Trouble Reading Equations? Learn How to Fix It Here!

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Users experiencing difficulty reading equations and formulas on the forum were advised that the issue might stem from using an outdated browser. Updating to a newer version resolved the problem for one user. Google Chrome was recommended as a lightweight alternative for those with older or slower PCs. The discussion emphasized the importance of browser compatibility for viewing mathematical content. Overall, ensuring a modern browser can significantly enhance the user experience when accessing equations online.
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i registed on this wonderful forum an hour ago. but i have some trouble in reading the equations and formulas. the color of the images of all the formulas and equations are black. could anyone help me solve the problem? do i have to install latex in my computer? thanks a lot!
 
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dreamwavering said:
i registed on this wonderful forum an hour ago. but i have some trouble in reading the equations and formulas. the color of the images of all the formulas and equations are black. could anyone help me solve the problem? do i have to install latex in my computer? thanks a lot!
Sounds like you are using an old browser. You probably just need to download a new version.
 
thanks ,the problem is fixed!
 
Hi, dream~~~. Google Chrome is not heavy on features, but it is very light on overhead, and quick to install/load. It is a good alternative on an older/slower PC.
 
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