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    Netscape Full Screen

    More of a general Netscape question more than anything, but is there a feature in Netscape Navigator like Internet Explorers Full Screen Mode (F11)?
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    At least in Mozilla, you just press F11

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    Re: Netscape Full Screen

    Originally posted by richy
    More of a general Netscape question more than anything, but is there a feature in Netscape Navigator like Internet Explorers Full Screen Mode (F11)?
    Nutscape, being the crapa$$ browser that it is, doesn't have a full screen mode. Instead it's an add on that you have to download and install.



    Edit: Try this link http://www.inquare.com/fs/index.phtml

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    From earlier searches I found out that it has been put in now, but only just into version 7!
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    Re: Re: Netscape Full Screen

    Originally posted by mendhak
    Nutscape, being the crapa$$ browser that it is, doesn't have a full screen mode. Instead it's an add on that you have to download and install.
    Are you talking about NS 4.x? Because that is crap, but the newer versions of Netscape should have full screen, as CyberSurfer Mozilla has, so Netscape should have too.

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    Re: Re: Re: Netscape Full Screen

    Originally posted by Rick Bull
    Are you talking about NS 4.x? Because that is crap, but the newer versions of Netscape should have full screen, as CyberSurfer Mozilla has, so Netscape should have too.
    Er... I'm going to spare myself some embarrasment and say "yes"

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    Heh silly billy If you haven't already you should try a new gecko browser, they're a lot better than the old NS 4.x crap

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    Mozilla works well, but it has certain 'annoyances' there.

    For example, on vbforums, it actually loads the table <td> by <td>, links don't show up as they do in IE, and hyperlinked images, if they fail to load, are replaced by text. No image placeholder.

    I've used Netscape only a few times... one was a 4.7 and the other was a nn6. Didn't like it too much.

    I still think nothing beats the 'simplicity' in IE browsers.

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    Yeah but it's doing what it supposed to But fair enough if you don't like that. I wonder if you can change some of those things, Moz is quite customizable I think, you may just be able to edit a line or two in a config file somewhere.

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    Originally posted by Rick Bull
    Yeah but it's doing what it supposed to But fair enough if you don't like that. I wonder if you can change some of those things, Moz is quite customizable I think, you may just be able to edit a line or two in a config file somewhere.
    Let me guess... Mozilla is PHPs cousin: it's got an all-controlling INI file as well?

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    Originally posted by mendhak
    Let me guess... Mozilla is PHPs cousin: it's got an all-controlling INI file as well?
    Not much differenent than IE using the registry, except easier to back up or transfer, and it's "prefs.js" IIRC.
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    Yep I think that's right. I think there are some other files for different parts of the program (or maybe plug-ins?), but I'm not sure, I never really mess with them. But from what I gather they're pretty versatile.

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