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Grizzly
15-12-2007, 12:14 AM
Until recently a lot of guys myself included.If using IE.7 Found it difficult to exit threads and navigate the forum.
Now the posts to a particular thread are on 1 page and can be scrolled through.
Also I can now log on and off threads!
Who do we thank? Or is it just me?
Grizzly

taz24
15-12-2007, 01:30 AM
Until recently a lot of guys myself included.If using IE.7 Found it difficult to exit threads and navigate the forum.
Now the posts to a particular thread are on 1 page and can be scrolled through.
Also I can now log on and off threads!
Who do we thank? Or is it just me?
Grizzly


Its the same with me Grizzly.
A lot better, so thanks to all concerned.

taz.

Brian_UK
15-12-2007, 01:54 AM
Damn it, I'm going to have to go back to IE.7 now to test it.

Been quite happily running Firefox as well ;)

Grizzly
15-12-2007, 02:24 AM
Brian
I liked firefox as well ( mainly because it's not controlled by Microsoft! and not so much spam.)
But she who must be obeyed and the offspring didn't like using it, so back to IE.7 it was!
Hopefully ours is not an isolated case Taz?
Who do we thank Mr Brian Sab!!
Grizzlyhttp://www.refrigeration-engineer.com/forums/images/icons/icon14.gif

Plank!
15-12-2007, 03:05 AM
looks like its stopped freezing on me now, i guess someone found the right defrost settings ;)

WebRam
15-12-2007, 11:43 AM
Well I guess I did something right them :)

Brian_UK
15-12-2007, 09:01 PM
Well I guess I did something right them :)Oh come on Guvnor, you haven't ever screwed this system up to my knowledge:)

Got the HD in it's winter cover yet?

WebRam
15-12-2007, 10:16 PM
heck no, was out yesterday, but I am thinking about it :)

chillin out
16-12-2007, 12:42 AM
Brian
I liked firefox as well ( mainly because it's not controlled by Microsoft! and not so much spam.)
But she who must be obeyed and the offspring didn't like using it, so back to IE.7 it was!

Firefox can quite happily run along side IE, just set IE as the default browser and then just use a shortcut from the desktop to run Firefox.

Chillin:):)

paul_h
30-12-2007, 06:32 PM
Or use opera.
I have never liked firefox, but I did use mozilla for years as the integrated mail, chat and text applications included were handy.
But after mozilla stopped being updated I switched to opera. It has all the tabs, it has speed dial (your home page can be direct links to your nine favourite sites)
I like it, it's fast, works in the same sites as firefox, has useful apps. My browsing habits are ctrl+N and clicking on a speed dial tab, then repeat the process until all my favourite sites are up.
Also if you close the browser with sites still up, next time you start opera, all those tabs and pages will load up again where you left it.

nike123
02-01-2008, 07:23 PM
Or use opera.
I have never liked firefox, but I did use mozilla for years as the integrated mail, chat and text applications included were handy.
But after mozilla stopped being updated I switched to opera. It has all the tabs, it has speed dial (your home page can be direct links to your nine favourite sites)
I like it, it's fast, works in the same sites as firefox, has useful apps. My browsing habits are ctrl+N and clicking on a speed dial tab, then repeat the process until all my favourite sites are up.
Also if you close the browser with sites still up, next time you start opera, all those tabs and pages will load up again where you left it.

I think you should go back to Firefox because all that you like in Opera, Firefox got also too, it is regularly updated, have integrated spell check (your wish) and have tons of add ons for every imaginable purpose. ;)

You just download latest version and if you have any question PM me.
Enjoy surfing!:)