Okay, here's the problem... for some reason when I go to certain web sites after the page has fully loaded up most of the content on the page will suddenly just vanish. I refresh the page and all the content will be there again until the page finishes loading up, after which most the content will vanish again. :/
For example on Ebay recently. I logged into my account and at first (while all the content and page was loading up) everything was showing up fine, like my items I had bid on and stuff I was watching. When the page had finished loading up though everything vanished apart from the bar at the top of the page (basicaly everything that had anything to do with my account on that page vanished). This has happen with a numer of sites even just normal sites where I don't need tolog in to view stuff. When the page loads up fully most of the content (usually the content I needed) vanishes.
I'm guessing it's some kind of setting for my IE that's been changed somehow because it was all working fine before so if anyone can shed some light on this, would be very greatful. :D
Additional info, added Tuesday June 12 2007, 12:26 am: Problem resolved. ISP wouldn't have done anything other than some text book rubbish (turn off computer, turn it back on etc). I knew it was a problem with my IE and more specifically the settings and after running HijackThis I managed to weed out the problems as well as remove an IE hijacker that had managed to install itself (hence things wern't showing up properly). All working okay now and running a lot faster than before. :D. Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Internet & Web Design? sugarplum07 answered Saturday June 9 2007, 7:52 pm: It is possible that your computer has some type of virus or it might just be the browser you're using. If you use Internet Explorer, switch to something more advanced like Firefox.
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