Had that happen to two computers running IE9. Updated to IE11 took care of the issue.
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Seems like whenever a page loads it gets compressed to the left side of the page. I am sure it is on my end because my home computer does not do it. I was wondering what I could do to correct it.
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Are you happy with IE 11 overall ?
Thanks for the info /Pine, you really seem to know your stuff. I will look to see if the browser at work is allowing javascript. It just seems odd to me that it started all of a sudden.
By the way, I checked and my home computer is running IE11
Same thing with mine, was running IE9 forever and it just happened out of the blue. I'm sure MS released some kind of update that screwed it up.
Just upgrade to IE11 and it will be fine.