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Maybe they omitted it because it would fix things by removing the MSN/DSL stuff. I wonder if it would help to reset IE8 anyway in standalone version.
Maybe they omitted it because it would fix things by removing the MSN/DSL stuff. I wonder if it would help to reset IE8 anyway in standalone version.
Have you ever tried just to use the Back button of the browser ?
Seems to work fine in Firefox.
-DG
Yes I've tried it with other accounts on other computers and it works as it should. The back button on the browser will return to the website home page. Again the problem is this... When clicking on the image of the sun on the left side of the spaceweather.com home page, the image should enlarge but be totally within view. On my new Windows 7 computer when I click on the image it scales up so large that I can see only 1/4 of the sun image, with no way so size it down other than to use the back button.
This is not the way it's supposed to function. I know this from several years of looking at this site on a daily basis with computers other than my new Windows 7 machine.
When I first got this new Windows 7 computer I clicked on the image and it enlarged as it should and the magnifying glass with the "-" sign in it appeared over the image, then somehow something happened... I clicked when or where I shouldn't have, I pressed a key I shouldn't have...I don't know... but enlarging the image on this website has not functioned correctly since.
Again, I appreciate all the advice on this situation, and hopefully we'll find a resolve for the problem.
Ken
I have the advanced Multimedia setting checked "enable automatic image resizing" so anytime a large image appears (and after fully downloaded) it is automatically made smaller to fit the page, so that I see the magnifying symbol with the "+" in it first (the option to re-enlarge it). After re-enlarging the "-" symbol appears giving me the option to reduce it again. This is how it works for me on your image. What happens if you enable that option (or is it even available on MSN/DSL)?
Are you saying you don't have those options or that you haven't found them yet ??I don't have the Tools>Internet Options>Advanced>Reset option.
What happens, if you press ALT do you get this menu bar ?
If not, your IE is neutered and you should get rid of it ASAP either getting a fully working IE or go the alternate route with FF, Chrome or Opera (or even Lunarscape).
If you do get said bar, go to Tools/Internet options/Advanced scroll down to Multimedia and compare to this snippet
(I don't use IE so all what's checked here is done so by default)
Or you can try those two reset/restore buttons.
-DG
I have all those options in the regular IE 8, and the image viewing works fine. It's in the "MSN Explorer v.10.xxxx" that the image viewing problem on this particular website exists.
I prefer to use the MSN/DSL browser/homepage as it conveniently has a lot of other features I prefer... prefered links, etc.
Again I thank all who have offered advice and suggestions, but it appears the answer will continue to be elusive regarding this proprietary browser that MSN provides for Qwest DSL.
Ken
Since it's clearly the MSN browser which causes the problems in question, you only have 3 options as I see it
#1) uninstall / re install the Msn Part to see if that somehow remedies the faulty behavior.
#2) use a different browser (either your IE8 or a portable Chrome, FF, Opera etc.) just for this one page
#3) suck it up and deal with msn's shortcomings (j/k)
What did mick Jagger sing: You can't always get what you want...but you can get what you need
-DG