Graham what the hell are you talking about :D
Mac Senior Member Mar 10, 2004 #241 Jul 11, 2002 1,411 Mar 10, 2004 #241 Mac Mar 10, 2004 Graham what the hell are you talking about Buy on AliExpress.com
gray Senior Member Moderator Mar 11, 2004 #242 Apr 22, 2003 30,260 Mar 11, 2004 #242 gray Mar 11, 2004 :LOL: oops sorry, I was just about to leave for uni; i was dying waiting for the 60 second rule and didn't even look at the piccy and just posted :embarass:
:LOL: oops sorry, I was just about to leave for uni; i was dying waiting for the 60 second rule and didn't even look at the piccy and just posted :embarass:
Mac Senior Member Mar 11, 2004 #243 Jul 11, 2002 1,411 Mar 11, 2004 #243 Mac Mar 11, 2004 So it isnt possible to make new windows open as tabs?
gray Senior Member Moderator Mar 11, 2004 #244 Apr 22, 2003 30,260 Mar 11, 2004 #244 gray Mar 11, 2004 just get regular mozilla is all i can suggest (?)
Layce Erayce Senior Member Mar 11, 2004 #245 Aug 11, 2002 9,116 Mar 11, 2004 #245 Layce Erayce Mar 11, 2004 ++ [ originally posted by Mac ] ++ So it isnt possible to make new windows open as tabs? Click to expand... open a new tab and copy and paste the url. or you can right click on the link and click "open link in new tab"
++ [ originally posted by Mac ] ++ So it isnt possible to make new windows open as tabs? Click to expand... open a new tab and copy and paste the url. or you can right click on the link and click "open link in new tab"
mikhail Senior Member Mar 12, 2004 #246 Jan 24, 2003 9,576 Mar 12, 2004 #246 mikhail Mar 12, 2004 There has to be a preferences option somewhere, no matter what screwy version you have.
Mac Senior Member Mar 12, 2004 #247 Jul 11, 2002 1,411 Mar 12, 2004 #247 Mac Mar 12, 2004 ++ [ originally posted by Josh ] ++ open a new tab and copy and paste the url. or you can right click on the link and click "open link in new tab" Click to expand... I know, but thats effort that shouldnt be required. There has to be a preferences option somewhere, no matter what screwy version you have. Click to expand... I have the new and praised version. Not a screwy version. Are you people even using this browser And there is preferences, but the options are limited, its dissapointing. I like the browser but it needs to give more customization options.
++ [ originally posted by Josh ] ++ open a new tab and copy and paste the url. or you can right click on the link and click "open link in new tab" Click to expand... I know, but thats effort that shouldnt be required. There has to be a preferences option somewhere, no matter what screwy version you have. Click to expand... I have the new and praised version. Not a screwy version. Are you people even using this browser And there is preferences, but the options are limited, its dissapointing. I like the browser but it needs to give more customization options.
SarajMan Junior Member Mar 14, 2004 #248 Mar 10, 2004 112 Mar 14, 2004 #248 SarajMan Mar 14, 2004 I hate this IE it has a lot of spam in it and i dont know how to get it out so im going to switch to this mozilla and try it.
I hate this IE it has a lot of spam in it and i dont know how to get it out so im going to switch to this mozilla and try it.
SarajMan Junior Member Mar 14, 2004 #249 Mar 10, 2004 112 Mar 14, 2004 #249 SarajMan Mar 14, 2004 Martin this link that you have put on 1st page isnt working
OP Martin Senior Member Mar 14, 2004 Thread Starter #250 Dec 31, 2000 56,913 Mar 14, 2004 Thread Starter Thread Starter #250 Martin Mar 14, 2004 Here is a new one: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mozilla/releases/mozilla1.6/mozilla-win32-1.6-installer.exe
Here is a new one: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mozilla/releases/mozilla1.6/mozilla-win32-1.6-installer.exe
Emma Senior Member Mar 14, 2004 #251 Mar 4, 2004 3,753 Mar 14, 2004 #251 Emma Mar 14, 2004 Ive been using firefox for a while. It rulez. And to open in a new tab just hold ctrl when clicking the link
Ive been using firefox for a while. It rulez. And to open in a new tab just hold ctrl when clicking the link
OP Martin Senior Member Mar 14, 2004 Thread Starter #252 Dec 31, 2000 56,913 Mar 14, 2004 Thread Starter Thread Starter #252 Martin Mar 14, 2004 Yikes, I never knew that! Only goes to prove that Mozilla has so much good stuff that learning it all is a full time job
Yikes, I never knew that! Only goes to prove that Mozilla has so much good stuff that learning it all is a full time job
gray Senior Member Moderator Mar 14, 2004 #253 Apr 22, 2003 30,260 Mar 14, 2004 #253 gray Mar 14, 2004 i just middle-click, it feels cooler
OP Martin Senior Member Mar 14, 2004 Thread Starter #254 Dec 31, 2000 56,913 Mar 14, 2004 Thread Starter Thread Starter #254 Martin Mar 14, 2004 Less convenient cause of the wheel..
Emma Senior Member Mar 14, 2004 #255 Mar 4, 2004 3,753 Mar 14, 2004 #255 Emma Mar 14, 2004 and ctrl + T for a new tab, that ones handy too. Oh and ctrl + L to go to location bar. Shortcuts rule
and ctrl + T for a new tab, that ones handy too. Oh and ctrl + L to go to location bar. Shortcuts rule
OP Martin Senior Member Mar 14, 2004 Thread Starter #256 Dec 31, 2000 56,913 Mar 14, 2004 Thread Starter Thread Starter #256 Martin Mar 14, 2004 I always use F6 for the latter.
Emma Senior Member Mar 14, 2004 #257 Mar 4, 2004 3,753 Mar 14, 2004 #257 Emma Mar 14, 2004 dammit even better
gray Senior Member Moderator Mar 14, 2004 #258 Apr 22, 2003 30,260 Mar 14, 2004 #258 gray Mar 14, 2004 what's wrong with the wheel? f6 rules :thumb: though it took me a day or two to adjust from F4
Emma Senior Member Mar 14, 2004 #259 Mar 4, 2004 3,753 Mar 14, 2004 #259 Emma Mar 14, 2004 the wheel moves when you try to click it. Its just annoying
The Arif Senior Member Mar 15, 2004 #260 Jan 31, 2004 12,564 Mar 15, 2004 #260 The Arif Mar 15, 2004 mozilla looks interesting...il download it and try