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On my work computer, we recently updated to IE7. Now, on some web pages the
background is a dull light grey instead of white. (but not on all) I've narrowed it down to mainly webpages that have no bgcolor named in the body tag. What's weird is mine is the only one that it is defunked on, and today I noticed while changing backgrounds of the Outlook Today page in my Outlook 2003 that the "Standard" pages have the grey BG too. There must be a connection because it too was working fine until we installed IE7. I've tried everything in the Theme and Appearance tabs in Display Properties to no avail... any ideas? |
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Hi,
In Internet Options General Colors, select "Use Windows colors." Also check: Control Panel Accessibility Options Display. Make sure that High Contrast is not checked. Also click on Settings and uncheck Use Shortcut. That will disable the Alt+Shift+Print Screen shortcut to High Contrast. Then, Internet Options General Accessibility. For most users, nothing should be checked. Hope this helps, Don [MS MVP- IE] "99XJ" rnwrede[at]yahoo.com wrote in message ... On my work computer, we recently updated to IE7. Now, on some web pages the background is a dull light grey instead of white. (but not on all) I've narrowed it down to mainly webpages that have no bgcolor named in the body tag. What's weird is mine is the only one that it is defunked on, and today I noticed while changing backgrounds of the Outlook Today page in my Outlook 2003 that the "Standard" pages have the grey BG too. There must be a connection because it too was working fine until we installed IE7. I've tried everything in the Theme and Appearance tabs in Display Properties to no avail... any ideas? |
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Yes I believe it will because now I remember the "Use Windows Colors" is
unchecked because of the "visited" link color I wanted. I didn't even think to look there. I will first try that, then un check it again and change "background" to white. Thanks! "Don Varnau" don_04[at]varnau[dot]org wrote in message ... Hi, In Internet Options General Colors, select "Use Windows colors." Also check: Control Panel Accessibility Options Display. Make sure that High Contrast is not checked. Also click on Settings and uncheck Use Shortcut. That will disable the Alt+Shift+Print Screen shortcut to High Contrast. Then, Internet Options General Accessibility. For most users, nothing should be checked. Hope this helps, Don [MS MVP- IE] "99XJ" rnwrede[at]yahoo.com wrote in message ... On my work computer, we recently updated to IE7. Now, on some web pages the background is a dull light grey instead of white. (but not on all) I've narrowed it down to mainly webpages that have no bgcolor named in the body tag. What's weird is mine is the only one that it is defunked on, and today I noticed while changing backgrounds of the Outlook Today page in my Outlook 2003 that the "Standard" pages have the grey BG too. There must be a connection because it too was working fine until we installed IE7. I've tried everything in the Theme and Appearance tabs in Display Properties to no avail... any ideas? |
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Yes I got to work and tried the Colors thing. I even tried a yellow
background LOL now I'm back to white thanks!! "99XJ" wrote in message ... Yes I believe it will because now I remember the "Use Windows Colors" is unchecked because of the "visited" link color I wanted. I didn't even think to look there. I will first try that, then un check it again and change "background" to white. Thanks! "Don Varnau" don_04[at]varnau[dot]org wrote in message ... Hi, In Internet Options General Colors, select "Use Windows colors." Also check: Control Panel Accessibility Options Display. Make sure that High Contrast is not checked. Also click on Settings and uncheck Use Shortcut. That will disable the Alt+Shift+Print Screen shortcut to High Contrast. Then, Internet Options General Accessibility. For most users, nothing should be checked. Hope this helps, Don [MS MVP- IE] "99XJ" rnwrede[at]yahoo.com wrote in message ... On my work computer, we recently updated to IE7. Now, on some web pages the background is a dull light grey instead of white. (but not on all) I've narrowed it down to mainly webpages that have no bgcolor named in the body tag. What's weird is mine is the only one that it is defunked on, and today I noticed while changing backgrounds of the Outlook Today page in my Outlook 2003 that the "Standard" pages have the grey BG too. There must be a connection because it too was working fine until we installed IE7. I've tried everything in the Theme and Appearance tabs in Display Properties to no avail... any ideas? |
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