Is there a way to make it open in new tab instead of new window by default?
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Is there a way to make it open in new tab instead of new window by default?
No, but you can right-click on a link and open it in a new tab.
well thats even more annoying than ctrl+clicking on it
unless you've only got one arm :pQuote:
Originally posted by kedaman
well thats even more annoying than ctrl+clicking on it
hehe yeah, but i want to click once, and have it open in a tab, it shouldn't open in new window when shelled either
I agree. Ive noticed that if you click on a url in another application, it doesn't open a new window... I wonder... Is firebird open source?Quote:
Originally posted by kedaman
hehe yeah, but i want to click once, and have it open in a tab, it shouldn't open in new window when shelled either
it should be opensource, as its based on mozilla. Btw i found out you can middle-click on the links, but its still annoying to have them opened in a new window by default, maybe you have it shelled differently in your registry? check out how your html files are opened?
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Originally posted by PeteD
I agree. Ive noticed that if you click on a url in another application, it doesn't open a new window... I wonder... Is firebird open source?
You lamers...even I made it open up a new window....:D
And yes it is open sourse...and there are other builds for it to Keda...but they are not from Mozilla...
And here you go Keda...took me 5 minutes to find out...;)
http://downloads.mozdev.org/extensio...s/tabprefs.xpi
yeah i found that already note ;) still got a problem though, it will replace all the saved tabs if i shell a file, which is definitely annoying, i think i'm going to do what i used to do with opera, i'm going to have it shell ie.
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Originally posted by kedaman
yeah i found that already note ;)
You are annoying....:D
sorry note :D
Next time I won't bother to look at all....:D....BTW have you found a crawler for Firebird for Windows?
eh? you just type in what you search for in the url box and it'll google it (btw you have to change a setting so that it doesn't do a i feel lucky search
http://texturizer.net/firebird/tips.html
btw, you can type dict ___ and it searches dictionary.com, and webster to search webster.com
there's also a google bar if you look at the list of extensions (that searches a whole load of things), but it takes up too much space for my minimalistic taste, besides configuring it to google in the url beats all :D
http://texturizer.net/firebird/extensions/#Google%20Bar