leeching bandwidth and acting like a tool, all in a few keystrokes *applause*Originally posted by: jliechty
*Ahem*Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n
Uninstall it. Install Phoenix.
Originally posted by: nord1899
Originally posted by: rh71
Beat me to it. But that's all Mozilla is good for in my personal opinion.Originally posted by: Heisenberg
Edit>Preferences>Advanced>Scripts&Plugins. Clear the first four or five checkboxes and never deal with popups again.
Tabbed browsing is the other big thing I love.
Set tabs to load in background. Middle click (push down on the wheel), load up the thread in the background while you scan for other threads to read. Very nice.
Originally posted by: Mak0602
how do i make it stop askin me if i want mozilla to remember my passwords?
Originally posted by: Adul
Originally posted by: Mak0602
how do i make it stop askin me if i want mozilla to remember my passwords?
edit> preferences> passwords and security> passwords
Originally posted by: Harvey
If Mozilla is like Netscape, it uses only one file, COOKIES.TXT for all cookies. If you make that a zero byte read only file, and set it to accpept all cookies, you can go to almost any site that requires cookies and never get any.![]()
Neffing multiple times and offering no valid reasons why the author should try an alternate program that s/he is probably not even interested in trying. *applause*Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n
leeching bandwidth and acting like a tool, all in a few keystrokes *applause*Originally posted by: jliechty
*Ahem*Originally posted by: NuclearFusi0n
Uninstall it. Install Phoenix.
I was under the impression that Netscape uses the Gecko part of Mozilla to render web pages, and I suppose (due to the visual similarities) that the projects share other code as well. Netscape, however, is owned by AOL, and the last time I installed Netscape, I think it put plenty of unnecessary AOL icons on my computer (or was that Winamp that loaded those icons?). Mozilla is my favorite, because it does seem to be a little less bloated than Netscape. Note well that I haven't tried a new Netscape since version 6 - the latest 7.x series might be better.Originally posted by: MrCraphead
Hmmm, makes me want to try Mozilla......should I go for Mozilla or Netscape? Or are they virtually the same thing?
EDIT: Oh, and what version of Mozilla is better? :\
Originally posted by: Harvey
If Mozilla is like Netscape, it uses only one file, COOKIES.TXT for all cookies. If you make that a zero byte read only file, and set it to accpept all cookies, you can go to almost any site that requires cookies and never get any.![]()
