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- BasouKazuma
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Ban BasouKazuma.
You suck at the internet Basou.
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Re: Ban BasouKazuma.
I can suck more than that, Ayanami-kun.Ayanami wrote:You suck at the internet Basou.


Re: Heh.
Heh. Ban. Heh. Heh.BasouKazuma wrote:I can suck more than that, Ayanami-kun.Ayanami wrote:You suck at the internet Basou.
Re: Heh.
Is this thread done? From the last couple of posts, it does seem like it's outlive its purpose.

I don't think half the toilet seats in the world are as clean as I should like; and only half of those are half as clean as they deserve. - tsubaimomo, July 26, 2010 3:00 am
Unlikely that someone will post some great information about Firefox, but I guess I'll leave it open. Don't anyone necro this thread after it's dead saying crap like 'ya i use firefox', because nobody really cares at that point. 'So does another million people that uses Firefox, what makes you so special?'

I don't think half the toilet seats in the world are as clean as I should like; and only half of those are half as clean as they deserve. - tsubaimomo, July 26, 2010 3:00 am
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Well, i was just making a joke about the early build of Firefox 2 (Bon Echo) cuz i wanted to talk about it.
I like how it comes with a spell checker built into it. I didn't know about the spell check extension since i never really looked through the extensions that thoroughly. Anyway, it spell checks as I type and puts a red squiggly line under words I have misspelled or that are not in it's database, which is very useful.
They also added larger close buttons on the tabs which i don't care for since i just middle click on a tab to get rid of it.
Any link you click on either opens in the same window or instantly opens a new tab (if it's a link that's set to open in a new window). As of right now, I'm not sure if i like or dislike that. Before, if i wanted to open up a window in a new tab, I'd just middle click on it. If i wanted a whole new window, I'd usually just left click on it since the most of the pages i want in a new window are automatically set to open in a new window. I guess I'll have to get used this and start Shift + left clicking for new windows.
I like how it comes with a spell checker built into it. I didn't know about the spell check extension since i never really looked through the extensions that thoroughly. Anyway, it spell checks as I type and puts a red squiggly line under words I have misspelled or that are not in it's database, which is very useful.
They also added larger close buttons on the tabs which i don't care for since i just middle click on a tab to get rid of it.
Any link you click on either opens in the same window or instantly opens a new tab (if it's a link that's set to open in a new window). As of right now, I'm not sure if i like or dislike that. Before, if i wanted to open up a window in a new tab, I'd just middle click on it. If i wanted a whole new window, I'd usually just left click on it since the most of the pages i want in a new window are automatically set to open in a new window. I guess I'll have to get used this and start Shift + left clicking for new windows.

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Shut up.BasouKazuma wrote:Well, i was just making a joke about the early build of Firefox 2 (Bon Echo) cuz i wanted to talk about it.
I like how it comes with a spell checker built into it. I didn't know about the spell check extension since i never really looked through the extensions that thoroughly. Anyway, it spell checks as I type and puts a red squiggly line under words I have misspelled or that are not in it's database, which is very useful.
They also added larger close buttons on the tabs which i don't care for since i just middle click on a tab to get rid of it.
Any link you click on either opens in the same window or instantly opens a new tab (if it's a link that's set to open in a new window). As of right now, I'm not sure if i like or dislike that. Before, if i wanted to open up a window in a new tab, I'd just middle click on it. If i wanted a whole new window, I'd usually just left click on it since the most of the pages i want in a new window are automatically set to open in a new window. I guess I'll have to get used this and start Shift + left clicking for new windows.
- panasonic
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lol, never knew bout the middle click, thx for the tip
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God I hate Basou.
The value of Femto's post is immeasurable.
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btw, for those that want the facts.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/SupportCD ... Myths.html
It gives a very honest and no-bull shit myth-busting for Firefox, guarenteed to kill fan boys dead in their tracks.
I use firefox, don't get me wrong, I just want everyone to know what it is they are using.
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/SupportCD ... Myths.html
It gives a very honest and no-bull shit myth-busting for Firefox, guarenteed to kill fan boys dead in their tracks.
I use firefox, don't get me wrong, I just want everyone to know what it is they are using.
- panasonic
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i guess ill have to check out opera, according the psi's article it does the same w/ less resources
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Don't bother with Opera 8.xx, go straight for beta 2 of Opera9, it is pretty snazzy.
Problem with Opera9 is that our site Cingo renders great in Firefox1.5+ and IE6.0+ but with Opera (8 and 9) the javascript handling is piss poor (eats up CPU time on mouse events) and doesn't like CSS2 with negative aboslute positions (like tucking divs under a image or other div).
It may be ACID2 complient, but it does fail our tests. We are looking into it to see if there are hacks that will make Opera 9 at least play nice with Cingo.
Problem with Opera9 is that our site Cingo renders great in Firefox1.5+ and IE6.0+ but with Opera (8 and 9) the javascript handling is piss poor (eats up CPU time on mouse events) and doesn't like CSS2 with negative aboslute positions (like tucking divs under a image or other div).
It may be ACID2 complient, but it does fail our tests. We are looking into it to see if there are hacks that will make Opera 9 at least play nice with Cingo.
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thats a bummer, i guess ill just play around w/ opera but keep ff as my default
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I only use software written by laboratory-bred code monkeysQuest wrote:by people for people is the best mantra.

I've used a bunch of different browsers.. the cold start time on FF annoyed me greatly and I usually just booted up IE instead. Opera is my current browser and I <3 the speed - the addons for Firefox were great, but in a practical sense overall speed is much more important than an addon which will see infrequent use. My connection downloads at 6000 kbps, so its nice to have a broswer that can actually keep up with it.
i prefer to sacrifice a little speed for more functionality.
=)
anyways, fyi... as mentioned middle-clicking on a tab will close it. try middle-clicking on the empty space on the tab bar and it will re-open the closed tab! you can do this multiple times to bring back all your previously closed tabs. it only works in the same session though.
and i dunno if its built-in in ff or its my 'tab-mix plus' extension.
=P
=)
anyways, fyi... as mentioned middle-clicking on a tab will close it. try middle-clicking on the empty space on the tab bar and it will re-open the closed tab! you can do this multiple times to bring back all your previously closed tabs. it only works in the same session though.
and i dunno if its built-in in ff or its my 'tab-mix plus' extension.
=P

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Probably your tab extension since it doesn't appear to work for me.Quest wrote:i prefer to sacrifice a little speed for more functionality.
=)
anyways, fyi... as mentioned middle-clicking on a tab will close it. try middle-clicking on the empty space on the tab bar and it will re-open the closed tab! you can do this multiple times to bring back all your previously closed tabs. it only works in the same session though.
and i dunno if its built-in in ff or its my 'tab-mix plus' extension.
=P
