Actually... as the least tech savvy guy here I think a minor miracle is happening and I might... might mind you, be able to tell you what the issue is.
I had the same problem with my own forums at Remedial Comics.
The newest version of IE is a rotten SoB. Seriously. I've been using IE (Internet Explorer) for pretty much as long as it has been around and this latest version is the first that ever made me so frustrated that I went to a different browser.
I am now a Chrome user. It loads tons faster and once you get used to the slightly different controls you start to see all the wonderful options you've been living without while stuck in IE purgatory. For example, in browser spell check... on pretty much everything? Thank you! Address bar and search bar are one and the same and you can set your favorite search provide? Oh yes. Autocomplete of URL's even when you've never been there before? Come to daddy!
Anyway I don't want to sound like a Chrome commercial but I have never made a software change I was happier with.
And I'm assuming you are using the newest version of IE. I'm assuming this because they changed thier code to make a lot of websites and forums have issues. It's one of the reasons the new IE hangs on a lot of ads and flash objects and really gets locked up way too much. To mitigate this they added a new feature. It's called "Compatibility View."
Compatibility View is turned on by that button with a page on it right next to the execute button for your address bar. It allows you to force IE to run a version of itself that is more compatible with older websites. Or so they say. Our forums aren't that old and Simple Machines Forums just seem to work better in compatibility view.
Now I know Chadm1n can fix this. He fixed it on the Remedial Comics site (I don't know how but it took some getting jiggy with code and a great deal of cursing Microsoft) and I'm sure when he sees this he'll get around to it. But until then just view this site in compatibility mode and you shouldn't have that particular problem anymore.
Or switch to Chrome.
And if you aren't using the latest version of IE and I"m wrong about all this then please ignore and state the browser version you are using so Chadm1n knows what to look at for the error. We know exactly what you are talking about (I call it "post jitter") it will just take some time and perhaps a bit more info from you to fix it.
