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bam
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by bam » Wed Feb 02, 2005 12:31 am
Just started using firefox and its very nice. One thing that I have noticed on the MQ2 boards tho, everyhting is fine except anything posted in code brackets. That text apears farily smaller then normal text. I've been playing around with settings and options and that sorta fun stuff, but really can't find what I'm looking to do with it. I just want to set the code within code brackets to be normal (readable) size. If anyone would like to smack me and point me in the correct direction feel free! Its a pain to read macros in tiny print =x
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by dont_know_at_all » Wed Feb 02, 2005 12:39 am
ctrl + numpad plus
The code brackets are a css using 11 pt courier new. Turn js back on.
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bam
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by bam » Wed Feb 02, 2005 12:54 am
The code brackets are a css using 11 pt courier new. Turn js back on.
Aight, the ctrl + number plus is a good work around. However, I don't completly understand what that last sentence is saying there... probably because I don't know what css is and uh.. is js javascript? If so how does that relate to the boards here? From what I've seen no java and I do believe I have all that turned on.
The bad thing, I went to compare the text from IE's standard to firefox's enlarged text, and IE won't even start for me now, hah. pos.
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by adruidmqr » Wed Feb 02, 2005 10:31 am
Firefox better in the longrun anyways, DOWN WITH IE! =p
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by DreamKing » Wed Feb 02, 2005 11:43 am
adruidmqr wrote:Firefox better in the longrun anyways, DOWN WITH IE! =p
I'd switch fulltime from Avant if Firefox would save your tabs when you exit so that you can reload all the same pages when you run it the next time.
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by bam » Wed Feb 02, 2005 1:07 pm
bah, looking at the code brackets at work with IE and the font size doesn't seem to change, just the font/color so I'm at a loss now as to why firefox would do that to me.
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by adruidmqr » Wed Feb 02, 2005 2:33 pm
I'd switch fulltime from Avant if Firefox would save your tabs when you exit so that you can reload all the same pages when you run it the next time.
You might post over at firefox's forums about that. They always taking suggestions. Ill go take a look and see if someone has mentioned it already.
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by DreamKing » Thu Feb 03, 2005 1:27 am
ieatacid wrote:Tabbrowser Extensions will let you start Firefox with the last tab session, among other things. I love this one.
Looked at that.. But it's billed as the buggiest extension out there with a lot of people saying not to use it. So I will have to pass on that! I'll try posting a request on the official board.
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by mcswanbeck » Thu Feb 03, 2005 4:22 am
DreamKing wrote:ieatacid wrote:Tabbrowser Extensions will let you start Firefox with the last tab session, among other things. I love this one.
Looked at that.. But it's billed as the buggiest extension out there with a lot of people saying not to use it. So I will have to pass on that! I'll try posting a request on the official board.
I'm using FireFox+Tabbrowser Extension (among others) full time here... It gots tons of configurations, so you can have it work as you want...
Another thing you should add to FireFox is the speed tweak to the config... Dunno why they have hided that so far away

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by ieatacid » Thu Feb 03, 2005 3:48 pm
it's billed as the buggiest extension out there with a lot of people saying not to use it.
Odd... I've never had any issues with it or noticed anything "buggy" about it.