Rick,
No problem asking questions............see below.....
At 13:20 08/25/2008 -0400, you wrote:
Two questions: (I hate asking questions to answer one...)

Are you using the latest version and build of FF?
(Mine claims "itself" that 3.0.1 is the newest released version.)

Equal. I am using v3.0.1 also.


Did you try to disable your plug-ins/extensions?

No. What does this do? The plugins I have now came as part of the initial install; and/or some bogus choices by yours truly!

They are: Adobe Acrobat, Java(tm) Platform SE 6 U7, Microsoft(r) DRM (network object), Microsoft(r) DRM (store netscape object), Mozilla Default plug-in, Shockwave Flash v9.0.r124, Windows MP Plug-in (Npdplay.dll)

The only extension I use ATM is NoScript.

I run all sorts of tabs "all the time" in the same window,
and most are opened from inside that same window to
begin with...

Yes, well this is how I thought it would be also. Not yet.


When I have trouble (not often) with FF, the BEST thing is
it is easy to fix by a simple un+re-install... (Unlike IE...)

OK. I get this. But this portends a dual install on each of my clients for some sort of stable install. Odd. Not yet; unless truly necessary. This is my test-bed machine for pending migration of FF to my other LAN clients. IF I did bogus during the initial install of FF and the one extension, I'd really like to know where I went wrong; before I start hacking on FF for personal comfort. ATM, shutting "tabs" off fixes that issue; even though I suspect a deeper trouble.


Just a few ideas to toss out there... <grin>

werkz4me! Thanks.
Duncan



                             Rick Glazier

From: "DHSinclair"
Perhaps there is something I do not understand about "tabs" in FF.
Can anyone explain?

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