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Useful Tips for Using Internet Explorer 8

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IE8 I came across this article in PC Magazine about IE8 written by Edward Mendelson. It’s always nice to find tips that can improve your browsing experience.  I’ll list them out for you here, but read the article for more detail. I’ve used IE 8 since it was in beta and these are helpful.

  1. Select Text with Keyboard – Useful when you want to copy text within a webpage (my personal favorite of the bunch!)
  2. Compatibility View – Helps correctly render web pages that were designed for earlier versions of IE
  3. InPrivate Browsing – Browse without storing traces of your visits on your own computer in the form of cookies, history items, or cached pages
  4. InPrivate Filtering – This prevents display ads from following you to other sites
  5. Add More Accelerators – Provides useful shortcuts when you highlight items on the page
  6. Block Ads with InPrivate Filtering and Third-Party Filters – similar to the ad-blocking extensions in Firefox
  7. Suggested Sites – Microsoft will send you sights based on your browsing history
  8. Customize the Toolbars – Self Explanatory
  9. Status Bar – Clicking or double-clicking can reveal short cuts to menu selections

Written by wesy

May 18, 2009 at 11:07 am

IE8 Architectual Web Cast – Enabling Web Slices

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ARCast.TV – Enabling Web Slices on Your Web Site

Web Slices are a new IE8 feature that allows users to subscribe to some parts of a web page and receive updates automatically. In this screen cast, Zhiming Xue (Dr. “Z”), Microsoft Architect Evangelist, demonstrates through two simple examples how developers can easily create web applications that enable users to subscribe to select contents on a web page using the new IE8 feature, Web Slices. For additional resources about web slices are available at IE8 Readiness Toolkit and IE Developer Center.

Enabling Web Slices On Your Web Site

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April 20, 2009 at 9:22 am

Automatic Update distribution of IE8

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Around the third week April, users still running IE6 or IE7 on WinXP, Vista, Win Server 2003 or 2008 will get a notification through Automatic Update about IE8. This will be a staged roll out over time to the entire user base.

  • Windows XP and Win Server 2003, the update will be categorized as High Priority
  • Vista and Win Server 2008, the update will be categorized as Important
  • IE will not automatically install on their machines. Users must opt-in.

Reference Links:

Prepare for Automatic Update Distribution of IE8

IE8 Blocker Toolkit Available Today!

Blocker Toolkit to disable automatic delivery

Written by wesy

April 14, 2009 at 11:37 am

Do You Wish IE6 Would Go Away?

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This is not a Microsoft Web site – but a site created by a Norwegian. It still amazes me that there are so many users out there with IE6.  I guess it shouldn’t be a surprise since most of those users are on corporate desktops.  Here’s the link and share it with your friends!  If you don’t believe me that he’s not a Microsoft employee check the FAQ :)

stoplivinginthepast

Written by wesy

April 7, 2009 at 2:41 pm

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Internet Explorer Resource Slide

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Here’s a few links for IE8 that you might find useful.

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March 26, 2009 at 3:53 pm

IE8 Sessions at Mix – now online

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IE8 has recently been released, and I wanted to let you know that the Internet Explorer 8 sessions from Mix09 are now available on here

Here are few sessions to check out:

Dean Hachamovitch’s Keynote

Thursday, March 19th, 9:00am
Location:  Keynote Room

Sessions Presented By The Internet Explorer Team

A Lap Around Internet Explorer 8 – MIX09-T52F

Giorgio Sardo | Thursday March 19 |10:30 AM-11:45 AM | Delfino 4103

IE is back! In this session, you’ll hear the inside story behind the development of Internet Explorer 8. We’ll show you how to develop innovative user experiences with Web Slices, Accelerators and Visual Search. You’ll discover nearly twenty new security enhancements that make browsing safer than ever, and you’ll find out about performance improvements that will help you build faster AJAX applications. Finally, we’ll show you why we think Internet Explorer 8 is one of the most standards-compliant web browsers on the market.

Securing Web Applications – MIX09-T54F

Eric Lawrence | Thursday March 19 | 1:00 PM-2:15 PM | San Polo 3501

After a quick summary of some of the web attacks in the wild today, you’ll learn how to take advantage of browser security improvements to help protect your web applications and visitors.

Creating A Great Experience On Digg With Windows Internet Explorer 8 – MIX09-C22F

Joel Neubeck | Thursday March 19 |2:30 PM-3:45 PM | San Polo 3501

Come hear how Terralever was able to use the powerful new features of Internet Explorer 8 to change how users interact with the Digg website.  Learn how using Accelerators and Web Slices changed the way users are able to discover, as well as simplify submitting stories.  We’ll look at how taking advantage of these exciting features can improve a users experience, while increasing the number of users visiting your site. 

Internet Explorer 8 In The Real World: How Is IE8 Used – MIX09-C23F

Paul Cutsinger | Thursday March 19 | 4:15 PM-5:30 PM | San Polo 3501

Come see behind the scenes and learn about the customer data that motivated the IE8 user experience design team. We’ll discuss what people are doing in the browser and how that influenced the detailed design of new features. We’ll also talk about the methodology for choosing the subtle refinements to existing features that have a big impact on ease of use and discoverability.

Building High Performance Web Applications and Sites – MIX09-T53F

John Hrvatin | Friday March 20 | 2:00 PM-3:15 PM | San Polo 3504

Learn how to improve your web application’s performance in the browser by avoiding common pitfalls in JavaScript, CSS, and HTTP caching techniques.

Written by wesy

March 26, 2009 at 9:28 am

IE 8 Site Compatibility Requirements

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I wanted to pass this link along in case you are experiencing compatibility issues with your website and IE8 beta 1:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/952030

Note: 3/30/09 this is a dead link due to age. Here are a couple sites to check out:

http://tinyurl.com/2zjwwc - IE8 Compatibility

http://tinyurl.com/dh4hkj – How Do I fix My Site

http://tinyurl.com/dj7hv3 – IE8 Compatibility Center


Written by wesy

August 11, 2008 at 11:08 am

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