LN Strike Eagle wrote:Putting the browser into compatibility mode (button in the address bar) should cure the problem for you.
Appears to be some sort of bug in IE9, but as I'm running Windows XP I can't use IE9 to test the problem.
KJ994 wrote:Hello David. Near the top left corner of your screen you'll see something like the following listed L to R:
File Edit View Favourites Tools Help
Click on Tools and a dropdown menu will open. Two-thirds down you'll see Compatibility View Settings. Proceed from there!
All the best Robert
RoverDriver wrote:When using a laptop, I have the same problem as first described, and thought I had the answer after reading the above. My problem (and I'm not very PC literate) is that I have in the top right corner of my browser screen, a TOOLS menu, but there is no option listed for COMPATIBILITY VIEW SETTINGS.

Google Chrome knocks the pants of IE, Firefox is almost on a par with Chrome and Safari is also very good too!Beefy wrote:Or simply use a decent web-browser instead of Internet Explorer
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