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This is mentioned in the comments at the bottom...

Fed up of having to switch browser when FF doesnt render youre page properly? IETab will open an IE browser inside Firefox.

Why do I need this - you may ask (apart from the fact FF doesnt render alot of Microsoft pages properly)? Well for starters, FF doesnt pass active directory credentials to intranet sites, IE does. This means that when you browse to a page, youl probably have to enter your user name and password every time, which is a bit of a pain in the ass.

Bring on the regex URL filter in IETab. By using a regex you can automatically filter for you intranet site and not have to add each page manually - this will probably look something like

http://[^]+./

though you may have to tweak it a little bit
« Last Edit: July 17, 2006, 03:36:16 am by Control freak »

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Word y'all the man Jim has just given me a major pc upgrade. I've just installed Firefox but can't find my favourite extension which opens links in a new tab when you click, hold and then flick the mouse sideways...

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Ok I've found it - not as simple as it was last time though.

Get all-in-one gestures, open extensions, highlight, right-click, click on 'options', allow left-clicking, find open links in tabs, change to a simpler gesture, apply.

I don't why I'm telling y'all this as I'm about as backward as they come on this shit. If all goes to plan I might have broadband by november...

Damn, just discovered I need that right-click forum tools things too...

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One for SA Chris, Dense and any other curmudgeons: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1045/ :Banish andi_e, R-man, FOAM forever.

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One for SA Chris, Dense and any other curmudgeons: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1045/ :Banish andi_e, R-man, FOAM forever.

A most excellent addon! For those without Greasemonkey it's pretty excellent so check that out too. Very powerful tool.

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One for SA Chris, Dense and any other curmudgeons: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1045/ :Banish andi_e, R-man, FOAM forever.

Errm - we're not using phpBB anymore...

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mm and it isn't compatible with the latest firefox either... sorry.

What are we using? I thought I'd found my right-click forum tools but it doesn't have the smilies on, and now I'm not sure if [size=12]it'll work anyway[/size] Any ideas?

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We are using Simple Machines, or SMF for short.

If you change that size bbcode to size=12pt, then it will work.

The best thing for forums imho is the Firefox bbCode extension - not sure if that's the same one you're using.

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Word y'all the man Jim has just given me a major pc upgrade. I've just installed Firefox but can't find my favourite extension which opens links in a new tab when you click, hold and then flick the mouse sideways...

Or you could always use the build in function of clicking the middle mouse button/scroll wheel if you have one, this will also open a link in a new tab.

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If you change that size bbcode to size=12pt, then it will work

Just checking to see if it worked... have now ditched that extension in favour of yours - which works for colour but not size.
Cheers, Bubbs - that was the one I was looking for all along.

Is there a userhide for SMF? I quite fancied the idea of reliving the old days by hiding every single user except Dave, James and Bubba. I doubt it would make Justin come back though...

No, I don't have a middle button, scrollwheel. I quite like flicking the mouse anyway :-\

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No user hide I'm afraid, not in the standard build anyway - wouldn't it make half the topics read like gibberish anyway?

From an admin point of view, a mod that hides all posts (to the whole forum) from a certain user would be a sure fire way of getting rid of trolls. Trolls soon get bored if nobody rises to the bait. Actually, I might investigate this.
« Last Edit: October 12, 2006, 11:16:40 am by Bubba, Reason: clarity »

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On another board I use the Hide User mod works by stil showing that the user posted something, but instead of displaying the actual text it shows a link to show the post.

I use it on a couple of users because they post very repetitive posts, and if they do actually post something of interest then it tends to me quoted and commented on.

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Just started using http://www.stumbleupon.com/ with Firefox.

Its well weapon. Finds interesting websites you probably wouldn't normally find.

These are a few I stumbled upon...
http://www.echalk.co.uk/amusements/OpticalIllusions/colourPerception/colourPerception.html
http://www.hunkinsexperiments.com/default.htm

http://www.neave.com/planetarium/

but....

 :'(

« Last Edit: October 24, 2006, 03:40:03 pm by Obi-Wan is lost... »

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Another useful extension that is not listed as far as I can see is Morning Coffee - https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2677/

To quote their blurb:

"This extension lets you organize websites by day and open them up simultaneously as part of your daily routine. This is really handy if you read sites that update on a regular schedule (like webcomics, weekly columns, etc.)."

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is there an add-on that allows tabs to be opened without clicking File->New Tab....

and yes I know that the above makes me very lazy

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Either:

1. Install the following - https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1456 - just puts a little button next to the tabs on your browser.

2. Go to Toolbars --> Customise - there is a button there for adding a new tab - bit bigger than the aforementioned add on but it does what it says on the tin.

Alternatively if you have Tab Mix Plus installed then buried in the config options somewhere is a radio button that duplicates number 1 - PM me if you need instructions for this as I am not going to waste a couple of hours trying to find where it is and then writing up the results.  ;)

Lastly Ctrl + T is the keyboard short cut for a new tab.

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Ctrl + T every time. I've added the feature that makes them nice colours and another that gives a progress bar in each tab.

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CTRL-T or just double click the tab bar

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Thanks for the replies. I'm really getting into all this open source stuff it's really good. Not quite up for changing my OS though  :-[

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Not quite up for changing my OS though  :-[www.fsf.org

No need to change your OS, one of the underpinning principles of the Free Software Foundation is that the software should be platform neutral.

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I meant changing for an open source OS instead of using XP...

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Sweet plugin for browsing images.
http://www.piclens.com/

Works with Firefox and others.

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I found that once the novelty of Piclens wore off, it became a bit annoying. Also not great on an older computer, it made my firefox very slow.

 

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