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now if only I could move the menubar back to its rightful place at the top of the window. Having the address bar and tabs and such above it is just...wrong. But I highly doubt that is possible now, looking at this layout.
Hello Tayla, and welcome to Seven Forums.
I have not tested this in IE9 beta yet, but you might see if this may work for you.
Internet Explorer Menu Bar - Always on Top - Vista Forums
Hope this helps,
Shawn
UPDATE:
Just tested, it works perfectly. :)
Brink, Well that didn't last long! Now it is gone. I just did your Tutorial on keeping the menu bar always on. It did not work? Even when I hit the Alt key it shows up, then when I go to close IE it goes away and I have to hit the close button again.
Suggestions?
Hello Toughbook,
Unfortunately IE9 is still a beta, so there may be bugs or issues in it that may cause IE9 to not work properly on all system setups yet. You might see if resetting or uninstall/reinstall IE9 may help.
I think that is a good idea. I have to do it on another computer of mine as well. IE keeps crashing on every web page I open with ever since I installed IE9.
Thanks for the help!
Thank you, also you can press "Alt" from keyboard and will show Menu bar when it shows go to View >> Toolbars >> click on menu bar. now will be always On .
I hope this is clear
Note : I do it that with IE8 I thank the seem IE9 .
Thanks Brink.
Menu bar was already checked but toolbar was off. Alt worked to pop it up.
Used Option 3 to enable.
Works good so far.
Mike
Hello Mike,
Thank you for posting back with your results.
Dew,
I get the same thing in the 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7 using with the 32-bit and 64-bit IE9. The View -> Toolbars -> Menu bar is already checked, but it does not always stay on. Thank you though.
Last edited by Brink; 21 Sep 2010 at 01:54. Reason: typo
Brink,
yes, you are right. I installed it and tried to do that but does not always stay On. I think Microsoft will fix this problem .