Works for meLorand said:If Firefox is such a good browser then why is that the <div style="float:left"> doesn't work in FF?
None. Nightly builds are like any other nightly build, they're usually a bit buggy but you get some nifty new features before a real release. I don't download nightly builds, my "maintanance" time isn't affected. And all the extensions are "auto-update" if you choose, so even that doesn't time time.Ok, so how much time do you spend each day for your "super-browser" maintanance?
Kewl I know about that but can you actually make rules where it says something like "while within computerforum.com, any link clicked leading to within computerforum.com will make a new tab" (and so for other sites) and then have an exclusion policy "any other link clicked ever will make a new window and links from within there, unless excluded previously, will make new tabs" or something crazy like that?13. Again, there are some great "extentions" for tabbed browsing that will prolly let you do what you want. You can set any "open in new window" to actualyl just create a new tab. But tabbed browsing isn't a feature that is forced apon you, if you like 99 windows, you can do that too. if you like 1 window, you can do that. But usually you just need to right click "open in new tab" if your comparison shopping or something.
Perhaps but (a) ill never find out until those two "issues" I have are resolved and (b) my skin is at the OS level so it affects every app, including IE (and FF) so they'd all be skinned the same way (i.e. any MFC type of deal)But you can't forget the great themes for FF. You may say "My Windows style is nice", but once you start using some of the sexy themes for FF you'll never go back. IE just isn't skinnable the way FF is
MergedToo late, you should merge these posts with the other thread.
Good point ... I'm an IEer for three reasonsI think the better discussion would be "Why do you use the browser you use?". We can figure out the things people like and hate instead of discussing why we like one browser over another.
Yeah... hell I used Acrobat as a browser at one pointDo you really use a text based browser????
LOL perhaps but then again there's the age old "Cannot copy file. CRC32 failure" error which ive come to hate ... "just copy the damn thing CRC32 or not dammit!""IE accepts bad design, FF doesnt"
By default, new windows open in new windows. If you want tabs, then you have to shift-click or middle-click. And if you want to disable tabs altogether, then you can do that too.I hate tabs in general and i'll only tolerate them if I can make rulesets for specific sites and have additional rules for child sites
As you can see here, Alt+D does work. Along with F6 and CTRL+L.lack of "alt+d" shortcut which ive come to love from IE
Yeah but is there a way to have it automatic (i.e., rules) ... cuz if it was possible id switch in a heartbeat (and provided that I can get rid of the cute-buttons and use an IE themeBy default, new windows open in new windows. If you want tabs, then you have to shift-click or middle-click. And if you want to disable tabs altogether, then you can do that too.
YAY! I must have had a version that didnt have that shortcut ... strange cuz I tried FF only a few months back.As you can see here Alt+D does work. Along with F6 and CTRL+L.
Not that I know of, why don't you make an extensionYeah but is there a way to have it automatic (i.e., rules) ... cuz if it was possible id switch in a heartbeat (and provided that I can get rid of the cute-buttons and use an IE theme )
Let me know if it ever happens cuz I would definitely like to take another test drive of FFNot that I know of
2 part time jobs + 1 internet addiction + 2 full time programs at different universities = almost no time leftwhy don't you make an extension![]()