I'm running IE6. I have a great little links bar on top with all my bookmarks. I enjoy this. However, IE6 has no idea what it's doing. When I click on a favourite I have no clue where my link will appear.
Sometimes it'll pop up a new window, sometimes it will take over some random window (like my Webmail...) and I can't seem to find out where to fix it. Anybody else have this problem?
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Nick Burka - October 12, 2001 2:13 pm
I also experienced dificulty with IE6. Firstly, the Links bar wouldn't remember the order in which I put my links in, so they'd become re-ordered every time I opened it.
Secondly (and more annoying), I couldn't view the source of sites (crucial when designing them). I finally found a source online that advided me to clear my cache, even though I had 20GB of free storage space, and that fixed it.
Still the best browser around.
Kancer Kazoo - October 16, 2001 8:53 pm
You want to see the source of site so you can steal their design!!! Theaf !!!!
ahahah
James Pate - October 16, 2001 11:54 pm
Hey Robert, Will installed IE6 (I was reluctant), and after a while, when he opened it, it would go to his homepage. But if he did anything else, clicked on a link, typed in a web address and hit enter, it didn't matter what, the program would close. You could use a windows explorer window as a working webbrowser, however.
- James Clarence