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Originally Posted by
DazzyD
Or the latest Firefox will work, too, as that is HTML5-native now.
Actually, that's a pretty good suggestion from Mr B. As HTML5 has in-built support for video, there's no chance of any complications or incompatibilites from otherwise required add-ons such as Flash. Good call! (off to try it myself!!).
Its the way forward! Bye Bye flash, hello good video!
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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
Jiggles
OK Callum, I know you're pretty clued up on these things, so I fear I'm going to have to venture into the unknown, and download Google Chrome. Now the question is, will I be able to operate it alongside the accursed IE9, or will Google follow a scorched earth policy, and destroy everything, bookmarks, favourites et al?
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Google can import all your favouries etc from IE and you have a choice of setting it as your default browser. If you do set it as your default then when you manually launch IE it will detect that it isnt the default and ask if you want it to be.
Both browsers will have an option to not ask you again.
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Dinosaur
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Dinosaur
Praise the Lord, I can hear!! For some reason I had to sign in to use it, and some bits of it seem funny to get used to, but we're up and running. Yippee.
Edit: Annoying conundrum. When I'm browsing on my phone, I don't get "Quick Links". Same with Chrome. Ideas anyone? Ta.
Last edited by Excalibur; 11-07-2012 at 08:58 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Excalibur
, I don't get "Quick Links". Same with Chrome. Ideas anyone? Ta.
You are not alone there Peter, using Chrome on my pc I do not get the quick links tab either.
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