that the click-together modular approach is better... it's not... ask any Drupal dev who really gives a @#%$ -- if it was, then we wouldn't have a willy-nilly up/down vote system). Are there no real coders left? Can anyone find the switch (a la PHP code?) to require someone to be logged in before they vote? What if your country allowed anyone to vote in a representative, for you, by casting as many anonymous votes as they desired... NOT A TRUSTWORTHY SYSTEM... Take a deep breath of the chemtrails and go on worrying about nothing... Who cares... this system is a joke. This is the price that we pay for our laziness. Want the problem fixed? Higher a few freelancers, like us, on a freelance website and build something from the ground up. It's not nearly as difficult as it might seem. Right now your just talking to some people in front of a brick wall (which is probably better than trying to talk to the brick wall.)