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Learn how to bookmark, organize, delete, search, backup, restore, and share your Favorite Places in AOL Desktop Gold. Find solutions for common issues with Favorites list and get live support from AOL Customer Care.
This is corrected in Internet Explorer 9 and later. The ability to customize the toolbar layout is removed. The position of the address bar and the 'command bar' cannot be readjusted. Internet Explorer is no longer integrated with Windows Explorer. This can also be seen in Internet Explorer 7/8 on Windows XP and Windows Server 2003.
Learn how to use AOL Favorites to save and organize your favorite websites on the AOL service or your computer. Find out how to sign in, add, edit, delete, move, and create folders for your Favorites.
This is a list of add-ons for Internet Explorer, which includes extensions and toolbars. They are to be used in conjunction with Internet Explorer, and not alone, as they depend on services provided by the browser, or its accompanying Windows RSS Platform.
Each toolbar or desk band is forced to be on its own row in Windows Explorer. Windows Explorer forces the RBBS_BREAK style for every band. Full row selection for icons in the Details icon view mode cannot be disabled, which was possible in Windows Vista. Icons no longer appear on the Command Bar in Windows Explorer.
Learn how to add, rename, and change your toolbar icons in AOL Desktop Gold, the premium version of AOL's email and web browser service. You can add your favorite products or services, personalize them with labels and images, and access them easily.
Desktop Gold doesn't provide dial-up internet connectivity and can only be used if you already have a broadband internet connection. If you're having trouble getting online, check to see if the issue is with your internet connection.Our help article, Troubleshooting a Broadband Connection, provides some useful troubleshooting tips. If you are ...
Internet Explorer 7 (IE7) is a web browser for Windows released by Microsoft in 2006. It has features such as tabbed browsing, page zooming, feed reader, and improved security and standards support, but does not pass Acid2 or Acid3 tests.