Thomas, no coverage for a Tab Browsing extension? IMHO that has to be one of the most exploitable features of Firefox.
Make that number 10 then I see Tabbrowser Preferences is the most popular, although I was thinking of going with TabMix
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.
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:
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.
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
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..
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
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.
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)
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.