IE and Firefox both show the "Quick Link" feature on the red bar toward the top of the page. It's not visible in either Chrome or Safari browsers on my computer.
I am using Safari and I have Quick Links on the red bar at the top of the forums page.
Interestingly I was reading an article yesterday (can't recall where) that was just gushing over IE9. The author compared it to the present assortment of browsers and declared it a winner over them all.
Cited increased speed, more screen area (less toolbar type things across the top and bottom of screen), better use of HTLM 5 and a number of other things.
The author said in the past IE was always an also ran but IE9 is now the horse that is out front and running strong.
I don't know I'm still on IE7 tried IE8 and found it so screwed up I didn't want to leave it on my system. IE9 won't run on XP so I may never experience it for myself. IE7 works for me.
You on a PC or a Mac? I'm on a PC. Safari version 5.0.2
I have tried it on an iphone, ipad, and imac. All are running a flavor of Safari and Quick Links displays and works. Haven't tried Safari on a Microsoft box (yet).
Ed in Tampa wrote:Interestingly I was reading an article yesterday (can't recall where) that was just gushing over IE9. The author compared it to the present assortment of browsers and declared it a winner over them all.
Cited increased speed, more screen area (less toolbar type things across the top and bottom of screen), better use of HTLM 5 and a number of other things.
The author said in the past IE was always an also ran but IE9 is now the horse that is out front and running strong.
I don't know Iµ'm still on IE7 tried IE8 and found it so screwed up I didn't want to leave it on my system. IE9 won't run on XP so I may never experience it for myself. IE7 works for me.
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XP was released over a decade ago, design started around 15-20 years ago. That's an eternity in technology world. It's an old dog that's ready for a trip to the vets. Plus if they make it last forever, they won't make any new money.