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Old 12-05-2006, 02:45 PM
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Might not be the right place, but has anybody using IE-7 having any problems etc. with it. Don't relly want to download it yet if there are problems.
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Old 12-05-2006, 02:53 PM
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TBO, I have used it, and I don't really like it too much.
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Old 12-05-2006, 03:57 PM
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MS has already released a patch to clear up some issues.

We installed it on a test box at work and found that IE7 has problems printing web pages with complex tables. It also had some issues with CSS page breaks.

If you're using QuickBooks, there's an IE7 update that you'll need to download from Intuit. To prevent data corruption, do it BEFORE you install IE7!

I'd recommend that you wait a while. If you simply HAVE to have tabbed browsing, install FireFox or Opera.
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I am not one to advertise for any particular engine, but I have seen around a few offices that I work with, some employees have Y! Toolbar installed, and it installs a feature that enables tabbed browsing in IE6.
Just a heads up.
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Old 12-13-2006, 12:55 PM
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I have a site (over 1000 pages) which looks fine in FF and IE6.
I just installed IE7 and Site looks all different.
I believe I have fonts defined throughout site in any case will look into that issue.
Anyone else notice differences in sites with this browser?
Do we need to add seperate style just for this browser?
I just restored IE6 but should look into getting site to look good in IE7 as well.
As if we don't have enough problems getting sites to look the same across browsers... Hey, let's add another.
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