A recent edition of Roy William’s Monday Morning Memo discusses the ads for the Mac. You know the one. It features the Mac and the PC in a conversation.
The article links to a clever picture of what that ad would have looked like 11 years ago.
A recent edition of Roy William’s Monday Morning Memo discusses the ads for the Mac. You know the one. It features the Mac and the PC in a conversation.
The article links to a clever picture of what that ad would have looked like 11 years ago.
A few days ago I posted about a technique to put the File/Edit/View menu bar of IE7 where it is supposed to go (ok … I’m biased).
I just found another way to do this, and a bit more as well. It is a free, downloadable tool that will let you tweak IE7.
It lets you move the menu bar, enable/disable Clear Type and set a default location for saving pages. It also has a repair function that can repair uninstall problems.
If you have begun using IE7, you have almost certainly noted that the classic menu, the File-Edit-View Toolbar is not on the top, immediately under the window title, where it ought to be.
We have spent years creating a standard layout for the graphical user interface (gui). And for some unknown reason Microsoft decided to not abide by their own standards.
Fortunately, you can fix it. This page explains how.
Put the info below in notepad and save as toolbar.reg
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar\WebBrowser]
“ITBar7Position”=dword:00000001
Here are my my attempts at clarification:
If you try this and have any problems, let me know. I’ll keep tweaking this post.
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