Go to Hatrack forums and read. Decide to post -- ACK! It doesn't know who I am. Cookies are associated with the I.E. I haven't used my password in months, and the original message I got with my password was download onto a hard drive that is now dead.
<sigh>
Then I realize -- open back up I.E. -- go to Hatrack (which recognizes me) go to profile and change password.
Be sure to check out the various extensions you can install; some, particularly in the areas of tabbed browsing and mouse gestures, significantly improve the browsing experience.
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and if you, (or anyone else that is reading this) that uses mozilla or phoenix-firefox/bunny/tulip or whatever they're calling it now hasn't yet, go and get smart bookmarks from this entry of my blog. They're insanely useful. donno what smartbookmarks are? Too lazy to actually go read? Excerpt below:
For people who use mozilla, what you do is right click download this to somewhere you remember (I suggest the desktop, saying you'll be deleteing it in a minute or so). Second go to Bookmarks, Manage bookmarks, to open the bookmark manager. And then Tools, "Import..." and then import the file you just downloaded. Done!
What did this awesome thing do? in the browser bar at the top try typing "g something" and enter *BOOM* You've suddenly searched Google! Current smart bookmarks are listed in the extended entry
Webster's Dictionary - dict Amazon search - a WWWJDIC - jdic google news - gn google search - g ebay search - ebay weather.com - weather pricegrabber ISBN - isbn pricegrabber - pg fatwallet HD - fw google lucky - gl howstuffworks - how IMDB - imdb UPS Tracking - ups rikai - rikai wayback machine - archive wikipedia - wiki fedex tracking - fedex Freshmeat.net - fm dictionary.com - dictionary php.net - php sourceforge.net - sf
Note that I am adding more all the time, and if you make any, please tell me so I can add them. Enjoy!
(addendum: TABS! Don't forget to use tabs! middle click is a wonderful thing -note that you have to set it in your preferences- tabbed browsing and smart bookmarks...tools for efficiency, tools for laziness)
(edit: t'ank 'ou! didn't notice the switch between the d and the b) Satyagraha
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I'm loving Firefox .9 so far. I've got the Adblock extension running, so I can block ads (I even get to block the text ads on hatrack and register).
Some other really helpful extensions are:
- IE View - Nuke Anything (lets you remove images and objects temporarily) - Text Links - Single Window
I've got Firesomething also so that I get a different name each time I open it up.
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Bernard, as far as I can tell, Fireweasel 0.8 & 0.9 already has quicksearch bookmarks integrated, as I'm using them regularly.
Edit: Oh I see.. you're just pimpin' your particular list of bookmarks.
Also, Slacker: I'm still using 0.8. I was wary about switching over until I was sure a lot of the extensions I want will work with 0.9. Has your experience with that been good? In particular, I'm interested in mouse gestures, tabbed browsing, Adblock, etc.
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Adblock works incredibly well. The unfortunate part was that my home machine didn't take the upgrade well and I ended up having to uninstall firefox, reboot, and install firefox again. I'm not sure what caused it, but the process would start up, but nothing beyond that.
Tabbed browsing is as nice as ever, but I really like the single window extension. I still try to break myself of using the middle mouse button (or ctrl-click on my laptop), but I'm getting closer to it (word of advice - it doesn't work on all installs and they're trying to fix it still).
The themes will change without restarting this time around (which I really like). I've got Smoke running right now, which looks nice n clean when you set it to small icons.
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Oh, if you want to just try .9 without leaving .8, you can go and download the version that doesn't need an installer. Just download it, extract it to your desktop, and use the exe in the folder.
For the most part, the difference will be negligable, but some extensions may not be recognized off the bat.
I use this version at work cause I hate using IE there anymore (it's slow and removing spyware without any programs to assist you in a pain in the butt). We can't install anything, but the policy doesn't cover me just downloading it and running it.