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Facebook doesnt seem to work properly for me with this? Everything else is fine though.![]()
whats up with facebook?
my facebook looks and feels the same as it was with ie8
Facebook doesnt seem to work properly for me with this? Everything else is fine though.![]()
Well for example if I open it in a new tab, and go to it it won't display anything other than what's on the previous tab.
Doesn't seem to work with Cufon which is a real pain for me because we use it on our main website. Even IE8 worked so it's anyone's guess how this has gone backwards.
Still, it's nice to see MS trying to improve things, it gives Google and the rest even more incentive to push harder to maintain their lead.
No complaints from me except for the change to the status bar - it doesnt show any information any more
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New layout system
In addition to using the processor, it takes significant memory to hold a modern web page in memory—in some cases, 10s to 100s of megabytes. When you have several web pages open, you can begin to consume a significant amount of valuable memory on your PC. Internet Explorer 9 has an all new layout system that is optimized to reduce memory use, particularly for HTML5 websites, which will place even more demands on the browser. During our development, we found that for large and visually complex websites, our new layout engine reduced memory uses in some cases by as much as 50 percent.
Similar to Windows 7 UI design, with Internet Explorer 9, we took a huge step back and asked ourselves what it is you do—and what you want to do—when you boot up your PCs and what you do when you open your browser.
Over the course of this review, we discovered some things about how people use their computers, their browser, and the web:
While in Windows at home, people spend 57 percent of their time online, in their browser. But for most people, there’s only a core set of features that they really use when they’re on the web. In fact, there are only 12 actions that more than 50 percent of people do. These include basic things like closing a window, clicking a link, using the back button, using the Address Bar to navigate—all things that account for the basics of what people do in a browser.
There are also a lot of behaviors that might surprise browser enthusiasts:
- Fewer than 1/3 of users have opened the Favorites Center
- Fewer than 1/4 of users have used the Home button
- 15 percent of users have opened a link in a new tab with Ctrl+click
- 7 percent of people have deleted their browsing history
There's just a huge, ugly, space-wasting gap. And with all that room to play with, they still couldn't manage to align the back button without cutting the bottom of it off.