Back to browser school immc
Thanks guys, this is some potent info
if rampage/kayode didn't stir this up I would have never found out about
half of this stuff.
Kickass, scroll wheel click idmc
/me Goes off to play with his new found knowledge
-----Original Message-----
From: Adrian [mailto:rampage@ultra-gamers.com]
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 11:49 AM
To: tech@gatt.co.tt
Subject: Re: {GATT-Tech} Need Advice: What's the best..not again
meh boy i was only kidding in that post, lol. man gone an dig up info an
thing oui. sorry to have waste your time
. but in terms of bundled stuff
myie2 still owns
and i do know about those firefox shortcuts just i was
saying that myie2 also has shortcuts as well as plugins. that was meh point
behind all of this, that even the advance user could like it. i done giveup
long time on the firefox vs myie2 scene thats why i made a message saying
enough of the battle, was only showing that myie2 does have some of
firefox's advanced features.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dev Anand Teelucksingh" <dave@opus.co.tt>
To: <tech@gatt.co.tt>
Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 11:39 AM
Subject: Re: {GATT-Tech} Need Advice: What's the best..not again
> Adrian wrote:
>
> even if firefox follows so call "Standards"....
> what about the many many pages that doh follow that thing? you go salt
> because of your browser or you go wanna use a browser that works fine
> displaying pages fine
>
> There are many, many pages that do follow "standards" (Wired, ESPN, etc)
> See
http://www.456bereastreet.com/lab/developi..._web_standards/> which explains how and why using web standards will let you build
> websites in a way that saves time and money for the developer and
> provides a better experience for the visitor. And not just for Firefox,
> but for all web site users.
>
> BTW, XP SP2 changes IE and will probably break many sites that were
> coded solely for IE 4 and 5.
>
> > you wanna download a billion plugins after downloading a browser? or do
you
> > prefer downloading 3.3 mb and getting: (myie2 browser), ( AI Roboform,
> > FlashSave, ViewSource, EnableRightClick, Up a Directory, Weather
plugins)
> > and ( Default, Turbo Qute, Mozilla_2, Safari, TCPort, X_Phoenity skins)
all
> > in one?
>
> Firefox for Windows is 4.6MB.
>
> EnableRightClick :
> click on Tools > Options..., select Web Features on the left. Look for
> Enable JavaScript on the right, and click on Advanced... to the right of
> that line. In the Advanced JavaScript Options window that pops-up,
> un-check the option: Disable or replace Context Menus.
>
>
http://texturizer.net/firefox/extensions/ and
http://update.mozilla.org/> has many more (see there's one to control winamp from firefox)
> Digger (8K download) is probably the one for Up a Directory.
>
> > or how about flash? hey perhaps you might wanna save flash files? or
hell
> > even enable right click on "rightclickdisabled" pages without having to
> > download some shit? or having to go through a long list of extensions
just
> > to find what you want?
>
> Ctrl-J (or go to Tools--->Page Info)
> click on the media tab
> select which media from the list of media that you want to save (all
> media on the page is listed here (flash, images, mov, mpg, etc))
> click on the save button
>
> > or bloody hell why not take full advantage of the tab interface? you
mean to
> > tell me that you gonna download some tab extension and go through all
that
> > shit just to have links open in new tabs instead of windows an thing?
bah!
> > why not just use myie2 that does that automatically?
>
> You don't need to. The middle mouse button/scroll wheel on clicking a
> link will open the URL in a new tab. Also see under "Tips and Tricks" at
>
http://texturizer.net/firefox/>
> > but hey you may be an advanced user and like using keyboard shortcuts?
why
> > not use myie2 many shortcuts, heck you may enjoy downloading
plugins..who
> > ever said myie2 doesnt have plugins?
>
> List of keyboard shortcuts (lists IE and Opera as well)
>
http://texturizer.net/firefox/keyboard.html>
> Dev T
>
>
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