Just upgraded to internet explorer 11 and now I can't upload pictures here! Anyone else ran into this?
That did it! Thanks for your help.
hrm, I thought I fixed this. I guess not.
Tried Chrome in early days - needed work - might give it another shot.[/QUOTE
I was the same way. In the early days Chrome was to plain Jane and had no features. Today's Chrome reminds me of firefox before it got bloated. I was having the same problem with ad-ons in FF in that they would get broken every couple of weeks and I would have to go searching for something that would do what I wanted to do.
Huh?
He's referring to fixing some issues on the site that were IE related.Huh?
Something to do in the backend.. Vbulletin compatibility with ie
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He's referring to fixing some issues on the site that were IE related.
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I was the same way. In the early days Chrome was to plain Jane and had no features. Today's Chrome reminds me of firefox before it got bloated. I was having the same problem with ad-ons in FF in that they would get broken every couple of weeks and I would have to go searching for something that would do what I wanted to do.
Internet Exploder should be avoided, IMO, for one very simple reason: It remains deeply integrated with Windows; Firefox and Chrome are not. If you don't understand the implications of your *browser* being integrated, at a very core level, with your *operating system* you REALLY should be running Firefox or Chrome in my opinion.
Firefox has had some growing pains but I'm starting to think it has its collective act together again. Version 25.0 has been very stable for me of late while Chrome is also proving to be fast and stable. It also has most, if not all, of the most critical of extensions available for it. I use both with equal ease and have no real preference at this point.
Pick one, pick the other; but do yourself a favor and kick the "Internet Exploder" habit.
hrm, I thought I fixed this. I guess not.
There's a difference between the 2 though: Google actually makes stuff that works good.What's really sad about this whole thing is that I trust Microsoft a LOT more than I trust Google.
And I don't trust Microsoft AT ALL!
You have to be a crooked Chicago lawyer to understand Google's TOS,
Microsoft's terms are a POS and security is practically nonexistent with BOTH of them!
My online usage is with Safari simply because I can run the damn thing.
BWTHDIK?
Pete