Firefox has by far the most add-ons:)
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Firefox has by far the most add-ons:)
Ooh, I have some sweet tips and tricks, too! Firefox is now the fastest browser I have ever seen.
http://www.madwahm.com/webmaster-stu...-web-browsing/
This. If you don't like any feature on Firefox, it's pretty easy to go in and tweak it. Opera doesn't allow much room for third-party development, which may render higher-quality products, but sort of squelches good ideas. I have an addon that makes my google search with a black background, to save a bit of power.
3.6 fixed a bug I've been working around for weeks--I consolidate all my toolbars into the menu bar, and for the last few FF updates, it's been hiding my "Favs" folder (my compromise between the bookmarks menu and toolbar) until I 1) hit F11 for fullscreen or 2) open and close the "customize" window. Finally, I can once again say that Firefox is great :D
Or instead you could use this site: http://www.blackle.com/
On backlit LCD screens (which is by far the most common) a black pixel uses more power than a white one. Just saying.
At any rate, Opera's UI is very customizable. And all I do to do a google search is type "g dreamviews" into the address bar and it searches google. (you've got other searches too, so "w lucid dream" gets you the wikiedia article and you can easily add your own searches so "t ETWOLD" searhes torrents using my favorite torrent search).
I have an addon where all I have to do to search from any source is type "ctrl+space" and it brings up a search box with a nice, big list of easy-to-find sources.
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/8624
Are you using that one?
No prob. It may take a bit for firefox to adjust to all the searches, but it works if you give it some time. Also may have been taken care of in the latest release. :)
I've only been using it for a couple years, so I don't know how long it's been the case. I've been schooling myself on going mouseless with Firefox and Windows in general since I got my netbook.
This page has a lot of good FF keyboard shortcuts: http://lifehacker.com/139495/hack-at...e+less-firefox
Ah, the great debate all over again.
Opera rules.
That's it. I can't go back to any other browser. The mouse shortcuts, speed dial, the block content feature, but above all Opera link and the synchronize feature... (and did I mention the mouse shortcuts? I'm so addicted to them, I try to use them in Windows explorer) Other browsers may have some of those, but not all.
I feel I must continue my Chrome Crusade. Honestly, the only advantage Firefox has is that it's more common, and that won't last long.
I used Firefox for a long time but ever since my reformat I've been using Chrome and I like it, mostly because of the sleek style and customization abilities.
I personally prefer Google Chrome because it is simple and takes a lot less processing power than any other Web Browser.