There used to be an issue on our main page, where some lines showed underlined in IE.
Thanks to great Invision support team, it's been fixed :)
Pesky underlines showing in IE fixed
Started By Broni, Jan 11 2011 09:36 PM
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#4 Re: Pesky underlines showing in IE fixed
Posted 11 January 2011 - 10:14 PM
In IE9 you will see a difference, what IE should have been since its inception.
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Posted 11 January 2011 - 10:32 PM
Not meant to be anything but a fast safe browser with only a touch of added features. Yes past versions of IE were and are totally Hugh mistakes on Microsoft's part,and they admit it.Yes I also use other browsers each with their own homepage and favorites bar.
I for one prefer security over added features and as a Malware specialist you would have to agree.
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I for one prefer security over added features and as a Malware specialist you would have to agree.
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#7 Re: Pesky underlines showing in IE fixed
Posted 11 January 2011 - 10:38 PM
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I for one prefer security over added features and as a Malware specialist you would have to agree.
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Not meant to be anything but a fast safe browser
The rest of the above sentence = boring browser.
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Yes past versions of IE were and are totally Hugh mistakes on Microsoft's part,and they admit it
Bullies never admit.
#8 Re: Pesky underlines showing in IE fixed
Posted 12 January 2011 - 02:28 AM
Lets see now, dated from 3/06 From PC World
and through to 11/09 From Lockergnome and many in between dates there have been many admitted mistakes by Microsoft including by Bill Gates.So now you have been shown 3 of them and if you wish there are more to see.
Browsers are a matter of preference to most and in the long run it's the user who is in control of where it goes. Even the most knowledgeable computer specialist can make mistakes in judgment when it comes to security and internet safety.Knowing how to read a malware scan and suggesting how to fix a problem is one thing and getting people to listen on how to not to get the problem in the first place is another. Every browser is just that, a browser, it's what you do with it that is the ultimate internet experience.
and through to 11/09 From Lockergnome and many in between dates there have been many admitted mistakes by Microsoft including by Bill Gates.So now you have been shown 3 of them and if you wish there are more to see.
Browsers are a matter of preference to most and in the long run it's the user who is in control of where it goes. Even the most knowledgeable computer specialist can make mistakes in judgment when it comes to security and internet safety.Knowing how to read a malware scan and suggesting how to fix a problem is one thing and getting people to listen on how to not to get the problem in the first place is another. Every browser is just that, a browser, it's what you do with it that is the ultimate internet experience.
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