Carr
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Any tips on how to use it or set up anything fancy on it?
Just noticed my mouse wheel doesnt work with it
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Carr
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No it does
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Carr
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No replies just installed some weather extension though
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50Calibre
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a nice feature is that you can open pages in new tabs by clicking links with the scroll button
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Jonny P
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yeah i use firefox its good but i just use it like i did IE Explorer
oh few good things:
you can save passwords with "password Manager" and see what sites you have saved them on.
to do this is "tools-options-privacy" and its there matey!
oh
and you can allow certain pop ups on sites. i find this really useful on the autotrader!!
to do this its "tools-options-web features" and its there just enter the url of the site and your sorted.
BTW before you get confused, firefox has a built in pop up blocker if you wish to use it
same as the process above mate
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Rob126
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instead of opening another window... just press ctrl+t and it opens a new tab with in the same window. it the thing that keeps me using firefox
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liveseytowers
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quote: Originally posted by Rob126
instead of opening another window... just press ctrl+t and it opens a new tab with in the same window. it the thing that keeps me using firefox
Like 50 Calibre said, just click the scroll button and a new tab opens Nice and easy. I like the bookmarks toolbar as well where you can add quick launch shortcuts to your favourite sites.
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Pablo
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I thought u meant the old film
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Carr
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quote: Originally posted by Pablo
I thought u meant the old film
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Carr
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Anyone know how to get your hotmail to pop on in firefox when you click the alert box that comes up when you sign into msn?
As whenever I click it it opens up in IE. I presume this is because msn is a microsoft programme so it automatically uses it
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Jonny P
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does it with me too mate, i just use ie for that, for a matter of 2 mins its not worth faffing.
[Edited on 15-07-2005 by jozza]
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Carr
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true
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John
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Opera is better tbh, never seen the big deal with firefox.
Give opera a try.
When i use IE i miss the mouse gestures, brilliant function.
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Carr
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gestures?
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