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no, im not using firefox becuase its slower and never rembers my passwords when I click "REMEMBER PASSWORD FOR THIS SITE"

 

Well when I go on IE and I see stuff like sigs that are suppose to be transaparent. They come with this grey box around them. Anyone know how to fix this?

no, im not using firefox becuase its slower and never rembers my passwords when I click "REMEMBER PASSWORD FOR THIS SITE"

 

Well when I go on IE and I see stuff like sigs that are suppose to be transaparent. They come with this grey box around them. Anyone know how to fix this?

 

 

You complain about Firefox not working, but arent willing to fix it. But you're trying to fix IE?

 

ahahahhhahaha

 

 

Just get over it and use firefox.

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You complain about Firefox not working, but arent willing to fix it. But you're trying to fix IE?

 

ahahahhhahaha

 

 

Just get over it and use firefox.

 

 

What????

 

1- Complaning about IE

2- Didnt say firefox didnt work, said it was slow

3- I am willing to fix it

1- Complaning about IE

 

 

no, im not using firefox becuase its slower and never rembers my passwords when I click "REMEMBER PASSWORD FOR THIS SITE"

 

You complaining about firefox not working.

 

2- Didnt say firefox didnt work, said it was slow

 

 

Firefox is slow to load initially on Windows XP. You can speed this up a bit by using XP's built in prefetcher. Simply right-click on the Firefox icon you use to start the browser. Select Properties and in the "Target" line, add the text: /Prefetch:1

 

The whole line should resemble this:

"C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" /Prefetch:1

 

 

Give that a shot.

 

 

 

And sorry, cant help you with IE, but maybe that'll work for firefox.

the reason you get the transparency in firefox is because firefox was made to support transparent PNG files, so GIFs are your only problem, there is no way to fix that, and I have never had a problem with firefox's password handling. Stop whining now and delete IE from your computer.
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