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Why Does Ie Crash On Answerbank?
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I type a reply then, half way through, the screen freezes and I get a message 'AnswerBank not responding' I have to type out my reply in a Word document then copy and paste quickly into the yellow box to get anything posted. What can I do please? Its driving me mad so it it :-(
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Aye thank you danny but it happens usually half way through me typing something and it won't even let me copy what I've written and close the page so I lose all me words. I'm looking up that thing Ummmm wrote but it doesn't work with IE so I'm thinking about changing to Chrome but that's a lot of bother just for posting post on here I think.
Install Firefox with a suitable 'Add-on' and your problems should come to an end. It doesn't cost anything to have another Browser which is better than IE
Click the following link and try a few other Browsers. You can have as many as you wish. I avoid Chrome because it tracks one's every move on the Internet and overloads one with Targeted Adverts.
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Click the following link and try a few other Browsers. You can have as many as you wish. I avoid Chrome because it tracks one's every move on the Internet and overloads one with Targeted Adverts.
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using an employer's resource, i'm stuck with IE, and it's company policy not to have too many plug-ins - including adblocker. I don't have admin rights so i can't add it myself. i'm stuck with it. the appallingly badly written ads with their infinitely long scripts mean I have great difficulty using this site.
Ads are clearly necessary to fund the site, but really, what's the point if they end up destroying the resource they're meant to support?
Ads are clearly necessary to fund the site, but really, what's the point if they end up destroying the resource they're meant to support?