[Ext] MR Tech's Link Wrapper 2.2.1 Released
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Re: [Ext] MR Tech's Link Wrapper 2.2.1 Released
not sure don't really use digg, but I'll test and see if it needs to be added to the list of sites to exclude, thanks.
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Re: [Ext] MR Tech's Link Wrapper 2.2.1 Released
Hi, I installed Link Wrapper Lite (LWL) yesterday and could not post on the Satellite Guys forums so I un-installed LWL now I am able to post there. WTF?
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Re: [Ext] MR Tech's Link Wrapper 2.2.1 Released
some forums won't work, you'll have to manually add it to the exclusion list.
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Re: [Ext] MR Tech's Link Wrapper 2.2.1 Released
hello MR,
Does this wrap ONLY links?
Or will it wrap regular blocks of text as well?
I use only laptops, and have a problem with websites where the coder thinks he knows better than I do what my window-width should be...lol...
I'm looking for something that forces these nasty sites to stay within the width of whatever I set my FF window at (typically 3 windows of about 1000x700 open on a 15" 1600x1200 lcd.
thanks!
Does this wrap ONLY links?
Or will it wrap regular blocks of text as well?
I use only laptops, and have a problem with websites where the coder thinks he knows better than I do what my window-width should be...lol...
I'm looking for something that forces these nasty sites to stay within the width of whatever I set my FF window at (typically 3 windows of about 1000x700 open on a 15" 1600x1200 lcd.
thanks!
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Re: [Ext] MR Tech's Link Wrapper 2.2.1 Released
dozer wrote:hello MR,
Does this wrap ONLY links?
Or will it wrap regular blocks of text as well?
I use only laptops, and have a problem with websites where the coder thinks he knows better than I do what my window-width should be...lol...
I'm looking for something that forces these nasty sites to stay within the width of whatever I set my FF window at (typically 3 windows of about 1000x700 open on a 15" 1600x1200 lcd.
thanks!
To wrap block of text via Firefox you could use Toggle Word Wrap extension.
ATTENTION: the updated version of the extension that support Firefox 3.5.x is still in the sandbox.
MondoWin ==> Italian site for information about MS Windows tweaking
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Re: [Ext] MR Tech's Link Wrapper 2.2.1 Released
hi RNik, thanks very much for taking the time to point me towards that word-wrap extension!
appreciate it.
appreciate it.
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Re: [Ext] MR Tech's Link Wrapper 2.2.1 Released
Hi Mel,
Just updated to Ff v3.6.6 via the Ubuntu Linux repository. I have Link Wrapper v2.2.2 installed and it's incompatible. Wondering if you have an updated version in the works, or should I/we just use the Ff add-ons "Make Compatible" feature on the right-click context menu to bump the max version?
Sometimes that works, and sometimes that creates conflict with other add-ons etc. so I thought I'd drop in and ask for your advice/reply. Thanks.
Regards,
BigThunder1
Just updated to Ff v3.6.6 via the Ubuntu Linux repository. I have Link Wrapper v2.2.2 installed and it's incompatible. Wondering if you have an updated version in the works, or should I/we just use the Ff add-ons "Make Compatible" feature on the right-click context menu to bump the max version?
Sometimes that works, and sometimes that creates conflict with other add-ons etc. so I thought I'd drop in and ask for your advice/reply. Thanks.
Regards,
BigThunder1
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