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Anyone else having problems with Facebook? If I scroll down the main news feed page the "write a comment" box after what people have written is like floating out of place.

Did you try force-refreshing the page? The text boxes are under the comments like normal for me.

Did you try force-refreshing the page? The text boxes are under the comments like normal for me.

Yup, and tried the advice above you. Still is doing it. I'm using Vista / 32 if it makes a difference.

I don't mind though as I don't use Facebook that much, if I click the box it goes back into place. Odd.

Anyone else having problems with Facebook? If I scroll down the main news feed page the "write a comment" box after what people have written is like floating out of place.

Nope, FB is working fine for me. I have it as a pinned site though, doubt that has an effect on anything other than the UI changes.

Using IE9 RTM here downloaded last night (never used the Beta or RC). Is anyone else having the problem when "store and display recently opened items in the Start menu and the taskbar" is unchecked, tasks for pinned sites are not shown/visible under jumplists (though IE9's stock tasks... start in inPrivate Browsing and Open new tab are still displayed).

So Internet Explorer is the only one that have 64 bits version, right?

yes and no,

officially they're the only one, firefox was going to have a 64bit version with 4 but it's been pushed back to 5 though they still release nightlies in 64bit for testing (though they're rather buggy atm)

Anyone else having problems with Facebook? If I scroll down the main news feed page the "write a comment" box after what people have written is like floating out of place.

have you tried clearing your cache yet?

This is becoming annoying. Doesn't happen all the time, but most of the time. Didn't have the problem with the rc. But i keep getting the "internet explorer has stopped working..." error message after i close tabs. It doesnt crash Ie, i browse fine, doesnt bother my current open tabs, only the one i closed.

Anyone else have this problem? know how to resolve it?

Does it happen when you run IE with no addons?

This is becoming annoying. Doesn't happen all the time, but most of the time. Didn't have the problem with the rc. But i keep getting the "internet explorer has stopped working..." error message after i close tabs. It doesnt crash Ie, i browse fine, doesnt bother my current open tabs, only the one i closed.

Anyone else have this problem? know how to resolve it?

It's probably Flash crashing... I've noticed it do that a few times, too. Look for an update incoming from Adobe now that IE9 has RTM'ed. :)

I just wish IE had a simple easy to use Page Info section like Firefox has.

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It is handy for downloading embeded videos (clicking save as) that my professors put up on our course pages. Viewing the IE source, then finding the URL link isn't as slick, plus it usually just opens in an embeded player anyways, vs Firefox actually forcing the download.

It is kinda hard to just use one browser now adays. Nothing satisfies all needs.

Anyone else having problems with Facebook? If I scroll down the main news feed page the "write a comment" box after what people have written is like floating out of place.

I find that same issue with Chrome as well - I find that clicking into the box and hit tab usually brings the bottom of the box to the top to where you can click.

Seems to also work with on IE9 as well.

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