I listen to TWIT (This Week In Tech) with the old Screen Savers crew from TechTV. They were saying that every time someone searches Google with the built in search box in Mozilla....Google pays Mozilla. I think the number was about 14 million last year. So keep on using it I say!!!

Rob

Brian Weeden wrote:
On 10/14/05, Winterlight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

In Opera every tab has a X, so to close it I only have to click the X, just
like a window. But in Firefox I have to use the right click context menu to
close a tab... is there a faster way?


Try tabbrowser preferences extension.


In Opera I can just drag tabs to the position I want them, but in Firefox
the tabs are fixed?


The version of Firefox in beta has this feature (Deer Park  Beta 2).


In Opera, I really miss this, I can right click on a page and using the
context menu set a reload time period...defaults start at 15 seconds up to
30 minutes but I can also setup whatever time I want ... or even tell it to
reload if the server requests it. Is there a way to do this with Firefox?


I don't know if you can set a specific time to refresh but I think the
Live Bookmarks feature might work.


Any special extensions I should consider installing?


What I have currently installed:

ForecastFox
Adblock
Adblock Filterset Updater
Flashblock
Flashgot
NoScript
Googlebar
gTranslate
MediaPlayerConnectivity
Tabbrowser Preferences
Download Statusbar
Dictionary Tooltip
All-In-One Sidebar

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Brian


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