Annoying As All Hell
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Annoying As All Hell
I.E. is being a pain in the ass.
A gazillion windows popping up at one time
I have managed to fix the problem for me but I have a very dear friend who is about to toss her 'puter out the window unless we can figure out how to fix it and soon.
Any advice would be greatly apprciated
PLEASE!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
A gazillion windows popping up at one time
I have managed to fix the problem for me but I have a very dear friend who is about to toss her 'puter out the window unless we can figure out how to fix it and soon.
Any advice would be greatly apprciated
PLEASE!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
Um, why is she still using IE?
I'm not on windoze and I don't have any popups, but from last time you asked it seems getting rid of Internet Exploder would be a start
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I'm not on windoze and I don't have any popups, but from last time you asked it seems getting rid of Internet Exploder would be a start
viewtopic.php?t=80569
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- The_Green_One
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I recomend downloading FIREFOX I not had problems with pop ups since ive been using it. Its a far better browser than IE. If you do download it though don't delete IE as windows updates need to use it.
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I use netscape and never have any problem with popups, it also runs smoothly and without any complication for me.
IE now has the facility for a popup blocker which is a good thing. But since I dont use it now I cant tell you if its any good or not.
Rosie
IE now has the facility for a popup blocker which is a good thing. But since I dont use it now I cant tell you if its any good or not.
Rosie
Measure what can be measured, and make measurable what cannot be measured. -- Galileo Galilei
IE is just a hazard if you're using windows as your OS and
spend any length of time online.
spend any length of time online.
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Well, thats just IE at a good day, Firefox is what you wanna use instead, its free, and might i say exellent
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I use Opera too!aquana wrote:am I the only one here who uses Opera :o
It's a shame it never seemed to become "trendy" to switch from IE until Firefox appeared, years after Opera was around. I guess people didn't like the adverts - though Opera is now free without adverts, for anyone who hasn't heard.
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just outta curiosity, does opera work on macs? if so, does it work well?
does it have some features or functions that you find better than firefox?
prox.
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does it have some features or functions that you find better than firefox?
prox.
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It's available for several OSs, including Mac and Linux: http://www.opera.com/download/Proximity wrote:just outta curiosity, does opera work on macs? if so, does it work well?
I've only used it on Windows, so I don't know how well it works on other OSs, but I don't see why it wouldn't.
One of the biggest advantages I think is that it works better "out of the box". There are many things I like about Opera such as saving tabs you have opened so they are there when you restart, reopening pages you recently closed (works much better than the more usual "History"), resizing of pages (that works on everything, no just text font size). Some of these things may or may not be possible with Extensions in Firefox - but even if they all are, I think it's nice for someone switching from IE to have everything work straight away, rather than hunting around for what extensions there might be.does it have some features or functions that you find better than firefox?
Although the main reason I use Opera over Firefox is simply because I've been using Opera long before Firefox was around, and I see no reason to switch (I don't know of any advantages Firefox has).
it does, but some find it buggy. what mac os do you use?Proximity wrote:just outta curiosity, does opera work on macs? if so, does it work well?
does it have some features or functions that you find better than firefox?
prox.
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firefox works well for the mac. i use it with the Adblock extension, which makes life happy and fun. still haven't found a way to get rid of those nasty popunders though.
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I use 10.3.9
I've downloaded Opera to give it a try-out. I'll hang onto it regardless because I collect browsers so that when I design sites, I can check them or maybe I just like to have explorer, netscape, safari, firefox and now opera
like .. for fun or something.
It imported my bookmarks which is cool, though I've become used to safari's bookmark system .. but hey, when I switched TO safari, I didn't like their system, and now that I'm used to it .. you know. Familiarity breeds love, not contempt
Opera looks different, which always throws me when working on a different browser (like scrollbars, and menus etc. are just a bit different) ..
but it seems like a good browser. Haven't run accross any bugs yet, but I haven't asked it to do anything particularly remarkable either
Just thought I'd give a review.
prox.
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I've downloaded Opera to give it a try-out. I'll hang onto it regardless because I collect browsers so that when I design sites, I can check them or maybe I just like to have explorer, netscape, safari, firefox and now opera
like .. for fun or something.
It imported my bookmarks which is cool, though I've become used to safari's bookmark system .. but hey, when I switched TO safari, I didn't like their system, and now that I'm used to it .. you know. Familiarity breeds love, not contempt
Opera looks different, which always throws me when working on a different browser (like scrollbars, and menus etc. are just a bit different) ..
but it seems like a good browser. Haven't run accross any bugs yet, but I haven't asked it to do anything particularly remarkable either
Just thought I'd give a review.
prox.
[not true of all men]
Amid the tornadoed Atlantic of my being, do I myself still forever centrally disport in mute calm; and while ponderous planets of unwaning woe revolve round me, deep down and deep inland there I still bathe me in eternal mildness of joy.
Moby Dick
in recovery
I know of one bug in Opera 8.5 (for mac, though I think it's on other platforms too). It doesn't recognise internal links that are at the end of a long (very long, like an ebook) file, unless the anchors are styled with position:absolute. Which is a pain, cos certain other browsers do strange things with absolutely positioned anchors.
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Ive just downloaded opera for my mobile, now i can get in to bus from my mobile which i havent done from it before, sweet
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the cool thing about firefox is the extensions. i've recommended the bbcode gnereator one, the spellcheck one, and the ignore user on a phpbb board one to people before. there are tons of others i use.
i like the moodtap one a lot.
deb
i like the moodtap one a lot.
deb
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cool where do you get that spell check thing to firefox? just to say im using opera mini right now! it really is better than fly!
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extensions in general are at https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/? ... on=firefox
the spellcheck one is at http://spellbound.sourceforge.net/install
the bbcode one is at http://jedbrown.net/1.0/mozilla/extensions/
the phpbb user hide one is at https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/m ... hp?id=1045
deb
the spellcheck one is at http://spellbound.sourceforge.net/install
the bbcode one is at http://jedbrown.net/1.0/mozilla/extensions/
the phpbb user hide one is at https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/m ... hp?id=1045
deb
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ok, well someone kidnapped my computer and put firefox on, (and then buggered off to venice) not that i-m complaining, but which version of the spell check should i download if i have firefox 1.0.7?
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and they mostly get it wrong
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and they mostly get it wrong
but oh well
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