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quicktell
December 17th, 2010, 09:57
Hi Leslee,
Over the past few days I have noticed that the navbar does not load after logging in and selecting a responder. The only way I can get it to load is to click on the link "Click here for more" at the bottom right of the responder stats displayed as the default page.
Merry Christmas to you, Kyle, Hans, and your families anyway! ;)
leslee
December 18th, 2010, 06:10
Hi Quicktell,
I have sent this through to Hans to investigate - which OS and browser are you using now?
Merry Christmas to you and your family as well.
quicktell
December 18th, 2010, 10:32
Thanks Leslee. I'm using IE 8.0 and as you asked, I just checked in Firefox. It appears only to be a problem in IE because all displays as it should in Firefox.
Frankly, I don't like IE however, I actually use a browser called SlimBrowser which has many very useful features not found in Firefox. The only problem with SlimBrowser is that it uses the IE engine so if a site has incompatibility problems with IE they will automatically appear in SlimBrowser.
leslee
December 18th, 2010, 12:14
Ok checked it and it is definately a problem with SlimBrowser IE 6 + / Firefox / Chrome all work perfectly.
quicktell
December 18th, 2010, 12:28
You're right. I just closed SlimBrowser and tried in IE 8 and it worked perfectly. I will take this to the SlimBrowser forum because there's probably a conflict of scripts. Sorry to have wasted your time Leslee. :(
leslee
December 18th, 2010, 12:57
No not a waste of time at all!
Hans discovered SlimBrowser works on IE9 which is still in beta, so now we have a heads up that there could be a problem in the future with IE9 Hans is looking into it. Thankyou!
Have you seen the snow in Sussex, Gatwick is closed again, I don't remember a December like this ever!
quicktell
December 18th, 2010, 13:33
We're 22cm deep here in Aurillac. It's great for the ski station above us but is causing havoc with traffic. I'm going to have quite a few unhappy customers due to Xmas presents that arrive late. The couriers can't even collect the parcels, let alone deliver them!
I remember a December like this when I lived in Surrey. I think it was '63. In those days we were no strangers to white christmases but that year was VERY COLD!
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