Folks, let me tell ya, today we’re talkin’ about that fancy “Internet Explorer Integration Reload in IE Mode Allowed” thing, ya know. Now, don’t get scared by all them big words. This thing’s just a way to get yer websites to work on that old Internet Explorer through this newer Microsoft Edge browser, like if you’ve got them old websites or tools that just ain’t working right on new browsers. Let’s go over some easy steps to get this done, plain and simple.
1. First, Why We Need This Internet Explorer Mode?
Well, ya know, some folks still got them old websites, like business sites and such, that were made back in the day when Internet Explorer was the go-to thing. Now, with Microsoft Edge, these older pages can get kinda wonky. So Microsoft added this option to run Edge in “Internet Explorer Mode” so these older websites show up right. Easy as that, ain’t it?
2. How to Enable Internet Explorer Mode in Edge?
Now, don’t worry, it’s pretty easy to set up. Here’s what ya gotta do:
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First off, open Microsoft Edge. Look at the top corner, and you’ll see them three dots lined up. Click on them.
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Next, go on down to where it says Settings, click that.
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Now, find Default Browser. It’s in there, trust me.
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Under “Internet Explorer Compatibility,” you’ll see an option called Allow Sites to be Reloaded in Internet Explorer Mode. You’re gonna wanna turn that to Allow.
After ya do that, restart your Edge browser to get them changes working. It’s just like puttin’ on yer work boots before headin’ out to the field, ya gotta be set up right!
3. Reloading a Site in Internet Explorer Mode
Alright, now you got it enabled. But what if you got an old site open and it still looks funny? Well, don’t worry, here’s how to fix that.
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When you’re on the page, go back to them three dots up top again. Click ’em.
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Look for Reload in Internet Explorer Mode. Click on that, and the site’ll reload like it’s in good ol’ Internet Explorer.
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Now you’ll see an icon pop up in the address bar telling ya it’s in IE mode, so you know it worked.
4. If Ya Don’t See the Option
Now, sometimes this feature might not be showing up for ya. If that’s the case, it might be that your Edge browser needs updating, or yer device just needs a little fixin’. Go to yer Windows settings and make sure Internet Explorer ain’t turned off there. It’s like checkin’ the oil in yer tractor – you don’t want anything missin’ if you want a smooth ride.
5. Tips for Businesses and Folks Who Need IE Mode Regularly
If you’re running a business or using a website that needs IE mode often, ya might wanna set it to automatically open certain sites in that mode. Here’s how:
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Go to the Internet Explorer Mode Pages setting in Edge’s Settings menu.
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Add the URLs of the websites that need this mode, and every time you visit ’em, they’ll open up just right.
6. Wrapping It Up
So, in a nutshell, this Internet Explorer mode in Edge is a lifesaver if ya got older sites that just won’t play nice with newer tech. Follow them steps up there, and you’ll be browsin’ without a hitch. It’s like havin’ a good ol’ plow that still gets the job done, just hooked up to a newer tractor. Easy, simple, and no more fussin’ around with websites that ain’t workin’!
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