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Upgraded to Windows 8 from Windows 7 and guess I am in the minority since I
am beginning to love it. Yes there is somewhat of a learning curve but getting the hang of it. One thing I noticed is that with Windows 8 you automatically get IE10. Some of the web sites I go to are incompatible with IE10. On one web site all I get is a blank black screen. On others, some of the web links are not visible. I have to either view them in Chrome or click on Compatibility View. The problem with the web sites on which some of the links are invisible is that it is often hard to discern that there is a link there. It appears that may web sites are going to have to update their site in order to be compatible with IE10. |
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"Steve" wrote in message ... Upgraded to Windows 8 from Windows 7 and guess I am in the minority since I am beginning to love it. Yes there is somewhat of a learning curve but getting the hang of it. One thing I noticed is that with Windows 8 you automatically get IE10. Some of the web sites I go to are incompatible with IE10. On one web site all I get is a blank black screen. On others, some of the web links are not visible. I have to either view them in Chrome or click on Compatibility View. The problem with the web sites on which some of the links are invisible is that it is often hard to discern that there is a link there. It appears that may web sites are going to have to update their site in order to be compatible with IE10. I haven't run into that yet. Any examples :-) I don't love it, but with some tweaks and 3rd-party help, I could live with it. -- SC Tom |
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The bigger challenge will be for web sites to adapt to the different devices being used to access their content.
-- ....winston msft mvp mail "Steve" wrote in message ... Upgraded to Windows 8 from Windows 7 and guess I am in the minority since I am beginning to love it. Yes there is somewhat of a learning curve but getting the hang of it. One thing I noticed is that with Windows 8 you automatically get IE10. Some of the web sites I go to are incompatible with IE10. On one web site all I get is a blank black screen. On others, some of the web links are not visible. I have to either view them in Chrome or click on Compatibility View. The problem with the web sites on which some of the links are invisible is that it is often hard to discern that there is a link there. It appears that may web sites are going to have to update their site in order to be compatible with IE10. |
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