Friday, May 27, 2011

Re: [Simply Computers] "Unstable websites"??

 

Without seeing the page, it's not possible to say for sure.

Often on sites clicking on the page will load more information. For
instance if you click on a picture it could zoom or rotate. It all
depends on the site and page though.

On 27/05/2011 01:11, fggybttm wrote:
> Well, I t h i n k I should have been clicking on the item/page if I wanted to stabilize the image/display. Could that be? ;-((
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> FB
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> --- In simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com, Joan Leach<jleach728@...> wrote:
>> If you're using SM, like Puppy Linux uses, instead of Firefox or IE, it could be the Web browser, too. Sometimes versions get released a bit too early...Try IE8 or Firefox without the Plug-ins, etc. as a test.
>> Joan in Reno
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>> --- On Wed, 5/25/11, John Peters<johnpetpub@...> wrote:
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>> From: John Peters<johnpetpub@...>
>> Subject: Re: [Simply Computers] "Unstable websites"??
>> To: simplycomputers2@yahoogroups.com
>> Date: Wednesday, May 25, 2011, 9:57 AM
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>> I seem to recall you are using a dial-up connection. My hunch would be
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>>> I've been trying to navigate a small engine website, but the pages just won't stay visible. Could that be the result of something wrong with my computer/software/etc? For example, at the moment I seem to have a jumpy cursor;-)
>>> XP3, IE8, via Google.
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