I use Mozilla Firefox for all the websites that IE7 doesn't work with.
2007-05-17 13:26:11
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answered by Kaylee. 3
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IE7 isn't the best browser out there, as some have stated. I personally use Firefox and find it to work very well. However, IE7 is a decent release from Microsoft and as a web developer I hate it and love it at the same time. They have fixed some problems that they have not wanted to in the past, but they have left some and made some. For the most part though, a qualified web site developer should have anticipated how IE7 would render a page and have already made changes to their site to make it IE7 compatible. If a site doesn't render correctly in IE7 it is hard to decide who to blame, but normally a good web developer will be able to find a way to make the page render correctly; thus, you may want to notify the webmaster of sites that aren't rendering correctly that you are having problems viewing their site in IE7.
2007-05-17 14:26:23
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answered by MikeJ 2
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Haven't had too many issues with IE7 except most of the problems as some said is all the rules they put into this new version to keep people who are undereducated about the internet from harming their computers.
Most websites I deal with, that I have issues with actually have had to put ways to bypass what is causing some issues (like for me multiple blank screens when clicking on a web link).. another which will be IE's problem is , they tab, but sometimes I can tab a new webpage to a new tab like I can in Firefox.
I currently use 5 browsers... Firefox (iceweasel), IE7, Opera, A ancient version of netscape (for a webpage I keep up) , and Seamonkey (old mozilla-pre firefox)
Out of all of them, I agree with most and unless I need one of the others to do a job, I use firefox
2007-05-17 13:36:08
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answered by gearbox 7
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i will wholeheartedly consider each of the previous solutions that reported promote off information superhighway Explorer and deploy Mozilla Firefox instead. It has each thing that Explorer has, it truly is better guard and there are lots of upload-ons so that you may customize it to the way you want. also nicely worth pondering are Netscape Navigator or Opera. All 3 programmes are loose downloads and are all way better perfect than Explorer.
2016-11-04 07:12:24
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answered by ? 4
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Maybe they'll do it soon. I'd just suggest that you keep your Automatic Updates so that they download the latest updates and upgrades for your system and maybe they'll have an IE 7 fix or update soon.
You might also want to try Mozilla FireFox, as I believe it's safer. The link can be found here.
http://Mozilla.com
2007-05-17 13:27:19
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answered by Jamie 7
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set access and defauts
add and remove windows componets
it is there but they some what hide it
you will have to play with these options
and it can be reloaded from there to
go to add and remove
on left side you will see these things
set access and defauts
add and remove windows componets
choose options you want
2007-05-17 13:26:16
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answered by Q&A Answer Mans Retired 7
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IE7 really sucks! when i install it, it works fine but when i quit the ie, my monitor goes stupid and my computer hang... so i have to restart...
2007-05-17 13:27:43
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answered by Jeffrey 4
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