firefox is over rated.

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Cerb

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Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
Originally posted by: Cerb
OK, and how do you get that?
It varies by version and skin. In most versions (and skins), one can simply drag the appropriate button (with the down arrow on the right) onto the main bar.
8, with the skin it came with.
If you list your version and skin, I can likely give exact steps (I have a large number of versions installed on various physical and virtual machines).
Ok, then, that takes care of 25%.
50%, actually.

Am certain there is likely a method to address the other two items mentioned, but I confess that even though I am quite anal-retentive, I am not quite that anal-retentive.
It's anal-retentive to want things to work the way people knew they should decades ago, and that Konquerer and FF both manage just fine, out of the box (well, for Konquerer, it also depends on the distro)? Not sure about the new IE. FF has a simple UI, with the basics done well. I need to browse the web safely, easily (this includes rapid mouse movement), and with multiple pages per window. Opera still seems to lack in ease of use, despite being otherwise superior (I'm assuming there's an adblock equivalent in that comparison, too, though I have not looked).
 

ActuaryTm

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Originally posted by: Cerb
8, with the skin it came with.
Tools>Appearance. Buttons tab. Select Browser under Category. The appropriate button should be listed to the right.
 

JustAnAverageGuy

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3. They are :confused: unless I'm misunderstanding you.
linkimajig
Navigation controls are just under the tabs. The placement options I see do not allow any real granularity.

:camera:

Originally posted by: Cerb
(I'm assuming there's an adblock equivalent in that comparison, too, though I have not looked).

Opera does have an AdBlock plugin (extension, whatever you want to call it :p ). It does work, but I still much prefer FireFox's method of ad blocking. Not only is the installation easier, but the method of blacklisting items is much simpler.

That is one of the few areas where firefox is superior to Opera, and even I will admit that.
 

ActuaryTm

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Originally posted by: JustAnAverageGuy
Opera does have an AdBlock plugin (extension, whatever you want to call it :p ). It does work, but I still much prefer FireFox's method of ad blocking. Not only is the installation easier, but the method of blacklisting items is much simpler.

That is one of the few areas where firefox is superior to Opera, and even I will admit that.
I've personally found Proxomitron to be a superior solution - especially considering it's browser-independent.

Occassionally, a properly configured (and robust) firewall can also prove adequate.
 

ActuaryTm

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Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
Originally posted by: Cerb
8, with the skin it came with.
Tools>Appearance. Buttons tab. Select Browser under Category. The appropriate button should be listed to the right.
You're welcome.
 

konakona

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alright, I am sick of firefox taking up ridiculous amount of memory for tab browsing - the only reason I am using it in the first place. Is there any more sensible alternative to FF? does opera also hog memory like crazy when opening multiple tabs?
 

DaShen

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Originally posted by: VanillaH
alright, I am sick of firefox taking up ridiculous amount of memory for tab browsing - the only reason I am using it in the first place. Is there any more sensible alternative to FF? does opera also hog memory like crazy when opening multiple tabs?

Yes and No

Opera is awesome try the mouse shortcuts, you'll be hooked
 

xboxist

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Originally posted by: dighn
lots of useful extensions. (before you opera fanboys start about how opera does everything without extensions - it's not free, end of discussion)


How lame. "Fanboys" of internet browsers exist?
 

ActuaryTm

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Originally posted by: VanillaH
alright, I am sick of firefox taking up ridiculous amount of memory for tab browsing - the only reason I am using it in the first place. Is there any more sensible alternative to FF? does opera also hog memory like crazy when opening multiple tabs?
A previous reply in this thread:
Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
Memory management tends to be a bit better under Opera. Both could use improvements, however. As of this post (using Opera):
  • Tabs: 32
    Memory Usage: 21,880 K

 

konakona

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Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
Originally posted by: VanillaH
alright, I am sick of firefox taking up ridiculous amount of memory for tab browsing - the only reason I am using it in the first place. Is there any more sensible alternative to FF? does opera also hog memory like crazy when opening multiple tabs?
A previous reply in this thread:
Originally posted by: ActuaryTm
Memory management tends to be a bit better under Opera. Both could use improvements, however. As of this post (using Opera):
  • Tabs: 32
    Memory Usage: 21,880 K
ok, thats a WHOLE LOT better; it is not unusual to see FF taking up like 120MB after opening up around 15 tabs or so.