joepagiii
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2008-04-29
, 12:27
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@ eastern north carolina usa
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2008-04-29
, 14:59
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2008-04-29
, 15:24
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2008-04-29
, 16:00
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@ Seattle, USA
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The Following User Says Thank You to GeraldKo For This Useful Post: | ||
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2008-04-29
, 16:12
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@ eastern north carolina usa
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2008-04-29
, 17:30
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@ Seattle, USA
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ok i re disabled all components opens my homepage faster....there is a small window in the upper rt corner that says update...is thee a way to make that faster or disable it
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2008-04-29
, 17:41
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@ Ontario & Iceland
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2008-04-29
, 18:14
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@ NJ
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20-30 seconds is too long (with a few exceptions, including this website -- it's a great website and I appreciate it, but it really has the slowest loading pages I go to).
Go to the browser menu >> Tools >> Components and list for us all the components that are checked (and thus enabled).
(For ITT, I don't use its homepage on my NIT. I bookmarked Forums and once that loads I click New Posts.)