Oh GOSH yeah. You can do that with IE but its not as obvious (CTRL + scroll up or down on your mouse scroller) lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Pam
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Oh GOSH yeah. You can do that with IE but its not as obvious (CTRL + scroll up or down on your mouse scroller) lolQuote:
Originally Posted by Pam
I never knew that. :o :o Oops! Just tried it and it didn't work. Wonder what I am doing wrong. :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by Jessika
LOL once Tibby somehow managed to make the print smaller! Everything was so tiny that I couldn't read anything. At the time I didn't know how to change the print,I was so frustrated. Then I realized I could just shut the window and that solved the problem :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Pam
Opening a new tab also works, because the text size only stays for the current tab ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Uabassoon
CTRL+T opens a new tab
I have been contemplating downloading Firefox, after reading the comments here, I might just give it a try! :)
I have that too !!Quote:
Originally Posted by Uabassoon
I've been using Firefox pretty much since I originally started this thread, and I noticed that when I am in Yahoo mail it crashes a lot. Only when I'm in Yahoo mail .. Otherwise I'm happy with it.
I love firefox. It is far more secure than IE, and the popup blocker works better than many of the aftermarket IE add ons.
Our Brigade has essentially switched all our computers over to firefox, mainly because of the stability and security that the browser allows. (Now if we can just get the army web site on line with us)
In MSIE go to View, scroll down to Text Size and pick your poison ... er, um font size. It sticks too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pam
If the Cntrl+Wheel up or down doesn't work, make sure you have the proper drivers installed for your wheelmouse.
My husband uses Firefox too. I use Safari and I'm perfectly happy with it. I do like Firefox though and if I ever get to the point that I'm no longer satisfied with Safari than I'll switch to Firefox.
The same here. :) Opera is also good.Quote:
Originally Posted by KBlaix
is it possible to get weather from around the world (ie Australia)?, not only from the USQuote:
Originally Posted by Jessika
Yes there is, you type in your information and it tells you the weather for the city you give information for :)Quote:
Originally Posted by gkristian
It uses accuweather.com so if it covers Australia then I would imagine ForecastFox will give you the information!
Thanks! It worked now! I have both Firefox and MSIE on my computer and hubs tells me to stick with Firefox for safety reasons as Lady's Human said. What I know about computers can fit on the head of a pin, as you can probably tell. :o :pQuote:
Originally Posted by RedHedd
i just downloaded the program and a couple of extras, and the weather thing does work...thanks:DQuote:
Originally Posted by Jessika
do you know any extras that would be useful to download?
Well I have A BUNCH of extensions downloaded.. but most are just personal preference type things.. I listed the MOST useful ones (in my opinion) in the other post of mine but if you look at https://addons.mozilla.org/extension...cation=firefox there are TONS! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by gkristian