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Firefox guide

Discussion in 'Site Feedback and Suggestions' started by TS | Thomas, May 15, 2005.

  1. Julio Franco TechSpot Editor

    Thomas, no coverage for a Tab Browsing extension? IMHO that has to be one of the most exploitable features of Firefox.
  2. IronDuke Newcomer, in training

    Tab browsing is definitely one of my favourite features.
  3. TS | Thomas Newcomer, in training

    Make that number 10 then ;)
    I see Tabbrowser Preferences is the most popular, although I was thinking of going with TabMix
  4. Julio Franco TechSpot Editor

    I think you may want to go with TabMix, seems to be way less buggy to me. It has happened to me on two different computers that I install Tabbrowser Preferences and it never works properly while TabMix has without a hitch.
  5. SimonC Newcomer, in training

    Great guide!

    I think you took to long for the guide! I just checked out a complete PDF Firefox tutorial guide at www.firefoxmentor.com. You have to pay for it, but it covers everything I could think of and a few cool things that I didn't! Did you know that your homepage can be more than one website URL? I didn't? Ok, maybe I'm a dunce :dead: , but it has pictures in it so I can follow along.

    It's good check it out.


    SimonC
    I am NO American idol! :evil:
  6. LNCPapa TS Special Forces

    I don't think I could pay $40 for a browser - and definitely not a guide to use a free browser. The things described in the guide description...

    Let me stop that thought there - maybe I'm being too negative.
  7. olefarte TechSpot Ambassador

    I'm with Papa, I think I'll wait for the free TS guide. I can think of better ways to spend $40.
  8. Mikael Newcomer, in training

    The TechSpot Mozilla Firefox Tweak Guide has been published. I haven't really tried to tweak Firefox yet, but the guide has given me a few good ideas on how to try and break Firefox. :suspiciou :)
  9. TS | Thomas Newcomer, in training

    $40 for a PDF? That's pretty steep.
  10. IronDuke Newcomer, in training

    AH! Firefox is very much of the moment. A snip! ;)
  11. nandakishore Newcomer, in training

    Hi Julio,

    Its Nanda Kishore again...Thanks for your information it has worked fine.

    Now I amsend another request for your guideness..

    When ever I open some sites or I try to log on ARS (Action Request System) of BMC softwares, its giveing the follwing error:

    A runtime error has occured
    Do you wish to debug?
    Line 172
    Error 'this.document.loginForm.auth' is null or not an object

    Kindly advice me on this..
  12. PFJ Newcomer, in training

    Hi,

    Firefox now has a beta version 1.5.0 (Deer Park) for evaluation. Has anyone tried this out or should I stick to the current release?

    I ask this because it states "Note: This is not the final release of our Web browser, it has been made available for testing purposes only, with no end-user support. If that sounds scary, you'd probably be better off with the latest version of Firefox 1.0."

    So, should I be scared?

    Regards

    PFJ
  13. TS | Thomas Newcomer, in training

    I've been using the nightlies for, well, months now. No real problems, as noted by Asa Dotzler;
    "10 months & over 5000 bugs squashed"
    You are however, more likely to come across oddball bugs in the Beta. If you're happy as you are you might as well wait the 1 or 2 months for the final.
  14. TS | Thomas Newcomer, in training

    Alright, a Firefox 1.5 guide's been completed now. Ready to go whenever 1.5 is actually released bar any last minute noticable changes to Firefox; which seemingly there won't be apart from additional bug fixes which necessitated the RC3 (Due soon)
  15. TS | Thomas Newcomer, in training

    Sooner than I thought, heh. RC3 is now available, use 1.5's built-in auto-update manual check if you want it right this minute. Supposedly;

    Firefox 1.5 RC3?

    Fixes:

    * Fixed: 316025 - Crash at allaccess.com & MySpace (over 20% of all RC2 crashes).
    * Fixed: 315189 - Setting innerHTML to a string containing a <style> tag causes display problems (e.g. at Yahoo! Mail Beta) or crashes.
    * Fixed: Several OS/2 bugs.