


download tab mix plus for current FFOriginally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:However, as you explore around, you will notice a X for every tab. By clicking on this X, you can close a particular tab. For users who prefer clicking, this new feature is nice. It saves you time of going to that tab and pressing Ctrl + F4 or right click then close tab.
hmmmn.....Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Firefox 2, code named Bon Echo, has been released for developers to test it.
At first glance, there's not much difference between Firefox 1.5 and Firefox 2. However, as you explore around, you will notice a X for every tab. By clicking on this X, you can close a particular tab. For users who prefer clicking, this new feature is nice. It saves you time of going to that tab and pressing Ctrl + F4 or right click then close tab.
Another new feature, a drop down History menu. It lets you access websites visited recently, rather than searching for it as in the previous versions of Firefox.
A few new toolbars have been added. For example, you can report broken links by clicking on it.
As it is in alpha stage of testing, there are lots of bugs in it. For example, after you applied changes, the drop down menus no longer work. You have to close it and open again.
Won't that be cluttered? 2 mini icons on either side. I need 20 tabs open simultaneously at times you know.Originally posted by FireIce:download tab mix plus for current FF
me using this feature now
Alpha stage of testing, not everybody will get it.Originally posted by blackchickenahkai:hmmmn.....
why is the photobucket is "erased" off?..hmmmnn
haha...let ppl try first lo..then if good ppl will tell u it's good la..
IE still is my prefered choice..
I still prefer to open in new windows...Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Firefox 2, code named Bon Echo, has been released for developers to test it.
At first glance, there's not much difference between Firefox 1.5 and Firefox 2. However, as you explore around, you will notice a X for every tab. By clicking on this X, you can close a particular tab. For users who prefer clicking, this new feature is nice. It saves you time of going to that tab and pressing Ctrl + F4 or right click then close tab.
Another new feature, a drop down History menu. It lets you access websites visited recently, rather than searching for it as in the previous versions of Firefox.
A few new toolbars have been added. For example, you can report broken links by clicking on it.
As it is in alpha stage of testing, there are lots of bugs in it. For example, after you applied changes, the drop down menus no longer work. You have to close it and open again.
I am using Firefox 1.5.0.2. Latest download from Mozilla. Has all the features aboveOriginally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Firefox 2, code named Bon Echo, has been released for developers to test it.
At first glance, there's not much difference between Firefox 1.5 and Firefox 2. However, as you explore around, you will notice a X for every tab. By clicking on this X, you can close a particular tab. For users who prefer clicking, this new feature is nice. It saves you time of going to that tab and pressing Ctrl + F4 or right click then close tab.
Another new feature, a drop down History menu. It lets you access websites visited recently, rather than searching for it as in the previous versions of Firefox.
A few new toolbars have been added. For example, you can report broken links by clicking on it.
As it is in alpha stage of testing, there are lots of bugs in it. For example, after you applied changes, the drop down menus no longer work. You have to close it and open again.
me just updated oso....Originally posted by chenc:I am using Firefox 1.5.0.2. Latest download from Mozilla. Has all the features above