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16. November 2006, 07:29:28
Hrqls 
Subject: AVG
i am using AVG
last week when i started up my computer AVG told me there would be no updates anymore in 2007 ?

16. November 2006, 05:50:30
Binabik 
Subject: Re: can someone please
MadMonkey: MadMonkey, or anyone, do you think Avira is better than Norton/Symantec?

15. November 2006, 21:39:05
Adaptable Ali 
Subject: Re: can someone please
jessica: ah right, that happened to me recently , i rebooted and it was all ok.

15. November 2006, 20:27:54
jessica 
Subject: Re: can someone please
Modified by jessica (15. November 2006, 20:29:26)
xmas is soon: the problem is that when i updated it it still said that the antivirus protection was outdated and needed to be reconfigured. i might use MadMonkey's idea and uninstall it then reinstall it and if that doesn't work i will uninstall it and just go with another anti- virus software.

15. November 2006, 12:51:08
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re: can someone please
jessica: I used AVG until i rebuilt my system and had no problems either. Have you tried uninstalling it & reinstalling ?
If not there are quite a few good ones about, try Avira AntiVir PersonalEdition Classic

15. November 2006, 09:54:48
Adaptable Ali 
Subject: Re: can someone please
jessica: I use AVG, what exactly is the problem

15. November 2006, 00:05:59
jessica 
Subject: can someone please
tell me what to do about the anti-virus software. the AVG that i have isn't fuctioning properly even after i updated it properly

14. November 2006, 03:22:24
Binabik 
Subject: Re: Bookmarks again
MadMonkey: Thank you MadMonkey, I'll do that too - I've been there and they're helpful, but it's a looooong process for a nincompoop like me...

14. November 2006, 03:20:35
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re: Bookmarks again
Binabik: Have a look at Mozillazine Knowledge Base: Lost bookmarks , it may give you some help also on how to find them. According to this if it is caused by the installer not properly detecting all Firefox processes, they are not lost.

Hope it helps

14. November 2006, 03:09:26
Binabik 
Subject: Re: Bookmarks again
hexkid: Thank you again Hexkid, I'll check it all out.

14. November 2006, 02:58:54
hexkid 
Subject: Re: Bookmarks again
Binabik: That ...\Firefox\Profiles was just a guess. Have a peek at Firefox Help: How To Manage Profiles :)

I don't know if your Firefox is automagically generating profiles for each new installation, and if it is I don't know why or how to stop it from doing that, sorry :(
Anyway, I thought it wouldn't hurt to see there.

14. November 2006, 02:32:23
Binabik 
Subject: Re: Bookmarks again
hexkid: Thanks Hexkid, I will check that - but how can I prevent this from happening? I did, fortunately, copy my bookmarks a couple of days ago so I didn't lose as much, but it's still annoying...

14. November 2006, 01:51:56
hexkid 
Subject: Re: Bookmarks again
Modified by hexkid (14. November 2006, 01:55:08)
Binabik: Are you on Windows?
If you open the folder C:\Documents and Settings\YOUR_WINDOWS_NAME_HERE\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\ (or some such) how many folders do you get? Should be 1! If there's more than 1 folder you may be able to fetch your bookmarks from a "old" folder to the most recent one.

Close Firefox before moving files within these folders.

14. November 2006, 01:45:59
Binabik 
Subject: Bookmarks again
Sigh, this is the 4th time I've lost my bookmarks - this has never happened to me with IE and it's not making me a fan of Firefox. Does anyone know what might be causing this?

13. November 2006, 22:15:37
jessica 
Subject: anti-virus downloads
does anyone know any good anti-virus technology to download. i have AVG right now and when i tried to update it it just wouldn't do it. I did everything correctly and it still says that the anti-virus protection is out of date. this is causing my computer to become really really slow.

10. November 2006, 18:21:40
Binabik 
Subject: Re: Firefox & bookmarks
BIG BAD WOLF: Thank you King Reza and BBW!

10. November 2006, 09:04:39
King Reza 
Subject: Re:
Binabik:It replaces the old one.  You won't lose anything.

10. November 2006, 04:57:56
Binabik 
Thank you BBW! Now, do I install the 2.0 version and it will automatically replace the older one? Or do I install the 2.0 and then delete the first one?

10. November 2006, 04:48:59
coan.net 
Subject: Re: Firefox & bookmarks
Binabik: You can export (save) your bookmarks in Firefox (and any browser)

I'm not sure exactly in the old version of firefox since I have 2.0 sitting here right now, but in 2.0, you go to Bookmarks, and choose orginize bookmarks - where then you can find a file, export to export your bookmarks. (Will export to a simple html file.) And then if you lose it again, you can import back in the bookmarks.

I've never lost my bookmarks - I just simple install the 2.0 version and it copied everything over to the new version.

10. November 2006, 04:36:29
Binabik 
Subject: Firefox & bookmarks
I wish I had as much luck as you all seem to have had.... twice now I've lost my bookmarks - if I want to un-install this version and then load the 2.0, what will happen to my bookmarks then? Should I first save them somewhere? Sorry, I'm not a computer wiz.... :)

10. November 2006, 01:40:19
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re:
Rose: I know, i have had the same when i crashed.
There are loads of Tab add-ons, double click to reload, all Tabs different colors, and the one i like is a permanent Tab add-on, which obviously does what it says, you can set as many Tabs as you like to be permanent. So i have 3 Brainking ones there all the time now.
Another great one is a Searchbar Autosizer box for Google, its only about 1cm wide now and grows the more you type in there & shrinks the URL box at the same time lol, way cool

10. November 2006, 01:31:37
Rose 
Subject: Re:
MadMonkey: The coolest new feature on firefox is when u accidentally crash or have to reboot and u go to open firefox it says do you want to restore all windows you had open? I had 5 windows open before i had to do an emerg reboot and it opened them all back up.. way kool!
I love firefox!!

10. November 2006, 01:20:06
MadMonkey 
Who says i spend too much time here ? lol
I just spent 4 hours going through and try alot of add-ons for Firefox, all 2,468 of them
There are some really neat ones to add along with the one that Mr, Shumway gave us earlier for resizing these message area boxes.

6. November 2006, 20:43:40
Rose 
Subject: Re:
Mr. Shumway: Just played around a tad with the new Firefox. I like!! That new undo close tab feature is awesome. So far so good!

6. November 2006, 20:04:30
coan.net 
Subject: Re:
Mr. Shumway: WOW, I already have FireFox 2.0 - I did not know about the ability to re-open accidentally closed tabs. I do that occasionally.

Now looking, if you right click on a tab, you have the option to undo close tab - and it brings back the closed tab. Very cool!

6. November 2006, 19:54:01
toedder 
Subject: Re:
Modified by toedder (6. November 2006, 19:59:50)
Rose: Firefox 2.0 comes with the following changes (from http://www.pcwelt.de/news/englishnews/Internet/50928):


  • Built in Phishing Protection

  • Search suggestions now appear with search history in the search box for Google, Yahoo! and Answers.com

  • Changes to tabbed browsing behavior

  • Ability to re-open accidentally closed tabs

  • Better support for previewing and subscribing to web feeds

  • Inline spell checking in text boxes

  • Search plugin manager for removing and re-ordering search engines

  • New microsummaries feature for bookmarks

  • Automatic restoration of your browsing session if there is a crash

  • New combined and improved Add-Ons manager for extensions and themes

  • New Windows installer based on NullSoft Scriptable Install System

  • Support for JavaScript 1.7

  • Support for client-side session and persistent storage

  • Extended search plugin format

  • Updates to the extension system to provide enhanced security and to allow for easier localization of extensions

  • Support for SVG text using svg:textPath


6. November 2006, 19:11:49
Rose 
Subject: Re:
Mr. Shumway: Well, I switched to 2.0 and now have my rich text editor back. So far 2.0 looks pretty much the same, smaller icons at the top. That's all I notice

6. November 2006, 19:03:59
toedder 
Subject: Re:
Rose: The only issues in upgrading might be several extensions not compatible yet. But the widely used ones already run with 2.0 - all that I use do ;)

6. November 2006, 18:25:23
Fencer 
Subject: Re:
And feel free to post your comments/experiences/suggestions to the current blog entry: http://brainking.info/archives/104-JavaScript-can-be-tricky.html

6. November 2006, 17:59:26
Rose 
Modified by Rose (6. November 2006, 17:59:39)
Anyone using Firefox 1.5 get a recent java upgrade that prevents the rich text editor here from working? Fencer suggested I upgrade to Firefox 2.0. Dont know much about it and compatibilities. Anyone has any insite?

6. November 2006, 15:47:05
Hrqls 
Subject: online rpg
does anyone know of any nice rpg with online servers without a monthly fee ?

something like diablo (although preferably a bit more rpg) on the battlenet servers

4. November 2006, 12:37:53
ScrambledEggs 
Subject: Re: jumping pages
Modified by ScrambledEggs (4. November 2006, 12:41:59)
MadMonkey: its been more noticeable in the last couple of weeks and if your trying to make fast moves plays havoc with your eyes
and its the same on each of the 4 browsers i use

4. November 2006, 12:32:40
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re: jumping pages
Modified by MadMonkey (4. November 2006, 12:34:39)
imsoaddicted: I asked hexkid about that. You mean when it loads a game page, it loads the left column, then the game board (which is active, so you can click on it) then loads the move list last, BUT when it does that it moves the game board to the left. Hence if you have already clicked on it, you make a different move. It is the most frustrating thing on Brainking, and is real bad when the site is busy.
He suggested something in his 'user scripting' Fellowship, but cant think what it was now, go look lol

p.s. it does the same on every page if you notice, here its left column, then these message boards, last the right hand column which the compresses the whole page.

4. November 2006, 12:20:28
ScrambledEggs 
Subject: jumping pages
is there anything i can do to stop the pages of Bk jumping around everytime i click to move

29. October 2006, 05:24:37
Baked Alaskan 
Subject: Re: Firefox 2.0
hexkid:

Yep, that was it. I didnt update the theme (walnut)
Thanx for the help..  :)

29. October 2006, 01:39:55
hexkid 
Subject: Re: Firefox 2.0
Baked Alaskan: Is that the "Walnut Theme"? From the Stephanie's comments in the User comments there, I believe version 1.7.0 does not exhibit that behaviour.

Maybe you should update it? Try Tools/Add-ons, select Themes and click "Find Updates"

29. October 2006, 01:24:34
Baked Alaskan 
Subject: Re: Firefox 2.0
hexkid:

Hmmm
Well, icons are as small as possible and I dont know anything about Chrome.css 

29. October 2006, 01:14:58
hexkid 
Subject: Re: Firefox 2.0
Baked Alaskan: I believe it's because of the size of the icons on that "line". I can't reproduce it here (screenshot 1), but with a few tweaks to my userChrome.css file (screenshot 2, notice the path to the file) I got something similar (screenshot 3) :)
... maybe you can change your userChrome.css file to change the size to something you like.

29. October 2006, 00:31:10
Baked Alaskan 
Subject: Firefox 2.0
Have no issues other than the size of my address bar...
Why is it so damn big?

http://www.alaskaneric.us/fire-fox.jpg




27. October 2006, 16:14:59
gogul 
Subject: Re: firefox 2
hexkid: Thank you. Next to 'move to new window' and 'copy to new window' you also can 'join to window x, y or z'. Great!

27. October 2006, 12:18:44
hexkid 
Subject: Re: firefox 2
gogul: I didn't test the Tab To Window add-on, but it appears to do what you want.

27. October 2006, 11:11:14
ScrambledEggs 
Subject: Re: firefox 2
gogul: never happened with the old firefox

27. October 2006, 11:08:04
gogul 
Subject: Re: firefox 2
Modified by gogul (27. October 2006, 11:08:26)
Is it possible to make a tag to a window? Would be so usefull sometimes to compaire sites.

27. October 2006, 11:07:20
gogul 
Subject: Re: firefox 2
imsoaddicted: oh, something not happened with 1.5?

27. October 2006, 11:02:45
ScrambledEggs 
Subject: firefox 2
i downloaded firefox 2 twice now and both times it freezes on me after 30 mins anything i can do to fix it

27. October 2006, 04:05:30
coan.net 
Subject: Re: IE7 & Firefox 2.0
hexkid: I believe you could always by default close a tab by middle clicking on the tab - I never done that, which is why it was a pain when that right X was missing to close a tab.

What I love about Firefox - like in your screenshot, you have a lot of "empty" space next to the "File-Edit-View-....Help" menu - I've moved the back,forward,reload,...Home buttons up to the left of the menu, then moved up the address bar to the right of "help" (removed the search since I just go to google if I need to search) - and now everything is in one line, leaving even more room for the web page to display. (My screenshot - http://coan.net/screen.gif )

27. October 2006, 03:06:41
hexkid 
Subject: Re: IE7 & Firefox 2.0
Modified by hexkid (27. October 2006, 03:23:28)
BIG BAD WOLF: Thank you for fishing that tabMinWidth setting for me :)

With my setting (screenshot), I found out I can close tabs with a middle click on the tab (just like if it had the close button there too) -- I find myself closing tabs this way a lot of times!

27. October 2006, 02:10:04
coan.net 
Subject: Re: IE7 & Firefox 2.0
Modified by coan.net (27. October 2006, 02:14:07)
MadMonkey: Plus I found the answer to my other question

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Browser.tabs.tabMinWidth


Can change the width to fit more tabs in the tab strip before scrolling.

Setting of 50 is good (default 100) - instead of 12 tabs, I can fit 24 before scrolling - which occasionally when doing research, I can at times get up to that many tabs.

27. October 2006, 01:54:09
coan.net 
Subject: Re: IE7 & Firefox 2.0
MadMonkey: Thanks - that helps. Now to search for how to increase the max number of tabs that show on a page before it starts to scroll.

This is why I like firefox - there are a few things I don't like about it, but I know there are ways to fix/change it. With IE, you will have to wait until the next version.

27. October 2006, 01:05:10
MadMonkey 
Subject: Re: IE7 & Firefox 2.0
BIG BAD WOLF: I have been using Firefox 2.0 since the 24th when it was released. If you want to change the Tab closing back to how it was, have a look HERE, it tells you how to
hexkid found it as he wanted to do the same, they may have the answer to your other question on more Tabs at the same Forum, or i guess you could post there and get an answer.

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