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I don't consider someone with interests, tastes, likes and dislikes different from mine to be a moron. But what the heck would I know. I'm just a moron myself.mo·ron [máw ròn]
(plural mo·rons)
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1. a taboo term that deliberately insults somebody’s intelligence (taboo insult)
2. psychology an offensive term for somebody with significant learning difficulties and difficulty in carrying out usual social functions
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Really? Well, here is a sample of FireFox, Mozilla, IE, and Opera:Tannin said:It's a series of little things, mubs. None of them are all that important on their own, but they add up to an overall verdict that Mozilla is good to use, Firefox isn't. (Well, it's better than Explorer, but then so is custard.)
- It's a screen-space hog. Firefox takes up almost as much room for menus and toolbars as a non-paid-for Opera ...
Tannin said:[*] Something in the keyboard settings keeps blasting me out of the "reply to post" form window on sites like Storage Forum every time I hit something near the spacebar (alt? the stupid Windows keys? I dunno - but none of the other browsers do this).
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sechs said:I remember Mosaic long before Microsoft made it integral to Windows....
Dang! Didn't know you could do that! Thanks, Gilbo! You da man!Gilbo said:One thing I do with my Firefox to minimize the screen space it uses is move the buttons I use, the address bar, and the search bar up onto the menu bar. I then disable the navigation toolbar (all the stuff is now in the menu bar), along with the bookmarks toolbars, and set the button size to small. I end up with only a single thin bar across the top of the browser.
In a letter posted to the nonprofit's Web site Thursday, the group said it would no longer develop features for its Mozilla Application Suite, otherwise known as Seamonkey, nor release a 1.8 version. But it will continue to provide developer support for its current 1.7 version.
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"If we ship (Seamonkey) 1.8, we'll need to support that as well, and we just can't manage supporting that many versions as well as Firefox and Thunderbird releases," the letter stated.
Tannin said:You can't search nearly as easily. Wih Moz, you just type the search term into the address bar, hit the down arow and press enter. Much better than buggerising about with secret codes or trying to get a sensibly detailed search term into that ridiculously small search window.
fool said:Resize Search Box
Might be what you want to deal with
Tannin said:You can't search nearly as easily. Wih Moz, you just type the search term into the address bar, hit the down arow and press enter. Much better than buggerising about with secret codes or trying to get a sensibly detailed search term into that ridiculously small search window.
- Will be a tabbed browser