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back on topic:
if you have TweakUI by Microsoft, and enable Xmouse, hovering over a tab will bring that tab into focus
EDIT: seems you may need TabMix for it too
if you have TweakUI by Microsoft, and enable Xmouse, hovering over a tab will bring that tab into focus
EDIT: seems you may need TabMix for it too
Last edited by Old RPGM35 on March 3rd, 2005, 1:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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bytemaster wrote:<b>Restore Text Size</b>
If you have been playing arround with resizing text, you may have gotten frustraited about getting back to normal. Simple. Hit <b>Ctrl-0</b> and all of your fonts will be back to the normal size.
(If you want to resize text, hold ctrl and use your scroll wheel, or ctrl and + or -)
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To remove sites from the search box drop-down, do the following. Note that this doesn't delete them, so you can reinstate them if you want to.
On Win XP
> Shut down Firefox
> go to C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\searchplugins
Simply rename the .src file of the site you do not want to appear any more to .bak
For example, to remove the yahoo plugin:
- rename yahoo.src
to
- yahoo.src.bak
To reinstate it, simply remove the .bak extension.
> Restart Firefox to see your nice, clean search options!
On Win XP
> Shut down Firefox
> go to C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\searchplugins
Simply rename the .src file of the site you do not want to appear any more to .bak
For example, to remove the yahoo plugin:
- rename yahoo.src
to
- yahoo.src.bak
To reinstate it, simply remove the .bak extension.
> Restart Firefox to see your nice, clean search options!
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I haven't seen this mentioned yet, but I think it's an important tip for those who are relatively new to FF.
If Firefox doesn't work correctly, and you've installed extensions, try disabling them all (at which point -most- of the time the problem will vanish, at least in my experience). Then, re-enable them one by one until the problem appears again.
The last extension you re-enabled is probably buggy.
Check to see if the extension has been updated to fix the problem if it's a known issue (if not, maybe drop the extension author a line), or simply do without it.
If Firefox doesn't work correctly, and you've installed extensions, try disabling them all (at which point -most- of the time the problem will vanish, at least in my experience). Then, re-enable them one by one until the problem appears again.
The last extension you re-enabled is probably buggy.
Check to see if the extension has been updated to fix the problem if it's a known issue (if not, maybe drop the extension author a line), or simply do without it.
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