Is anyone else getting this F*#KING "secure page" box coming up? This thing is driving me nuts! It doesn't happen on pages that don't have all your little pictures.
So, Spidey - you want us all to quit using our 'little pictures'?
I call for a VOTE!
:-)
That extra click could, I suppose, cause muscular dislexia or rummy arthritis if performed a billion times or more a night while multiplexing.
VOTE!
Here's the rules: Vote 'NO' if you believe that YES it's a pain in the index finger. Vote 'YES' if you believe that NO, gay marraige is only the business of the cow and the sheep (and the horse, and to organ donor moose). Vote 'present' if you voted for Braaaaaaaaack (excuse me) Obamamama.
The Poles are open - so are the polls.
For the record - I agree with Spidey - definitey annoying.
For the other record - Obama sucks more than this blog's pop-ups.
I DO wish there was a way to tell it "YES! And don't FREAKING ask me again!!"
If you still want to use IE for your browsing enjoyment (and do not want to hit OK every time you load a Comment page on Annie's), follow these directions found in the IE help to Enable (or Disable) mixed content. (Standard disclaimers apply.)
If you are having trouble using sites that include mixed content, you might want to temporarily have Internet Explorer allow all mixed content.
To allow mixed content
In Internet Explorer, click the Tools button, and then click Internet Options. Click the Security tab, and then click the Custom Level button. In the Security Settings dialog box, scroll to the Display mixed content setting in the Miscellaneous section, and then click Enable. Click OK in the Security Settings dialog box, and then click OK to exit Internet Options. Note
After allowing mixed content, you will see webpages with both HTTPS and non-HTTPS content, but Internet Explorer will not show the lock icon.
As for the pop-up, I don't get it on Mozilla. I was, however, on a different computer yesterday that had Explorer. Got it there. And NO, I believe that YES, it is a pain in the butt!
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Poots will want a moose's organ.
Will you get an urge for dried corn? Mud pits? Makin' bacon? Will just the very sight of a football send you into a panic?
I got a lot of philosophical questions about this.
...maybe a brain transplant will result in more civility?
I like this photo bettter
Is anyone else getting this F*#KING "secure page" box coming up? This thing is driving me nuts! It doesn't happen on pages that don't have all your little pictures.
So, Spidey - you want us all to quit using our 'little pictures'?
I call for a VOTE!
:-)
That extra click could, I suppose, cause muscular dislexia or rummy arthritis if performed a billion times or more a night while multiplexing.
VOTE!
Here's the rules:
Vote 'NO' if you believe that YES it's a pain in the index finger.
Vote 'YES' if you believe that NO, gay marraige is only the business of the cow and the sheep (and the horse, and to organ donor moose).
Vote 'present' if you voted for Braaaaaaaaack (excuse me) Obamamama.
The Poles are open - so are the polls.
For the record - I agree with Spidey - definitey annoying.
For the other record - Obama sucks more than this blog's pop-ups.
I DO wish there was a way to tell it "YES! And don't FREAKING ask me again!!"
Maybe Congress can reimburse patients for the transplanted pig organs.
That way the common people will have a chance to get some of the PORK that Congress now so freely gives out.
About the Security Information box that appears... There's no problem with Firefox. IE blows.
If you still want to use IE for your browsing enjoyment (and do not want to hit OK every time you load a Comment page on Annie's), follow these directions found in the IE help to Enable (or Disable) mixed content. (Standard disclaimers apply.)
If you are having trouble using sites that include mixed content, you might want to temporarily have Internet Explorer allow all mixed content.
To allow mixed content
In Internet Explorer, click the Tools button, and then click Internet Options.
Click the Security tab, and then click the Custom Level button.
In the Security Settings dialog box, scroll to the Display mixed content setting in the Miscellaneous section, and then click Enable.
Click OK in the Security Settings dialog box, and then click OK to exit Internet Options.
Note
After allowing mixed content, you will see webpages with both HTTPS and non-HTTPS content, but Internet Explorer will not show the lock icon.
Didn't John Wayne get a pigs lung?
As for the pop-up, I don't get it on Mozilla. I was, however, on a different computer yesterday that had Explorer. Got it there. And NO, I believe that YES, it is a pain in the butt!
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