tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-149224757183756660.post4071712088286831942..comments2024-03-28T22:21:46.973-07:00Comments on Tossing It Out: Ask Arlee: Can You Help With a Computer Problem?Arlee Birdhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11663942782929929334noreply@blogger.comBlogger39125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-149224757183756660.post-57277883584421292162013-03-06T13:33:51.962-08:002013-03-06T13:33:51.962-08:00Hi Lee. Just started following this blog of yours ...Hi Lee. Just started following this blog of yours and also interested in this Chrome related issue your other readers and you have been experiencing. <br /><br />I have a small netbook that I do all my blogging on and have been running Chrome exclusively on it since I took it out of the packaging and did the download for it. I haven't had any issues with it at all and I have been using it for around a year and a half. It's also on my smartphone too and it's better than the stock mobile browser on there. <br /><br />In my experience the old fashioned solution of take it off (leaving the browsing history) then re-installing might be a hassle, but generally heals most ills. <br />Cheers, <br /><br />W. Wayne Assirattihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13959368598307352186noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-149224757183756660.post-35548768204826928122013-02-28T17:53:58.504-08:002013-02-28T17:53:58.504-08:00Chuck -- I was using IE today and yesterday (don&#...Chuck -- I was using IE today and yesterday (don't often go there) and it looks like they've made some improvements.<br /><br />Donna -- Thanks for stopping.<br /><br />C.Lee -- It seems like even the "experts" aren't in full agreement about computer issues. You find all sorts of opinions on Google.<br /><br />Lee<br />Arlee Birdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11663942782929929334noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-149224757183756660.post-8484545657525714662013-02-28T17:14:20.272-08:002013-02-28T17:14:20.272-08:00I knew there was a reason I didn't jump into C...I knew there was a reason I didn't jump into Chrome. So glad you had some help for Yvonne on this one . . .Yvonne and a lot of others I'm sure.cleemckenziehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15456109243453726483noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-149224757183756660.post-73460144461788941752013-02-27T23:50:53.926-08:002013-02-27T23:50:53.926-08:00Thanks Lee and Yvonne.
....dholeThanks Lee and Yvonne.<br /><br />....dholedolorahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08715849844092553699noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-149224757183756660.post-89824042532163520422013-02-27T22:55:48.575-08:002013-02-27T22:55:48.575-08:00Lee,
Again, sound advice that I missed from my pr...Lee,<br /><br />Again, sound advice that I missed from my previous comment.<br /><br />I too would recommend that people have more than one browser on their computer. I use Firefox 99% of the time for the sole reason that my bookmarks and passwords are stored there. I also have Chrome for times when things don't look quite right and I feel curious if it's a website design fault or a browser issue. I also have Opera (another, less well known browser).<br /><br />It's good to be on the safe side.<br /><br />Re me deleting the comment or a Google conspiracy, I work in IT and am very competent with computers so it's unlikely that I would have pressed the delete button. That said, I was in a rush to leave work last night so it's possible. I'm not one for conspiracy theories, especially over one 'minor' issue.<br /><br />wizzardSSEdward Hallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09637587378401967338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-149224757183756660.post-25581237341782707502013-02-27T18:34:13.131-08:002013-02-27T18:34:13.131-08:00I looked up her blog in my IE and everything is ju...I looked up her blog in my IE and everything is just fine. I use IE8 and 9 (depending on the machine I am on) with no issues whatsoever when it comes to seeing any blog. <br /><br />I have Chrome installed but do not use it very often. It is there simply for the rare time a site I am on damn near requires you have it for the site to be useful.<br /><br />Good tips though for the limits in all of us when it comes to computers.Chuckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13676928110297819368noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-149224757183756660.post-40276468922153998022013-02-27T18:22:39.145-08:002013-02-27T18:22:39.145-08:00Buck - Believe me, I barely know what I'm doin...Buck - Believe me, I barely know what I'm doing most of the time when it comes to the computer. I may try the other user suggestion sometime, but hope I don't get in the situation where I have to.<br /><br />Lee<br />Arlee Birdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11663942782929929334noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-149224757183756660.post-8832315473991843262013-02-27T18:20:40.480-08:002013-02-27T18:20:40.480-08:00"...not everything is political."
Oh ye...<i>"...not everything is political."</i><br /><br />Oh yeah? Since when?<br /><br />I'm thinking that Chrome is not the culprit in my case but something on my computer that conflicts with Chrome. And like you say it could be related to individual computers.<br /><br />As far as the disappearing comments I think it's usually a Blogger glitch. I've noticed that it happens most often on specific blogs and usually where the comment box is embedded. <br /><br />Ed's comment appeared in my email, but in comments it showed as having been deleted by the author. I think Ed probably just hit the wrong button. I've done that before. <br /><br />I guess I'm not quite ready to abandon Chrome yet. It's still a hung jury.<br /><br />Lee<br />Arlee Birdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11663942782929929334noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-149224757183756660.post-89843718253953953442013-02-27T17:56:56.284-08:002013-02-27T17:56:56.284-08:00Solid advice Lee! Do you secretly work in IT? Th...Solid advice Lee! Do you secretly work in IT? The only other thing I can suggest is logging into the computer as another user. Over time, user profiles get messed up and may cause browser issues, too. If this is the case, create a new user account on the computer.<br /><br />I flip back and forth between Firefox, Safari, and IE. Haven't really played with Chrome too much.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-149224757183756660.post-72029059758000429912013-02-27T17:41:28.930-08:002013-02-27T17:41:28.930-08:00ARLEE BOID ~
>> . . . I'm wondering if i...ARLEE BOID ~<br /><i>>> . . . I'm wondering if in your case it might be a political issue. I'm sure you don't like Google for reasons of some of their policies.</i><br /><br />You're right, I don't like Google. But not everything is political, and I was willing to use Google Chrome anyway, since IE was no longer useable.<br /><br />Google Chrome seemed fast, but I was having issues with it IMMEDIATELY. For one thing, having the system crash and getting that *SNAP!* message CONSTANTLY when trying to view videos.<br /><br />I uninstalled GC and tried Firefox and have had no real problems like that since then.<br /><br />I think a lot of it has to do with what sort of computer one has, how old it is, etc. Some browsers just seem to be more compatible with certain machines, and MY machine definitely prefers Firefox to GC for whatever reason(s).<br /><br /><i>>> . . . And my question would be, Firefox is working okay now, but will it continue to do so?</i><br /><br />Not being psychic, I couldn't say. Time will tell. All I know is that Google Chrome stunk for me, IMMEDIATELY; but Firefox has worked well and saved me all the aggravation I was experiencing previously. So, for as long as it works, I will be grateful for Firefox.<br /><br />Incidentally, Blogger seems to have developed a new bug. WizardSS had his comment mysteriously disappear from your blog. I left a comment on your Sunday blog last Sunday, and when I went back to see if you'd responded to it, my comment was also missing without a trace.<br /><br />I also had a comment that I left on Jenny's 'MISSED PERIODS' blog mysteriously disappear too.<br /><br />We need to find a good detective to solve 'The Case Of The Disappearing Comments'.<br /><br />~ D-FensDogg<br />'Loyal American Underground'Stephen T. McCarthyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00249125637725791567noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-149224757183756660.post-43511943304290935122013-02-27T13:57:30.812-08:002013-02-27T13:57:30.812-08:00Yvonne -- Read wizzardSS's comment below. I th...Yvonne -- Read wizzardSS's comment below. I think he's saying the same thing about retrieving your deleted content. I know how frustrated you are. Just hang in there and don't give up! We have to show the computers we are smarter than they are and they cannot conquer us.<br /><br />Susan -- Very interesting! It's all such a puzzle, but surely the solution is somewhere.<br /><br />Tyrean -- It's like those people who insist Apple is the best computer format. I guess it's a matter of what you are most used to and what hasn't given you grief. For me, all browsers have had times of working good and bad, but my over all best experiences so far have been with Chrome. It's far from perfect though. You sound like my wife--she always goes to IE and won't use anything else. It's what she's familiar with.<br /><br />Julie -- I'm very happy about all the feedback, but I'm not sure I'm any further along than I was before I wrote this blog bit. I do hope Yvonne gets her computer issue solved. I hope I do too.<br /><br />Ed -- Great info. Unfortunately in the cutting and pasting process all of your links vanished, but the gist of the information is still there for anyone who wants to can research on their own.<br /><br />Lee<br /><br /><br />Arlee Birdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11663942782929929334noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-149224757183756660.post-11651966555221431962013-02-27T13:44:19.354-08:002013-02-27T13:44:19.354-08:00Here's a very informative comment that was lef...<i>Here's a very informative comment that was left by Ed (see wizzardSS comment above) that ironically I have had to copy and paste onto a new comment since somehow Ed's original comment was deleted. Fortunately I still had it in email notifications. Please read:</i><br /><br /><b>wizzardSS has left a new comment on your post "Ask Arlee: Can You Help With a Computer Problem?": <br /><br />Hi Everyone,<br /><br />Just spent a good 20 minutes reading the article and everyone's comments.<br /><br />Let me start by saying that - for those who are not in the know - Chrome, Firefox and IE (Internet Explorer) are all web browsers. In the main they all perform the same function - to display web pages.<br /><br />I have been designing and programming for the web for a number of years now and I would agree that while all of the web browsers are all supposed to do the same job... they don't.<br /><br />In my experience in this day and age, whichever browser you choose is entirely up to your preference. Some are microseconds faster than others, but this speed is negated when you are using something that you are not familiar with. Unfortunately, it is up to designers to attempt (often in vain) to make a website appear the same in each browser.<br /><br />As a heads up, Internet Explorer has been the bane of designers' lives for years. This frustration is aimed particularly at Internet Explorer version 6 which is now horrendously out of date and is very insecure. As a result, Google - and therefore Blogger - stop supporting it. Undoubtedly if you attempt to use Blogger on Internet Explorer 6, Google will attempt to stop you. If you have Internet Explorer 6, upgrade now (go to Help > About to see which version you have).<br /><br />In respect to Yvonne's initial problem that removing & restoring her blog caused all of her posts to disappear, I would suggest that it is nothing to do with Chrome, Firefox or Internet Explorer. If you imagine that only what you see on a website is handled by the browser, then anything else is handled by the provider (in this case, Blogger). As a result, once you hit that 'Remove Blog' button (or, equally, the 'Restore Blog' button), this is all handled by Blogger. The 'successfully removed/successfully restored' messages that you then see are handled by the browser. I hope that makes some sense!!<br /><br />Taking all this into account, I would suggest that as part of the 'Remove Blog' procedure, Blogger deletes all posts and unlinks all followers. I believe photos are handled by another Google product - Picasa - but once you remove the blog, the album associated with the blog disappears, thus deleting the pictures.<br /><br />If Blogger has deleted all of the posts/pictures/followers, then the only thing that it would have saved is your website name (the bit before .blogspot.com - e.g. Lee's is tossingitout.blogspot.com). As such, when you restore the blog, only your website name is retained.<br /><br />I would be curious to know if your design and layout is the same, or if parts of that are missing or broken too? My guess is that, based on the above, most (if not all) of it will have gone down the plughole too.<br /><br />Here is a useful link to Google's Help on the issue: How to Delete your Blog. There is a section on there about restoring your blog which says that "you can restore your deleted blog for 90 days after you’ve deleted it". Whether this helps or not, I don't know!<br /><br />I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news. If anyone has any other suggestions then I would be interested to know!<br /><br />wizzardSS - Empire's 5-star 500 <br /><br /><br /><br />Posted by wizzardSS to Tossing It Out at February 27, 2013 at 12:49 PM</b>Arlee Birdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11663942782929929334noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-149224757183756660.post-30289589004246212312013-02-27T13:23:44.906-08:002013-02-27T13:23:44.906-08:00Thanks for the great tips Lee! I'll have to re...Thanks for the great tips Lee! I'll have to refer back the next time I have a problem. Looking forward to part II.<br />Hope Yvonne's computer is running smoothly!<br /><br />JulieEmpty Nest Insiderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10074223969046687064noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-149224757183756660.post-59812645385886622092013-02-27T13:13:39.562-08:002013-02-27T13:13:39.562-08:00Those are all great suggestions Lee! I'm marri...Those are all great suggestions Lee! I'm married to a techie kind of guy but some things even stump him, and he's been telling me never to use Chrome, but he likes Firefox. I have a tendency to use whatever I'm used to (IE) and I keep meaning to switch. Tyrean Martinsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15356604721537744361noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-149224757183756660.post-86528306200102065192013-02-27T12:49:11.361-08:002013-02-27T12:49:11.361-08:00Hi Everyone,
Just spent a good 20 minutes reading...Hi Everyone,<br /><br />Just spent a good 20 minutes reading the article and everyone's comments.<br /><br />Let me start by saying that - for those who are not in the know - Chrome, Firefox and IE (Internet Explorer) are all web browsers. In the main they all perform the same function - to display web pages.<br /><br />I have been designing and programming for the web for a number of years now and I would agree that while all of the web browsers are all supposed to do the same job... they don't.<br /><br />In my experience in this day and age, whichever browser you choose is entirely up to your preference. Some are microseconds faster than others, but this speed is negated when you are using something that you are not familiar with. Unfortunately, it is up to designers to attempt (often in vain) to make a website appear the same in each browser.<br /><br />As a heads up, Internet Explorer has been the bane of designers' lives for years. This frustration is aimed particularly at Internet Explorer version 6 which is now horrendously out of date and is very insecure. As a result, Google - and therefore Blogger - stop supporting it. Undoubtedly if you attempt to use Blogger on Internet Explorer 6, Google will attempt to stop you. If you have Internet Explorer 6, upgrade now (go to Help > About to see which version you have).<br /><br />In respect to Yvonne's initial problem that removing & restoring her blog caused all of her posts to disappear, I would suggest that it is nothing to do with Chrome, Firefox or Internet Explorer. If you imagine that only what you see on a website is handled by the browser, then anything else is handled by the provider (in this case, Blogger). As a result, once you hit that 'Remove Blog' button (or, equally, the 'Restore Blog' button), this is all handled by Blogger. The 'successfully removed/successfully restored' messages that you then see are handled by the browser. I hope that makes some sense!!<br /><br />Taking all this into account, I would suggest that as part of the 'Remove Blog' procedure, Blogger deletes all posts and unlinks all followers. I believe photos are handled by another Google product - Picasa - but once you remove the blog, the album associated with the blog disappears, thus deleting the pictures.<br /><br />If Blogger has deleted all of the posts/pictures/followers, then the only thing that it would have saved is your website name (the bit before .blogspot.com - e.g. Lee's is tossingitout.blogspot.com). As such, when you restore the blog, only your website name is retained.<br /><br />I would be curious to know if your design and layout is the same, or if parts of that are missing or broken too? My guess is that, based on the above, most (if not all) of it will have gone down the plughole too.<br /><br />Here is a useful link to Google's Help on the issue: <a href="http://support.google.com/blogger/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=41387" rel="nofollow">How to Delete your Blog</a>. There is a section on there about restoring your blog which says that "you can restore your deleted blog for 90 days after you’ve deleted it". Whether this helps or not, I don't know!<br /><br />I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news. If anyone has any other suggestions then I would be interested to know!<br /><br />wizzardSS - <a href="http://empire500.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">Empire's 5-star 500</a>Edward Hallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09637587378401967338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-149224757183756660.post-42634719765126464442013-02-27T12:37:43.569-08:002013-02-27T12:37:43.569-08:00After my p/c came back from the shop, I decided to...After my p/c came back from the shop, I decided to use Chrome instead of Firefox. No problems yet. Had multiple problems on Firefox.Susan Kanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09834094675218254410noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-149224757183756660.post-13077772116170721432013-02-27T11:35:58.882-08:002013-02-27T11:35:58.882-08:00Lee, I emailed you regarding my comment. No idea w...Lee, I emailed you regarding my comment. No idea why it was deleted!<br /><br />Ed - <a href="http://empire500.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">wizzardSS</a>Edward Hallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09637587378401967338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-149224757183756660.post-34951418845628117872013-02-27T11:22:53.659-08:002013-02-27T11:22:53.659-08:00I would like to thank Lee and all who have taken t...I would like to thank Lee and all who have taken the trouble to write and offer their support and ideas.Writing poetry is a way of life for me since losing my mother and husband 2 months apart 14 years ago.....7 of those years writing a blog which up until recently have had little or no trouble. To sit and look at my blog and see just "1 follower" (Me) is soul destroying. I love the friendliness of the friendships over the Internet.Living alone can be so lonely especially in this cold weather, I now have to decide whether to soldier on with a blog that has been ruined. I bought a book and had a word at the pc shop and was told that if one delete a blog they usually have 90 days grace, not for everything to be empty overnight,<br />Once again Thank you all.<br />Yvonne. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-149224757183756660.post-88602811052209720742013-02-27T10:58:34.848-08:002013-02-27T10:58:34.848-08:00Anita -- I think I've seen that click issue yo...Anita -- I think I've seen that click issue you're talking about. Then the other day I was visiting someone and their computer showed blog pages looking differently than they look on mine. Must have been something with his settings. Computers can be such a mystery to those who are not part of the inner circle of knowledge, but I learn more as time goes on and I listen to more tips from others.<br /><br />Lee<br />Arlee Birdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11663942782929929334noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-149224757183756660.post-33886229447261688042013-02-27T10:55:36.980-08:002013-02-27T10:55:36.980-08:00LD-- I always hear bad things about IE, but when I...LD-- I always hear bad things about IE, but when I do use it I usually don't have too many problems. Firefox, eh?<br /><br />Karen -- If we take this discussion to Google there are many sites with the avid Chrome defenders. Maybe I should look on Bing or another site and see more debates.<br /><br />Phil - Ah, and the mystery deepens. I find it to be the same that certain computers use certain browsers better than others. It probably has something to do with other things downloaded on the computers perhaps? Maybe it's just a weird computer plot against humans.<br /><br />Lee<br />Arlee Birdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11663942782929929334noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-149224757183756660.post-36877299251695482682013-02-27T10:52:57.088-08:002013-02-27T10:52:57.088-08:00Good idea, Lee, to have a forum for discussing our...Good idea, Lee, to have a forum for discussing our "technical" issues. All of us have them from time to time.<br /><br />Currently, my title on my blog is filled in with a goldish brown color, however, when I click on a title post, it goes back to the original white that it's supposed to be. All I can do is laugh, as I've tried to fix it.<br /><br />And fixing things is intimidating. I never want to lose my blog; but I forked up the bucks to print it in a books (Blog to Print). One more year to go and I'll have it all safely bound in memoryland.Anitahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08180243708565855383noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-149224757183756660.post-74170581569392489082013-02-27T10:41:56.829-08:002013-02-27T10:41:56.829-08:00Hi Everyone,
Just spent a good 20 minutes reading...Hi Everyone,<br /><br />Just spent a good 20 minutes reading the article and everyone's comments.<br /><br />Let me start by saying that - for those who are not in the know - Chrome, Firefox and IE (Internet Explorer) are all web browsers. In the main they all perform the same function - to display web pages.<br /><br />I have been designing and programming for the web for a number of years now and I would agree that while all of the web browsers are all supposed to do the same job... they don't.<br /><br />In my experience in this day and age, whichever browser you choose is entirely up to your preference. Some are microseconds faster than others, but this speed is negated when you are using something that you are not familiar with. Unfortunately, it is up to designers to attempt (often in vain) to make a website appear the same in each browser.<br /><br />As a heads up, Internet Explorer has been the bane of designers' lives for years. This frustration is aimed particularly at Internet Explorer version 6 which is now horrendously out of date and is very insecure. As a result, Google - and therefore Blogger - stop supporting it. Undoubtedly if you attempt to use Blogger on Internet Explorer 6, Google will attempt to stop you. If you have Internet Explorer 6, upgrade now (go to Help > About to see which version you have).<br /><br />In respect to Yvonne's initial problem that removing & restoring her blog caused all of her posts to disappear, I would suggest that it is nothing to do with Chrome, Firefox or Internet Explorer. If you imagine that only what you <i>see</i> on a website is handled by the browser, then anything else is handled by the provider (in this case, Blogger). As a result, once you hit that 'Remove Blog' button (or, equally, the 'Restore Blog' button), this is all handled by Blogger. The 'successfully removed/successfully restored' messages that you then <i>see</i> are handled by the browser. I hope that makes some sense!!<br /><br />Taking all this into account, I would suggest that as part of the 'Remove Blog' procedure, Blogger deletes all posts and unlinks all followers. I believe photos are handled by another Google product - Picasa - but once you remove the blog, the album associated with the blog disappears, thus deleting the pictures.<br /><br />If Blogger has deleted all of the posts/pictures/followers, then the only thing that it would have saved is your website name (the bit before .blogspot.com - e.g. Lee's is <b>tossingitout</b>.blogspot.com). As such, when you restore the blog, only your website name is retained.<br /><br />I would be curious to know if your design and layout is the same, or if parts of that are missing or broken too? My guess is that, based on the above, most (if not all) of it will have gone down the plughole too.<br /><br />Here is a useful link to Google's Help on the issue: <a href="http://support.google.com/blogger/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=41387" rel="nofollow">How to Delete your Blog</a>. There is a section on there about restoring your blog which says that "you can restore your deleted blog for 90 days after you’ve deleted it". Whether this helps or not, I don't know!<br /><br />I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news. If anyone has any other suggestions then I would be interested to know!<br /><br />wizzardSS - <a href="http://empire500.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">Empire's 5-star 500</a>Edward Hallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09637587378401967338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-149224757183756660.post-72252693883410808712013-02-27T10:41:49.685-08:002013-02-27T10:41:49.685-08:00Hi Arlee,
This is really good that you resumed the...Hi Arlee,<br />This is really good that you resumed the Ask Arlee Page.<br />I am sure this will be a guide to many who visit these pages<br />especially at the time of A to Z blog challenge blog rush!<br />I am really sorry to note about the pathetic situation about Younna<br />I think the lost pages and the followers she can recover. Any ways<br />some experts will come here to help her out.<br /><br />I use chrome at home and firefox at office both works well at both places<br />but if i use it other way round at both places it gives trouble. this is still<br />a mystery to me. <br /><br />Many used to say Firefox is more user friendly, Anyways<br />i am not an expert to give a certificate to both. <br />let the readers come out with their experiences and doubts and hope some<br />experts to turn out here to answer the questions<br />Thanks Arlee for the initiative in this.<br /><br />Phil @ <a href="http://pvariel.blogspot.in" rel="nofollow">Philipscom</a><br /><br />And @<br /><br /><a href="http://www.pvariel.blogspot.in/2010/06/write-up-about-myself.html" rel="nofollow">My Bio-blog</a>Philip Verghese 'Ariel'https://www.blogger.com/profile/16981252465465661710noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-149224757183756660.post-64521506429033915902013-02-27T10:05:24.629-08:002013-02-27T10:05:24.629-08:00I echo the other commenters who said dump Chrome, ...I echo the other commenters who said dump Chrome, forget IE and stick with Firefox.Karen Jones Gowenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01153821980625034810noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-149224757183756660.post-59256023981818855152013-02-27T08:13:43.534-08:002013-02-27T08:13:43.534-08:00I picked up Chrome on an accidental install (attac...I picked up Chrome on an accidental install (attached to something else) and had all kinds of problems with it. I used to stick with IE for my browser until I ran into issues trying to upload photos to Blogger. Firefox runs slower but at least I don't have the photo upload problem.LD Mastersonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01202135756299574972noreply@blogger.com