Hello Neil,

Now I understand what you mean;My help page's appearance looks like
Heroku website because of the Heroku Nav bar.

"The user is now on your site, but to preserve the smooth and unified
user experience, your site should display the Heroku nav header for
sessions created via single sign-on from Heroku."

From: https://addons.heroku.com/provider/resources/technical/how/sso/4

I should remove the bar when user is not logged in with Heroku.

I apologize for misleading you.

Sincerely,
Tanin





On Apr 6, 9:24 pm, Neil Middleton <[email protected]> wrote:
> Not trying to be funny or anything, but this looks suspiciously like it's 
> trying to be Heroku proper, and not just an app hosted on Heroku.
>
> This would put me off straight away...
>
> Neil Middletonhttp://about.me/neilmiddleton
>
> On Wednesday, 6 April 2011 at 14:50, Tanin wrote:
> > Hello Heroku users,
>
> > Dynonamics adjusts your dynos automatically according to your
> > website's traffic.
>
> > I'm looking for medium-sized Rails applications that requires more
> > than 3-4 dynos to do Alpha testing.
>
> > You can see more information here:http://dynonamics.heroku.com/help
> > If anyone is interested, please send me an email: [email protected]
>
> > Regards,
> > Tanin Na Nakorn
> >http://www.whowish.com
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