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RFNAPLES
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- Posted: 01/13/2013 13:29
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People still use Internet Explorer?
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Norman Bates
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What is a drop-down list?
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RFNAPLES
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- Posted: 01/13/2013 15:27
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RFNAPLES wrote: | Thumbnail. Click to enlarge. |
Apparently so. That's pretty interesting.
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RFNAPLES
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- Posted: 01/13/2013 15:34
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RFNAPLES wrote: | Usage share of desktop web browsers (November 2012 – StatCounter) Thumbnail. Click to enlarge. |
Without meaning to go too far off topic, it's pretty impressive how quickly Chrome has amassed such a huge market share, at the expense of both Firefox and IE (although IE usage had been decreasing steadily anyway).
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albummaster
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- Posted: 01/13/2013 16:13
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RFNAPLES wrote: | BEA Drop-Down Lists are not compatible with Internet Explorer 10. Until BEA correction, suggest using Compatibility View. |
Amazing that every time Microsoft release a new version of their browser, it is never backward compatible with previous versions . I've not used IE10 yet, but will add this issue to the list to be fixed. In the meantime, for those that still use IE, use compatibility view (or find yourself a better browser if you are able to).
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RFNAPLES
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- Posted: 01/13/2013 17:33
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RFNAPLES wrote: | Internet Explorer 10 |
I highly suggest you download a new browser. IE is notoriously horrible. I'm not sure about IE10, but I know IE8 wasn't compatible with all features on several huge sites, including facebook.com, amazon.com, microsoft.com, etc.
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