Compatibility view is a feature first introduced with Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0. It enables the browser to enter a mode that supports pages that may not have all the latest browser features. Enabling this view sets features back to Internet Explorer 7 and fixes issues, such as misaligned text, images, or text boxes, issues with scripts, and some crash situations.
Above is a picture and an example of how to enable this mode. As shown, clicking the broken green page switches between compatibility view and non-compatibility view.
If you want to remove compatibility view on your website do either of the following solutions.
Add the below meta tag to each of your pages. This tag must be placed before any other meta tags for it to work.
If you want to make this change throughout your site without editing every page, edit your .htaccess file and add the following lines into that file.
Emulate IE7 to prevent compatibility view
BrowserMatch “^.MSIE 8.$” emulate_ie7 Header set X-UA-Compatible “IE=EmulateIE7” env=emulate_ie7
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