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Ah, I just switched to Chrome and see the 'bullets' now. Evidently this is another failing of IE11, since they do NOT show up now that I'm back on IE11...I see bullets in both bulleted lists, actually they look more like bullet holes than bullets but...

... actually they look more like bullet holes than bullets but...


Someone else doesn't like IE11 then? I see 'em okay in IE10.

Ah, I just switched to Chrome and see the 'bullets' now. Evidently this is another failing of IE11, since they do NOT show up now that I'm back on IE11...


Uninstall it and it will revert to ie10. It is a selected option to install on win7, not sure if its forced on win8.Well Doug, evidently you don't frequent AVSIM then because it really gets strange when trying to create a Reply with Quote...
...as none of the quoted material will be loaded into the editor's window unless you have turned OFF the BBCode mode. I've switched to using Chrome at AVSIM until they update their forum software to work with IE11. Unfortunately, IE11 was more or less "forced" on me as it installed itself the last time I rebooted my development computer...![]()

Uninstall it and it will revert to ie10. It is a selected option to install on win7, not sure if its forced on win8.

It was upgraded to ie11 from 10 according to this.I've switched to using Chrome at AVSIM until they update their forum software to work with IE11. Unfortunately, IE11 was more or less "forced" on me as it installed itself the last time I rebooted my development computer...![]()
It can be reverted through uninstalling on all windows versions. Uninstalling ie doesnt remove it, rather reverts it to the previous stable version all the way back to ie7. IE11 is essentially an update to ie10 which is an update to and that reverts to ie9 which is an update to and that reverts to ie8 which is an update to and that reverts to ie7.I will assume on Windows 8.1 that IE11 can't be revert back to IE10, because IE11 comes with Windows 8.0,... nothing installed prior to.