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Does anyone know how to turn on this feature in IExplorer 7 ???
In IExplorer 6, I used to have this feature of hovering on a pic then seeing that small rectangular (see attched pic1) that allows you to copy it. But I missed that in IE7.
The second pic shows the Advanced Tabs of Internet Options in IE7, for ease of reference. I don't seem to be able to find an option to do that! What's the actual setting I need to activate on the Advanced Tab of Internet Options? Any help is appreciated |
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Stop using IE..
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How is that answer helping this person with what they want to know?
@ falconKing - Just do a right-click and save picture as. I'm not sure exactly where that setting is or even if they still have that now. |
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I 'third' that!?!?! :up:
I'm very happy with Firefox! try to install PicLens on it https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5579 and Shelley you're 1 post away from the Thousand... how are you going to celebrate? |
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Well, I suppose if I wanted to lower my standards, I could go with FF.
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But to answer your question, as an owner of any type of website, it would help to not use the worst rendering engine in the world as your browser, wouldn't it? --------------- Added [DATE]1211406665[/DATE] at [TIME]1211406665[/TIME] --------------- I hope you don't use IE then.. cause "standards" don't get any lower than they do with IE. And by "standards" I am of course meaning web based. |
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I like IE. I tried FF and it sucked! FF is the one that doesn't render right. IE was a standard long before FF came along. And it still is.
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I just use IE for my @LIVE's email
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IE is in no way standard. I honestly think that if you tried (and perhaps you have) to create a website that doesn't use tables for anything other than tabular data, and use clean semantic markup along with CSS, then you too will become a fan of anything but IE. This is coming from me. I have created probably close to 1,000 websites over the past 2.5 years at my job.. There has only been maybe one time that IE didn't give me additional hours of work to "fix". Yes, fix. I'm a markup nazi, and I don't use any unnecessary code.. so you would think that if a browser had any sort of clue, it would understand clean semantics. Not IE. But to each his own. At least you say that you have tried alternatives and haven't liked them. |
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