It is amazing what small holes hackers will find and use to exploit a product. It was also funny to see this statement; usually it is the other way around:
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Web addresses in foreign scripts do not work in Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer without installing a special plug-in |
If you have not tried FireFox 1.5 yet then I will recommend an install. One of the great new features it has is the ability to give you a continuance of timed out connections. For instance if you are filling in a form and get timed out then all you have to do is click a button and it will push the last content forward rather than make you start over again.
Well, Yahoo must have realized how popular FireFox has become, because they now have a version of their toolbar for the Mozilla browser. I guess this was the one big reason I had not tried it out yet, but now I will have to do so, based on the all the reviews I have read (here and elsewhere). I'll post my review in a few weeks in the Review thread.
I've just installed FireFox for the first time, and am currently exploring the tabbed browsing concept. Probably a dumb question, but is there a way to cycle between the tabs using a key combination such as Alt-Tab for Windows? Thanks!
I did some searching and found the key combination to switch tabs is Ctrl-Tab.
Malexander, was that install via one our Firefox ads? If so, thanks. Now as for your question it is simple... click on any tab and then use this combination: CTRL-Tab and it will cycle through everything.
Offtopic but, There are extensions that allow you to do even more with Tabs. As you find, install and try them you can place it in the extensions Thread - your review. |