Does anyone have any experience going back to Flash Player 8 versions?
Will webpages with flash media load properly (minus the flash ads) if someone deletes the Flash Player plugin totally?
Read the reviews at MacUpdate and Version Tracker. I have dozens of flash player plug-in crash threads (for Safari and Camino). The freezes that occur when scrolling flash content pages are particularly annoying, especially any new links. So I'm wondering whether or not going back to some...
Everything I read about the latest version of Flash Player - Plugin sounds like a nightmare, so I don't see any reason to try it and a lot of reasons not to. That's why I wanted to know if people recommend going back to some version of 8. I'm really tired of the endless crashes.
The Adobe Flash Player plugin freezes my browsers, especially when scrolling pages with flash content.
I have version 9.0r16 installed on my 10.3.9 PPC G3 Powerbook. What is my best option to try to remedy this problem?
Should I go back and install one of the older versions?
8r34, 8r33...
Camino, when I opened it up, erased ALL the Bookmarks
(inclusing the bookmark bar)
What is the issue? What can I do? I need to use for some
stufff that requires Firefox.
On certain webpages the embedded background music won't play on my Safari or Firefox browsers. Other people using the same browsers (on both Mac and PC) hear the music perfectly.
What could be causing the trouble? The embedded music is in the mp3 format.
On certain webpages the embedded background music won't play on my Safari or Firefox browsers. Other people using the same browsers (on both Mac and PC) hear the music perfectly.
What could be causing the trouble? The embedded music is in the mp3 format.
The screen on my G3 Bronze laptop (10.3.9) has turned extremely dark gray. Maxing the brightness function doesn't change it. Is there anything I can do?
Whenever I open a webpage on Safari (or download anything)
Safari produces a duplicate. Is there a way to stop that from occuring? (I have 10.3.9 on a G3 Series (bronze) laptop).
Thanks K. Trout