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Great reading for Internet Explorer users...

PostedFri Jul 08, 2005 12:41 am
by Jabe Adaks
Link Here

I loved it, personally.

/duck

Jabe

PostedFri Jul 08, 2005 1:00 am
by Dwilah
Chomp...

BTW, Skor had me go to Firefox awhile ago. I was wondering if there was an easier button for making new tabs that I'm just not seeing.

PostedFri Jul 08, 2005 1:09 am
by Ekade
Trolling - Internet jargon for posting deliberately inflammatory remarks with the intent of getting a reaction.

:smileyduel

PostedFri Jul 08, 2005 1:36 am
by E-bo Obi
Someone simply posted a link that you have the option of clicking, or not clicking. And if you are using internet explorer I wouldn't go surfing onto any random link. I mean there is a good possibility of your computer being infected by your unsafe casual surfing.

Now when I engage in casual surfing I do it protected by the firefox. Keeps all the unwanted viruses that come from casual surfing out of my life.

And hell, I wouldn't trust myself or my family with anything less.

(now that is trolling)

PostedFri Jul 08, 2005 3:43 am
by Jabe Adaks
Ekade wrote:Trolling - Internet jargon for posting deliberately inflammatory remarks with the intent of getting a reaction.

:smileyduel
And your point? :D

Jabe

PostedFri Jul 08, 2005 4:09 am
by Isleh
Jabe Adaks wrote:
Ekade wrote:Trolling - Internet jargon for posting deliberately inflammatory remarks with the intent of getting a reaction.

:smileyduel
And your point? :D

Jabe
Blatant IE bashing and Very Basic FireFox Info, May 14, 2005
Reviewer: Jase T. Wolfe

"I don't consider myself a big IE fan; I know the standard browser is bloated, horribly tied to Windows, and has some serious security issues especially for those not on XP SP2. Even so, this title has a lot of biased IE bashing, one-sided arguments, and unfair feature comparison. I often felt like I was reading politics-inspired anti-Microsoft propaganda rather than a Benefits of FireFox book."

:razz:

Re: Great reading for Internet Explorer users...

PostedFri Jul 08, 2005 7:38 am
by Zyre Mercutio
Jabe Adaks wrote:Link Here

I loved it, personally.

/duck

Jabe
Yeah I just read the review of that book on Slashdot.


Zzzzzz

PostedFri Jul 08, 2005 1:47 pm
by Illbleed
Dwilah wrote:Chomp...

BTW, Skor had me go to Firefox awhile ago. I was wondering if there was an easier button for making new tabs that I'm just not seeing.

I believe CTRL + T for tabbing right? Is that the method you're using right now?

PostedFri Jul 08, 2005 3:32 pm
by Dwilah
Illbleed wrote: I believe CTRL + T for tabbing right? Is that the method you're using right now?
The only method I knew of was going through the file menus which is a pain...thankee for the shortcut. :)

PostedFri Jul 08, 2005 3:57 pm
by Kyanus
I believe CTRL + T for tabbing right? Is that the method you're using right now?
If you change the settings under the Option menu, then you can also open links in new tabs by clicking on the middle mouse button, or by holding Ctrl while you click a link.

PostedMon Jul 11, 2005 5:27 am
by Skorixor
even easier way dwi

right click on the "tab row" and you have the option to open a new tab, close a tab, close all tabs, reload tab, reload all tabs

PostedMon Jul 11, 2005 7:14 am
by Oeree
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Sorry, I had to.