Bill ORourke
, Jan 13, 2012; 01:32 p.m.
Hi,
Today I am seeing an odd phenomenon occuring. All of the pages, porfolios, and forums seem to be displaying correctly EXCEPT when I click on an image for individual scrutiny. The image then shifts all the way over to the right. The title of the image stays in it's proper orientation in the middle of the screen but the picture is out of place. Is this a site issue? Me? Anyone else seeing this or ever have this problem?
Thanks
Matt Laur 

, Jan 13, 2012; 01:36 p.m.
I have seen this also, today. Using IE, I can toggle the behavior off and on by turning the browser's backwards compatibility feature off and on.
Bill ORourke
, Jan 13, 2012; 01:45 p.m.
Wow, that was fast, Matt. At least I know it's not just me, thanks. I'm using IE also but I've no idea how to toggle the browser's backward compatibility. Simple? Is this an issue you'd recommend just sitting on for a bit to see if it shakes out, or should I look for a permanent solution?
Matt Laur 

, Jan 13, 2012; 02:13 p.m.
Assuming you're using IE9, the compatibility mode can be switched on and off per web site by clicking the little page-with-broken-line icon next to the site's address at the top of the browser. Nothing to it. I expect that whatever code change PN made is simply being worked out, and they'll get it corrected, so no need to think of that as a permanent change. But that feature is good to know about, as some sites just don't render well without it.
The red arrow is pointing the way!
Bill ORourke
, Jan 13, 2012; 02:50 p.m.
Well that was special. You had me going for a moment. There was no broken page icon anywhere within 100 feet of the address bar. What I eventually did was go into the 'page' drop down menu and clicked into 'compatability view settings'. Apparently when I bought this netbook I set it up for the compatibility view to be always on. It appears that when it is in 'always on' mode the icon in the bar is absent. When I turned it off the icon on top showed up, and, that solved the image display problem to boot. Also, it gives me ability to 'toggle'.A cursory tour around several websites I frequent didn't seem to show any ill effects for the change, so I'm content with leaving it off. At least now I know where to go if similar issues pop up in the future. Thank you Matt, you've helped alot!
Matt Laur 

, Jan 13, 2012; 02:56 p.m.
Glad I could help, Bill. You might also consider downloading and installing something like Google's Chrome browser (it's free: right here). It can be very helpful to have more than one browser, since they all have their idiosyncracies.
Craig Rogers
, Jan 13, 2012; 03:45 p.m.
Still not fixed for me on IE9. Don't want to use Chrome as I don't like it or Firefox for that matter.
Will there be a fix for IE9? The compatability doesn't work for me, it's the same whatever I select.
Gareth Leyland 
, Jan 13, 2012; 04:49 p.m.
I have the same problem as Craig.
There seems to have been a few slight changes to PN over the last couple of weeks making for very frustrating sessions
Josh Root 

, Jan 13, 2012; 04:56 p.m.
Jin Choi 
, Jan 13, 2012; 05:52 p.m.
I've made a small change, please let me know if you still see the formatting issues.
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