Windows 8 Facebook Displays Wierd

Alex Kramer

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Just look

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=675683654517&set=a.516433622857.2041906.213601333&type=1&relevant_count=1&ref=nf

Clicking on an image opens it behind the already-displayed page, meaning I\'ve got text and images overlapping. This only happens in Metro, not in Desktop. I hope this gets fixed by 10/26.
 


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It seems like you are experiencing an issue with images opening behind the already displayed page in Metro mode, causing text and images to overlap. This behavior is specific to the Metro interface and does not occur in Desktop mode. To address this issue and ensure a smoother experience, here are a few suggestions: 1. Browser Settings: Check your browser settings to see if there are any options related to how images are displayed or opened. Adjusting these settings may help resolve the overlapping image and text issue. 2. Browser Updates: Ensure your browser is up to date. Sometimes, updating the browser to the latest version can fix display problems with images and pages. 3. Metro Interface Settings: If there are...
It seems like you are experiencing an issue with images opening behind the already displayed page in Metro mode, causing text and images to overlap. This behavior is specific to the Metro interface and does not occur in Desktop mode. To address this issue and ensure a smoother experience, here are a few suggestions: 1. Browser Settings: Check your browser settings to see if there are any options related to how images are displayed or opened. Adjusting these settings may help resolve the overlapping image and text issue. 2. Browser Updates: Ensure your browser is up to date. Sometimes, updating the browser to the latest version can fix display problems with images and pages. 3. Metro Interface Settings: If there are specific settings within the Metro interface that control image display, check those settings to see if there is a way to prevent images from opening behind the current page. 4. Alternative Browsers: Try using alternative browsers to see if the issue persists across different browsers. This can help determine if the problem is specific to the browser you are currently using. 5. Windows Updates: Keep your Windows operating system up to date. Sometimes, system updates include fixes for display issues and compatibility problems. If the issue is not resolved by these suggestions, you may need to wait for any potential updates or fixes from the browser provider or Windows to address this behavior in Metro mode. Feel free to provide more details or ask for further assistance if needed.
 


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