I find if I click a link in Internet Explorer and then hide it or minimize it, so I don't have to watch it load, the scroll bars are dimmed when I bring it back. When they are dimmed you can't grab and use them. It gets to be very annoying.
I have found two ways to get around this until a certain company (ahem!) gets off their butts and fixes this. One is obviously to reload the page, but my favorite is to command-click (yes, it has already been hinted before by Mikey-San) a link. This opens it in a new window. Immediately close the window, and the scroll bars are active again. A good fix until a certain company...
[Editor's note: I thought you could also click into the Finder and back, but it's been a while since I used IE, so I'm probably mistaken...]
I have found two ways to get around this until a certain company (ahem!) gets off their butts and fixes this. One is obviously to reload the page, but my favorite is to command-click (yes, it has already been hinted before by Mikey-San) a link. This opens it in a new window. Immediately close the window, and the scroll bars are active again. A good fix until a certain company...
[Editor's note: I thought you could also click into the Finder and back, but it's been a while since I used IE, so I'm probably mistaken...]
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