Chrome does occasionally have trouble with ancestry.co.uk (as it does with
other forms to varying degrees in my experience) but you shouldn't have to
do anything to fix it, and if the instructions are from 2010 then they are
very out of date so just ignore them. These things eventually either come
to the attention of site owners or Google and are fixed in one way or
another.

s/


On 18 December 2013 09:11, Norman Silverstone <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 18/12/13 08:39, Alan Lord (News) wrote:
>
>> On 18/12/13 07:36, Paul Mellors wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Norman
>>>
>>> Are you having problems with the site, as using a default chrome should
>>> just work fine [after looking at that link], chrome browser is the same
>>> as it would be in windows there really isn't anything to disimilar.....
>>>
>>
>> As would be firefox. Both browsers employ a lot of common code across
>> all Operating Systems.
>>
>> Skimming through the "optimising" suggestions I didn't see very much
>> that was Windows specific apart from adding a trusted certificate (which
>> is a *doddle* in Firefox BTW).
>>
>> What is/are the issue(s) you are having?
>>
>
> When making a search, after a few clicks of the mouse the Ancestry screen
> stops responding. Sometimes, after logging in to the site there is no
> further response. What's putting me off going ahead with the suggestions is
> that the screen shots presented in the 'how to' are very different to my
> screen for Google Chrome.
>
> Norman
>
>
>
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