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I can now put whatever I want in this space
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: South East UK
Posts: 744
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Maybe one of those tools to tweak things will be released, as most of the complaints I've read about are about NOT being able to change fixed positions. At the moment I like IE7 a lot, but I just wish I could make a couple of tiny teensy weensy adjustments. I have wasted space and three rows of stuff when I want no wasted space and two rows, dammit! ![]() I'll shut up about it now. |
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~Serving Up Sinful Sex ~
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Missouri City, Texas
Posts: 1,928
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I'll still say I'm not going to upgrade... right now anyway. As soon as I hear these small annoyances have been fixed, I'll run right over to Microsoft and download their shiny new browser. Until then, IE6 and Firefox work for me.
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I can now put whatever I want in this space
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: South East UK
Posts: 744
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To be honest, I only re-installed IE7 to play with it a bit, but kept it because I was too lazy to go back to IE6. I loved IE6 and miss it's tweakability compared to IE7, but the fonts look much nicer now so I'm keeping it. ![]() |
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