Wanted to give you a heads up, since MS is giving away the beta of IE 7 to anyone brave enough to try it - http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/ie7/default.mspx
The main page does not show anything other then the ad at the top and the menu bar at the left. So far everything in the forum appears to work correctly from what I've seen so far.
(edit - menu bar across the top - GW, guru, Auction etc) shows downward but still usable in the forums but appears fine on main page and auction pages).
Attached is a screen shot.
This is not a rant by any mean, wanted to give you guys a heads up that's all.
IE 7 (Public Beta 2) and Guru Main Page
EternalTempest
kzap
bah damn IE
Kaguya
Well it's just at beta stage, so I wouldn't worry about glitches like that just yet..
If it remains even after beta, then I must congratulate MS for once again creating their own HTML standard.. >:|
If it remains even after beta, then I must congratulate MS for once again creating their own HTML standard.. >:|
TB_
Well the guru site has over 260 errors in its html (chainr eaction of course), so its lucky that it works at all. However, if it doesnt work in an IE browser, normaly its due to it doing something right. You may want to uninstall the update to as IE7 is known to cause issues with patching and such.
Might as well add the, go use firefox thing to....
Might as well add the, go use firefox thing to....
EternalTempest
Completely agree, IE 7 is beta and will have some bugs, but it also changed the way it rendered web pages and did a "more accurate but not completely correct support for" DHTML & XML support to be more "accurate" and I could see the same problem latter more then likely too. I did notice it before in pre-public beta's too but didn't post anything. Want prompted me too was the fact there giving it away to the world now.
Firefox is my primary browser but I love to try out major beta's such as this. To be honest, this is the 1s time I tried IE in some time. I work it phone non-scripted tech support and the best way to learn, is to use the product so I'm at least familiar with it. So far IE 7 is a huge step in the right direction but still perfer FireFox.
I wanted to stress that I'm not complaining. I've done web page development and know of the joys of how browsers render pages differently.
Oh to remove IE 7, you will have to do a system restore point, it replaces (and removes IE 6) and does not show up in the add/remove list for the ability to remove it.
Firefox is my primary browser but I love to try out major beta's such as this. To be honest, this is the 1s time I tried IE in some time. I work it phone non-scripted tech support and the best way to learn, is to use the product so I'm at least familiar with it. So far IE 7 is a huge step in the right direction but still perfer FireFox.
I wanted to stress that I'm not complaining. I've done web page development and know of the joys of how browsers render pages differently.
Oh to remove IE 7, you will have to do a system restore point, it replaces (and removes IE 6) and does not show up in the add/remove list for the ability to remove it.