This was in the bug reports section and Sami recommended clearing cache and restarting the browser. Today I got the Chrome update and all numbers were whited out, so I cleared my cache and restarted the browser. Same problem, so I cleared the cache again and restarted the computer, numbers are still whited out.
Anyone using Chrome, have you found a way to fix this problem? Am I missing something, or is this still a problem for others?
Thanks!
Don
No, just dealing with it at the moment. Only AWS seems to be affected.
Ok, at least it is not just me ;D
Time to go get Firefox, I guess! IE makes this netbook run like a Apple IIe :laugh:
May I reccommend Aurora? It's like Firefox, but better 8)
I'm sticking to Chrome like [insert humourous simile here], so much better than FF or IE IMO.
Quote from: BobTheCactus on November 05, 2011, 05:29:32 PM
May I reccommend Aurora? It's like Firefox, but better 8)
I may give it a try. Firefox runs faster than IE, but still slower than Chrome.
Quote from: jetwestinc on November 05, 2011, 05:37:03 PM
I may give it a try. Firefox runs faster than IE, but still slower than Chrome.
Aurora is much lighter than normal firefox in my experience.
And you get some of the addons for firefox which you don't get on chrome, which is a big plus.
Quote from: jetwestinc on November 05, 2011, 05:21:32 PM
Today I got the Chrome update and all numbers were whited out
THIS! Same happened to me when I got the latest Chrome update a couple of days ago.
Quote from: jetwestinc on November 05, 2011, 05:37:03 PM
I may give it a try. Firefox runs faster than IE, but still slower than Chrome.
IE9 runs much faster than previous versions of IE, especially for AWS. So if your impression is from previous versions of IE, you should give IE9 a try.
I use Safari on both my PC and Mac.
Gotta love Apple. ;D
I'm actually having that issue on IE9 but not Chrome