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Offline mondi

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You can open recently closed tabs in FF, but it only keeps 5 or so i think......

What does FF think about you opening up his closed tabs????    :D



Offline Doctor

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I havnt found anything too incriminating yet...
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Offline flamestone

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Why did they get rid of the arrow thingy?  You know, the one you click on when you enter a URL.

I'm a keyboard user the majority of the time, so all I know is that Alt+d still gets me to the address bar.  No prob.  :thumbsup:



Offline app


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V3 has been out for a while hasn't it? Also I have no idea what people are referring to in the arrow thingy. Are you guys referring to when you type in an address and click on it and it takes you to the page?



Offline AshSimmonds

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V3 has been out for a while hasn't it? Also I have no idea what people are referring to in the arrow thingy. Are you guys referring to when you type in an address and click on it and it takes you to the page?

Yes - then it disappears as soon as the page begins to load.  If you are coming from clicking one of the "new" buttons next to a thread with a crapload of pics in it, you'll be left somewhere random on the page, when the arrow's there you just click it and it takes you straight to the post it's meant to - alas, no longer.



Offline Rat Boy

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Chrome ftw. :tu

Used it since the day it came out. Theres only 2 websites that I used IE7 for (annoyingly they are 2 sites that I'm on just about all the time...) as there are a couple of things that don't work in Chrome. Probably do now, I just havent tried them in ages...
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Jeebus, just noticed they're up to FF8 now, I'm still on FF3. :boggled:








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How AE stacks up:

November 2010 vs 2011:
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Offline dodger

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I prefer Chrome but have to use IE because thats what most people still use and it's important to see your own web site as the majority do.