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    Default Yoo Hoo! Firefox users

    Having recently made the switch to Firefox at home and at work, one thing about it really bugs me.

    This is; when I page down on the BB main page in order to select a forum at the bottom (eg this one), after I've finished reading the threads and hit the back arrow to go back to the main page, it always returns me to the top of the page forcing me to page down again.

    Does anybody know if there is a way to stop this behaviour ?

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    Doesn't look like it. It's reloading the page, rather than just displaying the cached version, which is probably better than the IE default behaviour. The downside is that it loses your place. When I want to read a post I hold the control key and click it. That way it opens in a new tab and I close that when I'm finished and the original window is still there in the same place I left it.
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    I've just changed over to Firefox after lots of problems with IE6. Thanks for the tip Silent, it's very handy to have those tabs open at the top, never realised you could do that but then again, I never read instruction manuals either !
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    Quote Originally Posted by silentC
    Doesn't look like it. It's reloading the page, rather than just displaying the cached version, which is probably better than the IE default behaviour. The downside is that it loses your place. When I want to read a post I hold the control key and click it. That way it opens in a new tab and I close that when I'm finished and the original window is still there in the same place I left it.
    Bugger!

    Now I have to learn a new way of doing things.
    And me old and set in me ways too

    BTW why is it better to reload the page rather than using the cached version?

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    Actually, on closer inspection, I may have been speaking out of my backside. Looks like Firefox doesn't actually refresh the page when you click 'back' either. It looked like it was but I tested it with the time on the SMH page and it doesn't.

    The reason it's a problem is because when you develop an 'active' page that could be updated at any time, if the user clicks back, the page that they see was what was there last time they looked but it may have changed in the meantime. You only see the new details when you refresh the page. This is a bit of a pain when you are trying to develop a system that allows people to change things and see the changes in real time.
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    I just lurve firefox... *insert love icon here :P*

    The tab thingy is great. no more task bars full of different sites

    Only problem I am having though... (wonder if anyone knows how to fix it)
    Is when I post in these forums and other forums using vbulletin forums I use an emoticon and it posts it at the bottom of the page instead of where the cursor was.... :confused: and I have to cut and paste it to where I want it

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    If you have a 3 button mouse, clicking the third button on a link/new thread or whatever opens it in a new tab as you said silent.

    Gemi, I find the same thing, select & drag with the mouse can be quicker, as is typing the keys for that smiley, eg colon eek colon for :eek:

    Sorry for introducing colons to this thread.........


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    A tip that I came across quite some time ago is to set your cache size to zero. This is meant to force it )any browser, not just FF) to reload when you go-back as there is no cached data to update from.

    Worth a try?

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    Just be aware that doing so will increase your download traffic and if you are on a limited or casual plan, it could increase your ISP charges. This is because your browser will no longer be caching pages and so will always request the download, even if the page or image has not changed.
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    Gee, Firefox is the duck's guts yet all I hear is people raving about it then telling us the workarounds to make it behave like IE (another list is doing the same thing at the moment, not just this forum). So why is is so good? Particularly seeing if you are worried about security, you've got a good firewall anyway, not just a free one (yes Virginia, I've got a nephew who works in the industry and has told me all about the ways to get through the popular free firewalls).

    I'm not narky at Firefox - I'm just wondering why people think it's so wonderful, when they then have to develop ways of making it behave.

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    Whats so good about it?

    With FF, while at the woodwork site and I want to check out yahoo email or something, i just click Ctrl+T and I have another browser within the first one (on tabs) to do my surfing with.
    Alot easier then trying to find IE icon, double clicking and then a new browser...
    With Firefox it has a built in popup blocker.. OK IE just did this too...hmmm wonder why?
    Firefox displays webpages and gif images continuously... IE tends to stop or freeze on some...

    They are just the few things I have found to like about it.

    Apart from the emoticon thing with THIS forum and other forums using the template of vbulletin, there is no other faults!!!

    Hey Daddles,
    why not download it, its only 4mb, its free and it may just feel good to use :P I tried it out, and now I'm use to it and prefer it!

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    Hi Folks
    I am impressed with firefox for browsing through the forums etc
    but if I want to compose an email via "tools,new mail" it takes me to the microsoft email software , I want to use netscape for reading + composing mail but cannot find any option to set for it , anybody have any clues ??
    thanks
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    Default Firefox or Mozilla

    OK woodies, I use Mozilla for my favourite forums, tabbed browsing etc. Should I try Firefox? :confused:

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    Should I try Firefox?
    Yes

    Firefox is the later release of the Mozilla browser. It is faster. You should get the latest version unless you use the email client and html editor.

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