Re: problem with web pages
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Date: 02/16/05
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Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 11:34:48 GMT
Another thing - if the "back" button isn't lit up, just X out of it and you
should be back to the page where you were. One of the websites I visit every
day is like this.
"Anne Carle" <acarle@munge.com> wrote in message
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>I HATE those Web pages! Try double-clicking the back button instead of
> single-clicking it. That's a fix about 80% of the time.
>
> Anne/OH
>
> On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 02:16:00 -0600, "Su" <.@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>It seems that lately, almost web page I advance to is problematic.
>>
>>I can get to something like www.pcmag.com without a problem. If I click a
>>link to move to an article they have, no problem. BUT, when I try to go
>>back
>>to the previous page, I'm stuck. No matter how many times I click the BACK
>>key, the page won't budge.
>>
>>Anyone have an idea about what is causing this, and how to stop it?
>>
>>And, no, I won't switch to Firefox (again). I had it teamed up with
>>Mozilla
>>once before and there was too much I could not access (required IE) that I
>>unloaded it, never to return.
>>
>
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