Hi,
I used to use NetCaptor before knowing Mozilla.
It has a few features that i find interesting.
(i had no time to list the Mozilla's advandtages over NC)
So if anybody could envisages to had it to Mozilla...
1- Th tabs can be displayed on several lines and the width of tabs can be configured.
2- When you open a link from a tab, the new tabs opens at the right of the "old" one, instead of going at the end of the tab list.
3- The best one:
You type mozilla in the location bar;
--> ctrl-CR will open www.mozilla.com
--> shift-CR will open www.mozilla.fr
--> ctrl-shift-CR will open www.mozilla.org
This is my config. all this can be configured.
Bruno
NetCaptor
- Tony
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Have you looked at Multizilla (http://multizilla.mozdev.org/). From what I remember, this will do the second part of what you want.
Tony.
Tony.
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- feepcreature
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And the third part is almost covered by the URL autocompletion feature, if you use http://mozilla.org/ (without the www).
Alternatively, you can have link shortcuts using the keyword feature in your bookmarks - for example:
keyword g -> http://www.google.com/search?q=%s
keyword mozf -> http://www.mozillazine.org/forums/index.php
keyword mozfr -> http://www.mozilla.fr/
(with no %s)
Mozilla's quite clever
Alternatively, you can have link shortcuts using the keyword feature in your bookmarks - for example:
keyword g -> http://www.google.com/search?q=%s
keyword mozf -> http://www.mozillazine.org/forums/index.php
keyword mozfr -> http://www.mozilla.fr/
(with no %s)
Mozilla's quite clever
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Gunnar wrote:And the Tabbrowser Extensions for Mozilla pretty much cover the first part of what you want.
Gunnar
I installed this addon over 1.2b (with Multizilla) and it screwed Mozilla completely
So i suggest you should be carefull with this addon, though it looked interesting.
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feepcreature wrote:And the third part is almost covered by the URL autocompletion feature, if you use http://mozilla.org/ (without the www).
Alternatively, you can have link shortcuts using the keyword feature in your bookmarks - for example:
keyword g -> http://www.google.com/search?q=%s
keyword mozf -> http://www.mozillazine.org/forums/index.php
keyword mozfr -> http://www.mozilla.fr/
(with no %s)
Mozilla's quite clever
Though i think mozilla is very nice and powerfull, what i would like is different from this keyword trick:
ctrl-CR : http:// www. is typed in the location bar>.com
shift-CR : http:// www. is typed in the location bar>.fr
ctrl-shift-CR : http:// www. is typed in the location bar>.org
and this ctrl/shift/etc being configurable.
Bruno