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Ever since I did a re format--IE 7 is running just a touch slower then usual. Not a huge inconvienience, but can anyone walk me through the settings or suggest a few tweaks that might make it a bit more snappy? I have high-speed cable internet.

2007-02-24 11:19:54 · 3 answers · asked by Mid-Island- Marc 2 in Computers & Internet Internet

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IE7 is one of those Microsoft products that really can't be speeded up. It is what it is. You can turn off the anti-phishing. And you can do the usual cleaning of the system cache. Click tools > Delete Browsing History > click on whatever you'd like to delete. At a minimum temp files, cookies and history are always good to delete every so often. Old cookies or temp files can slow things down quite a bit.

Then there are some of the time saving things you can have IE7 do. Like automatically switching to new tabs. Click tools > internet options > general tab. In the tabs group (above appearance) click settings and in the new dialog box check the box next to "Always switch to new tabs when they are created". Keep clicking OK to back out.

A quicker way to open a link in a new tab is to hold down Ctrl when you click the link. You can also open sites from the address bar in a new tab. Type the address and then press Alt+Enter.

You can open multiple pages in a single IE7 screen and each page will have its own tab. But screen resolution might limit the total number of tabs you can see. So IE7 has a quick tabs feature which displays a thumbnail image of each open web page.
1. Open all the web pages you want in separate tabs.
2. Click the Quick Tabs button (just to the right of the star and + sign) or press Ctrl+Q. A thumbnail of each web page is shown.
3. Click on the web page you want to view

This website might have some other helpful info:

http://www.ie-vista.com/

plrr

2007-02-24 14:49:21 · answer #1 · answered by Angry C 7 · 0 0

in case you need an ordinary answer: i imagine it has to do with the quantity of issues placed into each and each browser. IE is determined as a lot as function with minimum updates, so there is extra stuff 'interior' of it. FF is determined as a lot as function notwithstanding the consumer needs. It has a lot less 'stuff' in it than IE because some human beings do not want a gaggle of ineffective crap of their browser. you'll observe a decline in FF % as you upload on to it. it really is all a count number of how many stuff are operating interior the browser historic past. As for no longer having the flexibility to position in...you have not presented us with any info. What operating equipment are your artwork pcs are operating? FF in all fairness versatile at the same time as it contains function. in the different case, you could pick to study into the below internet web site for further certain info. Or, you could try older variations of FF to make sure in the journey that they're going to set up.

2016-12-04 21:54:26 · answer #2 · answered by hertling 4 · 0 0

Turn off anti-phishing --- its the thing at the bottom that goes crazy when you enter a website with many links...
Right-click and turn anti-phishing off

2007-02-24 11:24:32 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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