Nice tip, very useful! Thanks man :)No problem man.
You can also go to about:config and change the value of layout.spellcheckDefault to 2.
This will mean Firefox will spell anything you write.
Which browser do you use?
No Problemo!
Ahla bl Chabeb!
Ahla bl Chabeb!
I wish I never upgraded to firefox 3.5. The permanent tab bar is annoying!
Hey Marty,
Could you be more specific. Maybe I can find a fix for you.
Could you be more specific. Maybe I can find a fix for you.
Well in the old version of firefox the tab bar wasn't there when there was only one tab, now it's there all the time.
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about:config -> browser.tabs.autohide -> true
Thanks for that! I wonder why it isn't in the preferences... hmm...
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I used Mozilla Firefox for may daily works I agree browser has the fast speed and extensibility, It's a more popular browser in the world and it's provide add one facilities in the browser. It is more efficient and easy to use for every one. So these are the main reason for choose the Mozilla Firefox Browser.
Hahaha, 20 replies with noone even mentioning Internet Explorer =D . As for me, I constantly switch between chrome and firefox. I noticed that many of you know well about FF, so if you can help me out, i'll much appreciate it. heres the thing, when i access facebook or gmail or whatever website that requires logging in on firefox, i always get the login page, even though i click on the Remember Me or Login in Directly check box ! now the good thing is that it stores my password, not having to write it again, but i do have to keep logging everytime. now another thing, facebook doesnt seem to work normally. when flipping through the photos of an album, it keeps on loading, not going to the next page..... plus, when ignoring or accepting a request of any type, it doesnt click !!! help me please =) i dont have any kind of trouble described above with chrome !
oh and btw, i sometimes use safari when my firefox gets "stubborn" on OS X
oh and btw, i sometimes use safari when my firefox gets "stubborn" on OS X
Opera 10... no question.
Yep, same story here. I'd use Firefox 100% of the time if they wrote the damn app in Cocoa. I know they are working on it, but it's taking too much time IMHO.I constantly find myself alternating between Firefox 3.5 and Safari 4 under OS X.
I switch to Safari whenever Firefox starts to take too much CPU/RAM.
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So, final word for me... I use Firefox with rein skin and tiny menu. Cant stand the default look. under OSX I now use camino because safari is slightly buggy plus camino looks better IMHO.
IE is for losers who don't have a browsing experience... :D
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Firefox 3.5.2 (waiting for ArchLinux to package 3.5.3)
Firefox v3.5.3 ... All Rights Reserved... :D
hurts much to use makepkg? :cool:hussam wroteFirefox 3.5.2 (waiting for ArchLinux to package 3.5.3)
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I actually build a lot of -svn package. I'm currently using gnome 2.27.92 :)teodorgeorgiev wrotehurts much to use makepkg? :cool:hussam wroteFirefox 3.5.2 (waiting for ArchLinux to package 3.5.3)
Also official ArchLinux openoffice PKGUILD
http://repos.archlinux.org/viewvc.cgi/openoffice-base/trunk/PKGBUILD?revision=51161
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# Contributor: Hussam Al-Tayeb <ht990332@gmail.com>
lineI also build my own openoffice-svn (vanilla svn, not ooo-build) here's my pkgbuild http://mwar-guild.com/openoffice-svn.tar.gz
but with almost no internet this weekend, I can't download firefox source tarball,
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firefox 3.5.3
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i do no more care for what browser to user :P tried almost all of them.
Now i am switching between opera ( for its no matched ctrl+enter feature for passwords :D - i log in daily to at least 3 websites :P ) and chrome for debugging my apps since its somehow fast...
I would like to note - after merely 2 years experience with exclusivly firefox - that the fox is gr8 for its add-ons but these same gr8 add-ons are what makes it soooo heavy... and much of the add-ons i used to place where build in opera anyway :P ( the fast dial, and little "Panels" on the left )..
Now i am switching between opera ( for its no matched ctrl+enter feature for passwords :D - i log in daily to at least 3 websites :P ) and chrome for debugging my apps since its somehow fast...
I would like to note - after merely 2 years experience with exclusivly firefox - that the fox is gr8 for its add-ons but these same gr8 add-ons are what makes it soooo heavy... and much of the add-ons i used to place where build in opera anyway :P ( the fast dial, and little "Panels" on the left )..
Firefox is bad because xul is terrible. it is good for writing platform independent extensions but it's not a good choice to use for a user interface of a web browser. :/