How do I fix Internet Explorer 11 webpage is not displaying correctly?
How do I fix Internet Explorer 11 webpage is not displaying correctly?
Reset Internet Explorer
- Start Internet Explorer, and then on the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
- Click the Advanced tab, and then click Reset.
- In the Internet Explorer Default Settings dialog box, click Reset.
- In the Reset Internet Explorer Settings dialog box, click Reset.
- Click Close, and then click OK two times.
How do I remove the invisible box in Windows 11?
Remove the Task View Icon from the Taskbar
- Right-click Windows and select Taskbar Settings.
- Now, in the Taskbar Items section, disable Task View by toggling its switch to the off position, and afterward, check if the display is clear of the transparent box. Disable Task View in the Taskbar Items.
Why is there a grey rectangle on my screen?
You may see the grey box on your display if the graphics driver of your system is corrupt. In this scenario, reinstalling the (default/latest) graphics driver may solve the problem.
Is Internet Explorer 11 still safe?
IE11 isn’t secure either… you can’t secure a customer’s data when they are using a tool that doesn’t meet current security standards, which IE11 does not. Maybe the upcoming Chromium based version of Edge will solve this problem and allow customers to fully switch with an IE11 mode they can use for incompatible sites.
How do I view blocked content in Internet Explorer?
- Open Internet Explorer, select the Tools button , and then select Internet options.
- On the Privacy tab, under Pop-up Blocker, select Settings.
- In the Pop-up Blocker settings dialog box, clear the Show Notification bar when a pop-up is blocked check box.
- Select Close, and then select OK.
Why do some web pages not display correctly?
Sometimes a browser update will change the way the browser works after we release our software, causing our web-based pages to not display correctly. Other times, web pages are not displaying correctly because the browser is configured by default to cache (store) web pages from previous times that you’ve viewed it.