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Its a lot like firefox to use but I'm also getting some rendering problems with some CSS.
Layered elements are positioning relative to the outer element when centering the content of the inner element i.e. width: 50%
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oh dear: IE7...
...just uninstalled it.
Couldn't get it to work with one of my online banks security systems.
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Uncheck the 'hide jobs you wouldn't get out of bed for' option in the preferences dialog box.Originally posted by DirtyOldManAnyone else having problems accessing Jobserve with IE7 ?
All other sites look ok but Jobserve only displays half a page then stops.
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Originally posted by DirtyOldManAnyone else having problems accessing Jobserve with IE7 ?
All other sites look ok but Jobserve only displays half a page then stops.
Yes. Same problem.
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Anyone else having problems accessing Jobserve with IE7 ?
All other sites look ok but Jobserve only displays half a page then stops.
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Vista is sucking less every time they release a new version.
Hopefully they will finally come up with a consistent UI for the next version that you can finally tell which window is active. Ironically you can make it look exactly like Windows 2000 with some frigging (which is my target for accepting a new OS).
IE7 however is FOUL. They've only half fixed it, they've got ANOTHER custom UI for it (rather than staying with a consistent, predictable windows UI) and it's bloody flakey. Not only that, due to the half fixing, there is another crock of tulip to fix to make things IE6, IE7 and Firefox compatible.
I don't like Firefox either - it's impossible using it sometimes as the F6 key is unpredictable and you lose focus on the browser frame perpetually.
Bring back the good old days of IE6 and Windows 2000. A decent combination!
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I just installed it 20 minutes ago on your recommendation.Originally Posted by scotspine
not bad at all...
I know for a fact that I wont like it.
I hate new things !
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Yep
The whole vista thing is not bad at all.Originally posted by scotspinenot bad at all...
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.. they got them tabs that Firefox have had for agesOriginally posted by scotspinenot bad at all...
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