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IE 7.0

Caveman

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Been a hardcore supporter of Firefox for the past few years... Tried IE 7 and like it except...

How do you force it to go BACK to the page that created the new window. for example: you're browsing a site and there a link pic, etc... then you click and open a new (adjacent tab). Then, you want to close that tab and go back to the originating tab. Instead you get dumped to the "tab on the right" (instead of back left). Hmmm... Anyway to make it emulate Firefox in this manner?
 
Probably just trying something new. I also love firefox but always try out the new IE's and Opera's just to check them out. If you didn't try new things none of use would be using Firefox now, we'd still be with IE.
 
Nothing wrong with Firefox - but in some cases it is nice to use IE7. Suggest you look at the IE7Pro free download add in. It gives IE7 a lot of FF features.

IE7Pro
 
Originally posted by: corkyg
Nothing wrong with Firefox - but in some cases it is nice to use IE7. Suggest you look at the IE7Pro free download add in. It gives IE7 a lot of FF features.

IE7Pro

In which cases IE7 is better than FireFox?

Well, I have never tried IE7 and I will never use it because I'm quite comfortable with Firefox and I don't want to move from one browser to another.
 
The only thing IE7 has over Firefox would be some page compatibility but almost all sites build their pages for Firefox too nowadays.
 
8/11/2008 8:25:06 PM C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe This application's executable file has been changed.

So I use 3rd party software from allowing Microsoft or other 3rd party players to change how IE works.

Had enough? Oh, you're just getting started, buddy.
 
Originally posted by: fire400
8/11/2008 8:25:06 PM C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe This application's executable file has been changed.

So I use 3rd party software from allowing Microsoft or other 3rd party players to change how IE works.

Had enough? Oh, you're just getting started, buddy.

It seems like english, but doesn't parse like it....
 
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