Keeping one step ahead of M$ with their various browser download options due about now, I've jumped the gun and installed Firefox. Having just typed Firefox I notice that it's become underlined in red indicating that it's not spelt correctly. Um that's good, Firefox not spelt correctly using their own dictionary - hope that I've not made a big mistake here LOL. Anyway I digress - having now installed it should there be anything that I should be keeping one eye open for (any particular settings etc) plus any tips or additional plug-ins that might be worth while. I've already discovered that unlike IE the Firefox browser hasn't got the zoom in button at the bottom right hand corner and that alone took me 15 mins to work out that I need to use the Ctrl +/- keys. I only hope that once those nasty people realise that users are moving away from IE that they don't in the future pay more attention to the alternative browsers making IE the safest once again.
Edit: I've just realised that when copying/pasting URL's into emails etc that they no longer become clickable. Is this how it's supposed to work or am I missing a setting somewhere?
Been using Firefox for a while now on both Mac and Windows.
Haven't really noticed the active hyperlink for copy and paste (don't often do it) but will give it a go on the Windows 7 machine when i boot it up later tonight.
Never used the zoom button on IE so couldn't comment.
As for plug ins etc, they will be safer with Firefox because they've not been created using MS development languages and tools!
When did you last hear of some one getting a virus etc through a Photoshop plug in?
Not software - it's how it's developed.
Used firefox on my other PC, but rarely use it myself. Haven't felt the need to install it on my windows 7 PC though, as IE 8 seems to work very well. ;)
I had the browser choice window pop up on my xp machine, and thought it would never go away lol.. It's gone now though and I'm still happily using IE8.
Quote from: Forseti on March 03, 2010, 04:42:57 PM
Edit: I've just realised that when copying/pasting URL's into emails etc that they no longer become clickable. Is this how it's supposed to work or am I missing a setting somewhere?
I had run into similar problems recently. I've discovered if, after I've pasted in the URL I hit return a couple of times to go down a couple of lines the link activates.
Quote from: Forseti on March 03, 2010, 04:42:57 PM
additional plug-ins that might be worth while
Google up GreaseMonkey and prepare as they say to be dazzled. Especially if you are big into Flickr ;)
Quote from: Jonathan on March 03, 2010, 07:32:25 PMGoogle up GreaseMonkey and prepare as they say to be dazzled. Especially if you are big into Flickr ;)
I did and was dazzled by the number of complaints that I read. Think I'll be giving that a miss for now thanks all the same.
Quote from: picsfor on March 03, 2010, 05:27:58 PMWhen did you last hear of some one getting a virus etc through a Photoshop plug in?
A couple of weeks ago actually Andrew. I executed a routine Vulnerability Scan with Kaspersky Internet Security Suite 2010 which indicated a vulnerability in Adobe Illustrator which I don't actually have installed but apparently shares a couple of dll's with Photoshop. Following the provided link that KAS provided I was able to update the 2 files concerned which cleared the vulnerability.
Quote from: spinner on March 03, 2010, 06:48:42 PMI had run into similar problems recently. I've discovered if, after I've pasted in the URL I hit return a couple of times to go down a couple of lines the link activates.
Thanks spinner, I'll give that a go next time I try it.
A couple of other minor irritations in using Firefox:I can't now hear any mouse clicks through the speakers when I click on a site etc. Not critical, but at least I knew the mouse batteries weren't flat LOL.
When logging in/off on this site, and up to now it's only this site, I simply end up with a blank screen and have to click on that half-circled blue arrow (top left) to "reload current page."
I had to say it didn't i? :o
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I can't now hear any mouse clicks through the speakers when I click on a site etc. Not critical, but at least I knew the mouse batteries weren't flat LOL
surely by the mouse pointer moving you'd figure the batterys weren't dead :P
Quote from: Verb on March 03, 2010, 10:30:36 PM
surely by the mouse pointer moving you'd figure the batterys weren't dead :P
15 love :2funny:
QuoteI did and was dazzled by the number of complaints that I read. Think I'll be giving that a miss for now thanks all the same.
Yeah - some people find it confusing and love to whine on the 'net about it. Best browser extension ever.
QuoteI can't now hear any mouse clicks through the speakers when I click on a site etc.
What that stupid hands clap thing? Most ridiculous thing ever put in a browser ;) M$ should pay billions for inflicting that on the world.....
Does anyone know if there is a way to save (maybe to file) web sites that one has Bookmarked? I've got a whole list of them and don't too much fancy the idea of jotting them all down in a notepad prior to installing a new OS (W7) and subsequently having to reinstall Firefox.
http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Backing+up+and+restoring+bookmarks?bl=n&s=back%20up%20bookmarks&as=q
the above link in the firfox help file details what you need - hope this helps
Quote from: Forseti on March 23, 2010, 09:51:01 PM
Does anyone know if there is a way to save (maybe to file) web sites that one has Bookmarked? I've got a whole list of them and don't too much fancy the idea of jotting them all down in a notepad prior to installing a new OS (W7) and subsequently having to reinstall Firefox.
In firefox, Click Bookmarks, Organize Bookmarks,
When the new POPUP Library Opens, theres 3 options, choose Import And Backup, from the drop down Export HTML, save the file in your docs or where ever, HTH
Dave
:2funny: You beat me to it picsfor, I must learn to type faster :2funny:
Easy when you know how isn't it? :tup:
Quote from: Forseti on March 23, 2010, 09:51:01 PM
Does anyone know if there is a way to save (maybe to file) web sites that one has Bookmarked? I've got a whole list of them and don't too much fancy the idea of jotting them all down in a notepad prior to installing a new OS (W7) and subsequently having to reinstall Firefox.
You mean you're not using bookmarks on the Google toolbar? But that would mean if you used a different computer you didn't have your bookmarks!
Sadly Jonathan - not all of us have signed up for the Google way of life.
Given my wife is of Chinese descent - i'm not sure that Google would be of much use to her right now anyway ;D
Quote from: picsfor on March 24, 2010, 08:14:18 AM
Given my wife is of Chinese descent -
What - is Germany somewhere in the middle of China now then? :D At least that would answer the question of why everything that I seem to buy nowadays has 'Made In China' stamped all over it.. :'(
Quote from: picsfor on March 24, 2010, 08:14:18 AM
Sadly Jonathan - not all of us have signed up for the Google way of life.
Given my wife is of Chinese descent - i'm not sure that Google would be of much use to her right now anyway ;D
The point being that with China and Google having relationship issues - i was having a jest that as a Chinese person my wife would not be able to make use of Google at this current time :tup:
And my point was that I thought your wife was of German decent hence the Berlin trip plan? :idea:
Quote from: Forseti on March 24, 2010, 10:34:29 AM
And my point was that I thought your wife was of German decent hence the Berlin trip plan? :idea:
To clarify.
My wife is of genuine Hong Kong stock - Kowloon i believe.
She spent the first 40 years of her life as the daughter or wife of a member of HM forces based in Hong Kong (8 years), Germany (20+ years), Northern Ireland, Cyprus and Malaya only getting to see the UK after her former husband left the forces. From that, i'm sure you can appreciate why she sees Germany as being her home more than Hong Kong - or the UK for that matter!
All family get togethers involve dicussions about days in Germany - and all trips to see her friends result in much talk about the days in Germany as just about all of her friends were gained during forces days - in Germany!
Cantonese was her language at birth but she can speak German far more fluently now than she can Cantonese and her 'inglis' is right up there with the rest of us.
So now you can understand why she likes any opportunity to visit Germany...
Understood - alles klar - ????? :legit:
Edit: that first smiley is Chinese which the forum obviously doesn't accept hence it's come out as a smiley plus ? Oh well, I tried.
Chinese smiley probably not supported by Google :)