Okay,
Try to reset your IE8 by doing this:
1... Click start >> Control Panel >> Double Click Network and Internet
Connections >> Double click Internet Options, on the IE Properties window
you will see these Options:
General | Security | Privacy | Content | Connections | Programs
| Advanced .
Click Advanced Tab and try this option before resetting your IE8:
scroll down to these:
[ ] Enable Third-Party browser extensions (Req Rest) uncheck this box.
[ ] Use smooth scrolling <- check this check box the click [OK]
see if the page will open okay.
If it doesn't then back again on the same window and down at the bottom
click on the Reset button to reset the settings for IE8.
Let me know if that will help.
David Black said:
This is the only web page that I have an issue with. I am using IE8. Also,
when I spoke with Apple tech suuport they told me that when they performed
the previous steps they could see all of the web page in question with no
problem. The support person mentioned something about changing something
called wrap around, but I cannot find such setting on my computer.
:
Hi David,
I really can't reproduce the issue on the web page. May be because I'm not
using iTunes software/app!
Does it happen with other web pages?
What browser are you using?
:
Go to iTunes then iTunes store then in upper right hand corner in the search
box type spiceloop then hit enter then click on first spiceloop icon the one
with the four faces inside and you will see the web page I am talking about.
:
can you send us the link to see it may be a design feature in the web page!
:
1024 X 768
:
:
When I look at a particular web page the far right hand side of the page
where the instructions are that I need is cut off. I do not know how or what
changes to make so that I can see the entire page.
What your screen resolutions set to?