NuclearFusi0n
Diamond Member
really dumb....
anybody else noticed this trend? 😕
anybody else noticed this trend? 😕
Originally posted by: Angrymarshmello
So you use IE? Wait nm, you must be a super user of IE. Maybe even an uber user of IE![]()
uh.....middle click a link dude....Originally posted by: simms
2) the ability to open several websites within the same instance of the window (i'd rather click the webpages docked near my google toolbar than rather click each instance of Fbird in the taskbar.
Originally posted by: simms
I used Firebird... well it's not bad, but there's two things I want to see with it before I keep it:
2) the ability to open several websites within the same instance of the window (i'd rather click the webpages docked near my google toolbar than rather click each instance of Fbird in the taskbar.
--Simon
Don't forget, gay names make browsers 1337!Originally posted by: TommyVercetti
Hay everyone L@@K at me, I don't use IE and I am smart. Just as smart as those people who listen to underground Hip-hop and indie rock. I am smrt!!
Originally posted by: simms
I used Firebird... well it's not bad, but there's two things I want to see with it before I keep it:
1) Google toolbar.
2) the ability to open several websites within the same instance of the window (i'd rather click the webpages docked near my google toolbar than rather click each instance of Fbird in the taskbar.
Other than that, I love it's load time and it's image load time as well. :beer:
--Simon
Originally posted by: dighn
Originally posted by: simms
I used Firebird... well it's not bad, but there's two things I want to see with it before I keep it:
2) the ability to open several websites within the same instance of the window (i'd rather click the webpages docked near my google toolbar than rather click each instance of Fbird in the taskbar.
--Simon
?? 😕 what are you talking about?
Originally posted by: simms
I thought Using Firebird would keep all instances of a webpage within one browser window (but in layers). Similar like in Word (older versions) where you could open 4 documents at the same time and they would all be within one instance of Word, not in four seperate Word windows. Make any sense?
Right now it can be recreated in Mozilla by pressing CTRL+N (new window). I thought that if you created a new window the webpage would load as another "tab" in the same instance in Mozilla; instead it simply actually creates a new window by creating a new instance of mozilla.
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: simms
I used Firebird... well it's not bad, but there's two things I want to see with it before I keep it:
1) Google toolbar.
2) the ability to open several websites within the same instance of the window (i'd rather click the webpages docked near my google toolbar than rather click each instance of Fbird in the taskbar.
Other than that, I love it's load time and it's image load time as well. :beer:
--Simon
ummm... theres tabs, and you can set google as your default search engine so if you type in regular words into the search box you get returns from google. then you can use the sidebar to switch between them.
apparently firebird users aren't particularly bright either
Originally posted by: dighn
Originally posted by: simms
I thought Using Firebird would keep all instances of a webpage within one browser window (but in layers). Similar like in Word (older versions) where you could open 4 documents at the same time and they would all be within one instance of Word, not in four seperate Word windows. Make any sense?
Right now it can be recreated in Mozilla by pressing CTRL+N (new window). I thought that if you created a new window the webpage would load as another "tab" in the same instance in Mozilla; instead it simply actually creates a new window by creating a new instance of mozilla.
it does do that.
try ctrl-t