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| Guest | Display Problems on Certain Websites I have a new Dell w/IE running on Vista. A couple of websites (of course, ones I need to use frequently) are not loading properly. Color-coding used to highlight data, table gridlines and a search box are missing. - IE accessibility tab -colors and fonts options are set to allow for website choices. - I have run a repair using the Vista DVD - no problems found. - I restored to an earlier time - no help for this problem. - Downloaded a second browser - same problem on same sites. - reinstalled graphics drivers - checked another machine using IE on XP - no problems, websites display properly w/out missing formatting I have to conclude that it is a Vista issue. It has been suggested that the style sheets for these web pages are being suppressed. Does anyone know how to allow those stylesheets???? (At least one of the web pages is most important that I access properly.) THank you. |
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| Guest | RE: Display Problems on Certain Websites 1 It could be the way the sites are written. 2 Is up-to-date Flash installed on your comp? "KC" wrote: > I have a new Dell w/IE running on Vista. A couple of websites (of course, > ones I need to use frequently) are not loading properly. Color-coding used > to highlight data, table gridlines and a search box are missing. > > - IE accessibility tab -colors and fonts options are set to allow for > website choices. > - I have run a repair using the Vista DVD - no problems found. > - I restored to an earlier time - no help for this problem. > - Downloaded a second browser - same problem on same sites. > - reinstalled graphics drivers > - checked another machine using IE on XP - no problems, websites display > properly w/out missing formatting > > I have to conclude that it is a Vista issue. It has been suggested that the > style sheets for these web pages are being suppressed. > > Does anyone know how to allow those stylesheets???? (At least one of the > web pages is most important that I access properly.) > THank you. |
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| Guest | Re: Display Problems on Certain Websites Hi, Can you give a link to one of the sites with issues? -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Windows help - www.rickrogers.org My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com "KC" <KC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2F80B22E-36D2-4211-A2E7-C147B9F26DFF@microsoft.com... >I have a new Dell w/IE running on Vista. A couple of websites (of course, > ones I need to use frequently) are not loading properly. Color-coding > used > to highlight data, table gridlines and a search box are missing. > > - IE accessibility tab -colors and fonts options are set to allow for > website choices. > - I have run a repair using the Vista DVD - no problems found. > - I restored to an earlier time - no help for this problem. > - Downloaded a second browser - same problem on same sites. > - reinstalled graphics drivers > - checked another machine using IE on XP - no problems, websites display > properly w/out missing formatting > > I have to conclude that it is a Vista issue. It has been suggested that > the > style sheets for these web pages are being suppressed. > > Does anyone know how to allow those stylesheets???? (At least one of the > web pages is most important that I access properly.) > THank you. |
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| Guest | RE: Display Problems on Certain Websites Hi, 1- I've been in contact w/ the webmasters for the sites. They are trying to troubleshoot but nothing so far. 2- I'm sorry. what exactly is up-to-date flash? "Mick" wrote: > 1 It could be the way the sites are written. > 2 Is up-to-date Flash installed on your comp? > > > "KC" wrote: > > > I have a new Dell w/IE running on Vista. A couple of websites (of course, > > ones I need to use frequently) are not loading properly. Color-coding used > > to highlight data, table gridlines and a search box are missing. > > > > - IE accessibility tab -colors and fonts options are set to allow for > > website choices. > > - I have run a repair using the Vista DVD - no problems found. > > - I restored to an earlier time - no help for this problem. > > - Downloaded a second browser - same problem on same sites. > > - reinstalled graphics drivers > > - checked another machine using IE on XP - no problems, websites display > > properly w/out missing formatting > > > > I have to conclude that it is a Vista issue. It has been suggested that the > > style sheets for these web pages are being suppressed. > > > > Does anyone know how to allow those stylesheets???? (At least one of the > > web pages is most important that I access properly.) > > THank you. |
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| Guest | Re: Display Problems on Certain Websites Yes, 1- www.optionetics.com (the biggest problem is in the web-based application I log into though some of the basic website is off as well) 2- www.audible.com (complete search box is missing in help section plus site, in general, looks like text as compared to HTLM) Thank you for any help. "Rick Rogers" wrote: > Hi, > > Can you give a link to one of the sites with issues? > > -- > Best of Luck, > > Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP > http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ > Windows help - www.rickrogers.org > My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com > > "KC" <KC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:2F80B22E-36D2-4211-A2E7-C147B9F26DFF@microsoft.com... > >I have a new Dell w/IE running on Vista. A couple of websites (of course, > > ones I need to use frequently) are not loading properly. Color-coding > > used > > to highlight data, table gridlines and a search box are missing. > > > > - IE accessibility tab -colors and fonts options are set to allow for > > website choices. > > - I have run a repair using the Vista DVD - no problems found. > > - I restored to an earlier time - no help for this problem. > > - Downloaded a second browser - same problem on same sites. > > - reinstalled graphics drivers > > - checked another machine using IE on XP - no problems, websites display > > properly w/out missing formatting > > > > I have to conclude that it is a Vista issue. It has been suggested that > > the > > style sheets for these web pages are being suppressed. > > > > Does anyone know how to allow those stylesheets???? (At least one of the > > web pages is most important that I access properly.) > > THank you. > > |
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