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How to make Firefox look a bit more Mac-like
At the risk of inciting numerous flames of indignation, how can I disable tabbed browsing in Firefox?
How to make Firefox look a bit more Mac-like
[Flames of indignation omitted but understood.]
How to make Firefox look a bit more Mac-like
Thanks, but I tried that. Lots of settings but there is no way to disable tabbed browsing entirely. I prefer to "command"-click a link and have a new window pop up. (On a page with hundreds of links I can quickly pop up a new window and as quickly close it with "command"-W if it isn't what I'm looking for. Then there's no refresh time to "command"-click on the next link.)
How to make Firefox look a bit more Mac-like
If you want to import your bookmarks from Safari, just use the debug menu in Safari, and export bookmarks. It will create a .html file with all your bookmarks. I think that IE's bookmarks are already in .html format.
How to make Firefox look a bit more Mac-like
Thanks, I was using Import... from the File menu in a browser window. That doesn't do anything at all yet. In the bookmarks manager it does work.
How to make Firefox look a bit more Mac-like
No, this doesn't work. Not in Firefox 1.0 anyway. On opening links with cmd-click, it keeps defaulting to tabs rather than new windows regardless of preference settings. This seems to be a design flaw.
How to make Firefox look a bit more Mac-like
Thanks for the confirmation. A Linux geek I know was trying to convince me I was insane when I told him tabbed browsing couldn't be disabled in the current Firefox... Then again, he thinks we should all go back to the days before GUIs were invented. |
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