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  • My task bar hyperlinks disappear after shutting down.

    11/13/2023 8:04:47 AM PST · by knarf · 12 replies
    self ^ | November 13, 2023 | knarf
    I've used FIREFOX with almost no problems for 5 or 6 years, but a month ago, I started getting annoying glitches, so I switched to EDGE.It's not much different, but I had to input all my task bar data individually AND all my short cut hyperlinks in the search mode.I have always cleared my cache and history before cleaning (defrag) with GLARY UTILITIES, again with no problems.A week ago I noticed I was booting up with my task bar empty except for the factory settings.I switched back to FIREFOX and it still glitches.Where do I look to see what is...
  • Explainer: How to Remove the Pride Flag Microsoft Added to the Windows 11 Taskbar

    06/06/2023 12:48:01 PM PDT · by Morgana · 37 replies
    Breitbart ^ | June 6, 2023 | Lucas Nolan
    Woke Microsoft has added a Pride flag to the widgets board located on the taskbar of Windows 11 to demonstrate its allegiance to the LGBT agenda. Here’s how to disable it. GeekerMag reports that Microsoft has added a Pride flag to the widget board of its newest operating system, Windows 11, as a gesture of support for Pride Month. The decision appears to be an effort by Microsoft to display its commitment to diversity and inclusion. The company believes in the woke LGBT agenda to such a degree that it does give users the option to remove the pride flag...
  • Microsoft: Moving Windows 11 taskbar may never be an option again (More features removed, apparently permanently)

    04/11/2022 11:39:41 PM PDT · by dayglored · 68 replies
    Bleeping Computer ^ | April 11, 2022 | Lawrence Abrams
    If you are waiting for Windows 11 side-taskbar support before upgrading to the latest operating system, you may be waiting for a long time, according to a recent Microsoft Ask Me Anything (AMA) session. When Windows (11) was first released, the most controversial changes were the new centered Start Menu and the reduced functionality of the Windows taskbar. In the past, the Start Menu was left-aligned on the taskbar, and it was possible to move the taskbar, so it was pinned to the top, sides, and bottom of the screen. However, with Windows 11, Microsoft took away the ability to...