~terry
Sun, Dec 11, 2005 (11:46)
seed
Firefox is a great browser. 100 million downloads so far.
And it's very extensible. You can add some marvellous plugins and extensions to it like delicious.
http://mozilla.com (used to be mozilla.org).
~terry
Sun, Dec 11, 2005 (20:02)
#1
A good plug in to add right away is called stumble.
http://stumbleupon.com
I'm at http://springnet.stumbleupon.com
~terry
Sun, Jan 22, 2006 (15:09)
#2
Another great plug in is
sessionsaver
which can save tabs as sets.
See my site http://stumblicious.com
for tips on stumble, delicious and sessionsaver
~terry
Thu, Feb 9, 2006 (19:24)
#3
OK I'll start a topic in geo called geology hikes and day trips
Is that what you mean?
~terry
Wed, Apr 5, 2006 (23:50)
#4
I'm having a tough time upgrading my Mozilla Firefox on my Linux boxes. When I get the procedure down, I'll post it.
~terry
Wed, Apr 5, 2006 (23:52)
#5
Linux and Unix systems
* If Firefox 1.5.0.1 is installed to a location with spaces in the
path, it may not be able to set itself as default browser and may keep
prompting at startup. The work around is to install into a path without
spaces.
* GNOME integration does not work properly with Fedora Core 3. Users
of Fedora Core 3 will need to download and install
linc-1.0.3-3.1.i386.rpm. After installing the RPM, perform the following
command in the directory you installed Firefox 1.5.0.1 into (you will need
write permission):
touch .autoreg
The next time you start Firefox 1.5.0.1, GNOME integration should be
functional.
* firefox -remote (mozilla-xremote-client) no longer works on urls
containing commas, and is deprecated. firefox -new-window /url/ will open
the url in a new window; firefox -new-tab /url/ will open the url in a new
tab.
from
http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/releases/1.5.0.1.html
See what I mean? It's just not cut and dried.