Many LMSs open courses in iframes, which allows the LMS to control the compatibility setting. If your courses still won't work in Internet Explorer after turning off Compatibility View, it's possible that your LMS provider is forcing courses to play in compatibility mode. Ask Your LMS Provider to Add a Compatibility Meta Tag For a short time, the subsite was occasionally locked from. In early 2013, gameplay footage leaked onto the internet, along with links to the game's subsite on Cartoon Network's website. The game was the last official use of the FusionFall IP. It is a sequel/spin-off to the MMORPG Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall. If you can’t turn off Compatibility View in Internet Explorer, consider switching to another browser, such as Microsoft Edge or Firefox. FusionFall Heroes was a free-to-play game hosted by. If you're using an intranet, such as SharePoint, to host your courses, uncheck Display intranet sites in Compatibility View.Select the URL for your website or LMS in the compatibility list, then click Remove.In Internet Explorer, click the gear icon (or the Tools menu if it’s visible) and choose Compatibility View settings.To ensure courses work properly, turn off Compatibility View on your local computer and ask your LMS provider to add a compatibility meta tag to their headers, as described here. However, they won't work with Compatibility View, since it mimics Internet Explorer 7. Storyline and Studio courses are supported in Internet Explorer 11. If your courses are blank or they play erratically in Internet Explorer, it might mean you're using Compatibility View. Read this article to learn more about this change. Note: We stopped supporting Internet Explorer (IE11) in 2022.