I just found out that you can have more homepages in Firefox. So when you press the Firefox icon it opens Google for instance and your favorite forums. Awesome.
how? HOW?
So... will you enlighten us how it works ?
I neither have tools nor options.
Maybe a screenshot would help ?
Maybe a screenshot would help ?
Last edited by HellHead (2008-01-28 02:47:58)
oh that makes it easier, just click the tribunto stran button, duh!
I understand what he meant the first time. Just go to whereever you set your homepage and click "use current page" instead of actually putting in a link. Just be sure to have all the tabs open that you want when you click the button.
I understand what he meant the first time. Just go to whereever you set your homepage and click "use current page" instead of actually putting in a link. Just be sure to have all the tabs open that you want when you click the button.
Alternatively, just write down all the URLs with a vertical line, | , between them.mtb0minime wrote:
oh that makes it easier, just click the tribunto stran button, duh!
I understand what he meant the first time. Just go to whereever you set your homepage and click "use current page" instead of actually putting in a link. Just be sure to have all the tabs open that you want when you click the button.
Oh, ok. The translation bugged me a bit. (My FF is german)
Got it now, thanks for that !
Got it now, thanks for that !
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Only thing in here "failing" is you. Idiot.*InR* Winger wrote:
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Seriously. Someone takes the time to post some useful and helpful information and you try to be cool by posting the most retarded thing ever.HellHead wrote:
Only thing in here "failing" is you. Idiot.*InR* Winger wrote:
rly? I LOOOOOOVE YOU!!!! <3333
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You sir, deserve negative Karma. GTFO my Tech!*InR* Winger wrote:
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The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP