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- Jack Miraculous
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Firefox is great. The best feature is tabbed browsing. This allows you to keep one web page on your screen, and have other pages already loaded in tabs at the top of the browser. Just click on the tab and the page pops up, with no load time.
Another great feature is the easily installed plugins. They modify Firefox to do a variaty of things, like putting weather information or date-time displays in the margins. There are hundreds of usefull plugins available thru the tools menu of the browser, and they install in about 10 seconds.
I highly recommend Firefox.
Get it at http://www.mozilla.org/
Another great feature is the easily installed plugins. They modify Firefox to do a variaty of things, like putting weather information or date-time displays in the margins. There are hundreds of usefull plugins available thru the tools menu of the browser, and they install in about 10 seconds.
I highly recommend Firefox.
Get it at http://www.mozilla.org/
- Harry Canyon
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I just installed Firefox, looks nice!
This 'tabbing' feature...doesn't seem to work. Alittle instruction please, I have tried the options of tabbing but I can't seem to get it to work. It just opens a new browser window each time.
I'm confused.....
This 'tabbing' feature...doesn't seem to work. Alittle instruction please, I have tried the options of tabbing but I can't seem to get it to work. It just opens a new browser window each time.
I'm confused.....
Originally posted by Harry Canyon
I just installed Firefox, looks nice!
This 'tabbing' feature...doesn't seem to work. Alittle instruction please, I have tried the options of tabbing but I can't seem to get it to work. It just opens a new browser window each time.
I'm confused.....
...what Chacal said... or.. you can go to "file" then "new tab"...
My theme i use (i forget the name) has a button on the top next to the "home" button that adds new tabs also.

thanks to Spirit of Me for the sig!
- Harry Canyon
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Originally posted by Chacal
Just hit Ctrl-t to open a new tab.
Also, right-click on a link and select "open in new tab".
Thanks, old man!!!
Yeah, I figured this out after I posted. I thought it would be more 'automatic'.
My brain cells (both of them) just don't rub together as fast as they used to.....

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