http://texturizer.net/firebird/extensions.html
I found this in the bookmarks that come with Firebird. Maybe there's some cool stuff?
edit: found my own answer, ctrl+k for the search bar focus.
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http://texturizer.net/firebird/extensions.html
I found this in the bookmarks that come with Firebird. Maybe there's some cool stuff?
edit: found my own answer, ctrl+k for the search bar focus.
Grr, that I'm not so sure about :( I know you can bookmark multiple tabs with one bookmark, so if you have a bunch of sites you commonly visit you can load them up with one click. But not remember them, unless I just can't figure out how.Quote:
Originally posted by Pinky
Tabbed browsing rocks. Does anybody know if there is a way to have it save the state it's in when you close so it comes back the same way? As in, you have a ton of sites opened in different tabs; when you close the browser and reopen it, those same tabs are loaded up.
Really? I never knew this.Quote:
Originally posted by Tekime
Grr, that I'm not so sure about :( I know you can bookmark multiple tabs with one bookmark, so if you have a bunch of sites you commonly visit you can load them up with one click. But not remember them, unless I just can't figure out how.
Yeah, open up all the sites you want in a window, then select 'Bookmark this Group of Tabs' now when you click the bookmark you've made it will open all the tabs you had open before. I also use the 'last page open' feature which while it doesn't open all the tabs you had before it will open the top most tab you had.Quote:
Originally posted by skufft
Really? I never knew this.
Yep, it's super handy too. I use it at work every day to load up the 7 or so sites I need regularly.Quote:
Originally posted by skufft
Really? I never knew this.
You right-click the little square and select bookmark this group of tabs like this:
http://www.fury-tech.com/images/user/Tekime/tabBk.gif
Looks like Firebird doesn't have that option. I found a way to do it, but it needs 2 more clicks.
Opera does this by default. :cool:Quote:
Tabbed browsing rocks. Does anybody know if there is a way to have it save the state it's in when you close so it comes back the same way? As in, you have a ton of sites opened in different tabs; when you close the browser and reopen it, those same tabs are loaded up.
Thanks for the info.Quote:
Originally posted by Tekime
Grr, that I'm not so sure about :( I know you can bookmark multiple tabs with one bookmark, so if you have a bunch of sites you commonly visit you can load them up with one click. But not remember them, unless I just can't figure out how.
I think it would be kind of neat if there was maybe a little check box somewhere that if checked would load up all the sites you had when you closed the browser. It would default to unchecked, and would be reeaally handy! :) There are lots of times when I have so many useful sites up in many tabs and I don't necessarily want to keep them in a bookmark. Usually it'll be a page with an answer to some obscure software config question that took me some time to find.
Maybe I ought to post a suggestion with the Mozilla team. :)
I was poking around on netscape.public.mozilla.wishlist and found a few suggestions like this. I also found a project called Recall which is supposed to accomplish nearly the same thing. I just looked at it briefly (as I'm at work) but it apparently stores the last URL's that were open in the event of a crash. I'm not sure if you can have these URIs automagically open for you though.Quote:
Originally posted by Pinky
Maybe I ought to post a suggestion with the Mozilla team. :)
Couldn't hurt to look around a bit on the wishlist newsgroup and post the suggestion to have it a little more "Opera-esque" though :)