ChatterBank1 min ago
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Putting this here instead of Technology as was saying earlier how bad AB was for loading and typing. Have just changed to Chrome and it is going like a bomb! No hesitation so apologies to AB it must be IE that is rubbish.
Trouble is as I'm not good on computers have not been able to pin anything to task bar. Says have pinned but cannot see it. Expect will get it together eventually.
Really please with this.
Trouble is as I'm not good on computers have not been able to pin anything to task bar. Says have pinned but cannot see it. Expect will get it together eventually.
Really please with this.
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No surprise there then! Most web designers stopped trying to make web pages 'IE-friendly' about a decade ago. Many designers now ONLY test pages with Chrome and Firefox (for PCs and laptops) and for Opera, Safari, Dolphin, etc (for mobile devices). Even Edge isn't always taken into consideration when designing websites these days.
Firefox appears to be the most popular browser (for desktops and PCs) among AB members, with Chrome (which is the most popular browser in the world) not far behind. Very, very few people use Internet Explorer these days (unless, say, they're stuck with it at work because their bosses won't allow anything else to be installed on their PCs).
I can never seem to really get along with Chrome, which is why I use Firefox. If you find that you also don't fully like Chrome, try Firefox, Avant or Vivaldi. (They're all infinitely better than IE!)
No surprise there then! Most web designers stopped trying to make web pages 'IE-friendly' about a decade ago. Many designers now ONLY test pages with Chrome and Firefox (for PCs and laptops) and for Opera, Safari, Dolphin, etc (for mobile devices). Even Edge isn't always taken into consideration when designing websites these days.
Firefox appears to be the most popular browser (for desktops and PCs) among AB members, with Chrome (which is the most popular browser in the world) not far behind. Very, very few people use Internet Explorer these days (unless, say, they're stuck with it at work because their bosses won't allow anything else to be installed on their PCs).
I can never seem to really get along with Chrome, which is why I use Firefox. If you find that you also don't fully like Chrome, try Firefox, Avant or Vivaldi. (They're all infinitely better than IE!)