TSGL: Firefox annoyances--is there an answer?
Don Penlington
deepend at tpg.com.au
Mon May 12 11:02:07 EDT 2008
H. Davis wrote:
>If you REGULARLY wish to open all 10 of those links before looking at
>any of the pages; change your setting Tools, Options, Tabs to uncheck
>the box "When I open a link in a new tab, switch to it immediately".
>This will keep you on the 10 link page until you explicitly select
>another tab. As you middle click the links on the 10 link page nnew tabs
>will open to the right but you will remain on the 10 link page.>>
That's what I already have.
Thanks to all of you who have helped me on the journey of indoctrination
into this new great religion.
I'm not singing any hymns of praise just yet, but maybe it will come with
senility.
<<It's obvious you've been heavily indoctrinated in the Maxthon cult and
we'll have a difficult time reprogramming you. But there's been a
meeting and the good news is that we think you're worth the effort.>>
I was in fits when I read H Davis latest comments---whether of laughter or
insanity yet remains to be determined.
OK, as a HUGE compromise, I've now gone back to my old mouse, on which the
middle scroll button is easier to click.
Compared to my nice new mouse which I have now relegated to the great
mousehouse in the sky, this old one has no blue lights, no bells and nary a
whistle in sight. I've reconfigured 2 fingers to work, where 1 used to do.
I'll suffer, but not in silence.
Thx for the leads into about:config (why do they make these settings so
obscure???). I've modified the tab configs, but still no joy in opening new
tabs by default--I guess the function must be hardwired into FF.
Now to investigate the joys (???) of configs and addons.
If this List never hears from me again (is that shouts of "hurrah" I hear?)
it will be because I've been buried in a tomb of FF addons.
Don Penlington
From the Beach at Surfers Paradise in sunny Queensland.
Computer tutorials, local scenery, and other things at my website:
http://users.tpg.com.au/deepend/index1.html
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