on 31-12-2014 03:35 PM
I recently purchased a new desktop computer with Window 8, I am used Internet Explorer as my browser, but I am having great difficultly in loading many pages on eBay, not just my in store, when loading new listings and when I go to purchase on eBay. Please can anyone assist with this?
Kind regards,
Val
on 31-12-2014 03:43 PM
Most members here recommend using Firefox or Chrome for eBay, it's far less glitchy than IE.
on 31-12-2014 04:11 PM
I never had any problem with Internet Explorer on my previous computer which was Windows 7.
Kind regards,
Val
on 31-12-2014 04:40 PM
EBay is becoming incompatible with IE, so might be time to upgrade to Chrome or Firefox. Best thing about those 2 is, you can install AdBlock Pro and never see an ad again.....on any webpage.
on 31-12-2014 05:09 PM
I read somewhere chooks that Microsoft is gettiing rid of IE on their new windows 10 (?) , so I guess there'll be no more updates sometime in the future for IE.
HNY to all your family and critters ........................
" woof woof, B n J..............."
p.s. was IE ever really compatible with eBay ???????????? (slow horrible clunky thing, give me Firefox and sometimes Chrome anyday)
on 31-12-2014 05:12 PM
Thank you I think I will download Firefox. Happy New Year to all!!
Best regards,
Val
on 31-12-2014 05:17 PM
Hi *sheeps*.
We have adblock plus installed on all 5 browsers we use.
IE, Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari.
Works well on all those. And like you we do not get blasted by ads any more.
on 31-12-2014 05:25 PM
I am using Windows 8 with the usual glitches, mainly the sign in loop, same as when I used 7 with IE. I never use the apps in 8 to go to sites, I downloaded a nifty program called Start8 which has your start screen looking and behaving like Windows 7. It has a 30 day free trial then a one off payment of $US 4.99 to keep it.
Firefox and Chrome have always worked much better with ebay.
on 31-12-2014 05:39 PM
Thank you for your advise. I am thinking it maybe something to do with Windows 8 or my settings on the new computer... but it is driving me nutty!! Right now I just want to be back on my old computer, a lot quicker.
Happy New Year.
Val
on 31-12-2014 05:46 PM
If I were you, I'd be downloading both Chrome and Firefox. Some people have better luck with Chrome, some have better luck with Firefox. I tend to have a LOT of tabs open all the time, which I find blows the CPU out in Firefox and I have to keep restarting it. I also find I get stuck in login loops on firefox too. Other people have the complete opposite.
I still usually have both browsers open because I have 2 facebook accounts and can have them both open at the same time. Plus, some websites work better in Firefox (for me). I still need to restart it at least once a day, even with only 3 tabs open (as opposed to Chrome which only gets restarted every week or so. If a tab is chewing too much memory, I can kill the process just for that tab and then reload it, whereas Firefox only has one process, so if one page is chewing too much memory, you have to restart the whole thing).
If you can't find where to find the AdBlock Plus/Pro extension, sing out. It's not hard once you know where to look.