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I used to visit a newspaper homepage with no problems. But one day I cannot access the contents. Only the top part of the homepage shown. I think I had blocked something!!! Can anyone help, thanks.

2006-10-27 02:24:02 · 2 answers · asked by Chan W 1 in Computers & Internet Internet

2 answers

Windows has it's own personality, and sometimes it gets cranky.

Reboot (shut down and restart) your computer and try again.

Ask a friend at a different computer to look at the same page to see if it's something on the site's side that's glitching.

Internet Explorer is part of Windows, you can't just reinstall it without having to do a lot more.

If it persists, download Firefox - it does the same job as Internet Explorer (shows you the internet), but it's better at it. And if Firefox gets grumpy you CAN reinstall it.

Yes, the two can work side by side.

Firefox - http://getfirefox.com/

2006-10-27 03:56:33 · answer #1 · answered by AmandaKerik 5 · 0 0

i take advantage of Firefox for ALL of my surfing at living house. opposite to what Christi C says, i do no longer use IE in any respect. I do my online banking, 401k, do all varieties of surfing and such and by no skill have a topic. interior the previous when I bumped right into a domain that did no longer artwork in Firefox I despatched the webmaster a word asserting so; in the event that they did no longer fix it interior of a month or so I in simple terms provide up going to the area. Opera is yet another large browser. i do no longer use it because of the fact i'm greater effective than chuffed with Firefox. At artwork i'm pressured via coverage to apply IE, and that i will no longer be able to stand the certainty that there are popups and classified ads that get via it. additionally, stay faraway from the "browsers" that gown up IE: Avant, Maxthon, etc. those varieties of do is upload a splash function to IE. they're nevertheless in simple terms as at probability of exploits and are as a lot of a protection probability as IE.

2016-12-16 15:17:15 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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