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By cap-dude
#185372
There is simply no way I could move away from Firefox. Firstly, I have it setup just exactly how I want it, secondly...I cannot live without the Awesome Bar. It is simply the greatest innovation since Tabs.

Chrome's bar is better though :thumbup:
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By Denthúl
#185377
userContent.css and userChrome.css are two files that I just could not go about daily business without. At all. Hidebars is an extension I make quite a lot of use of, too. I also use Links from time to time. Very handy for certain things.
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By Jensonb
#185392
There is simply no way I could move away from Firefox. Firstly, I have it setup just exactly how I want it, secondly...I cannot live without the Awesome Bar. It is simply the greatest innovation since Tabs.

Chrome's bar is better though :thumbup:

No, it really isn't.
By suitcase
#185479
Google Chrome is awesome. Very fast, simple, and funny. And the themes are lovely :3
tell me about it ?

lol wut..you asked yourself.


ooops ! i think ive been taking to much heroine thats why i am :rofl:

Ahaha... good choice.
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By headless
#185627
I have Google Chrome Its really fast guys you should download it trust me! :yikes:


well done! :yikes:


mate this is not funny

:rofl:
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By Jensonb
#185637
I have Google Chrome Its really fast guys you should download it trust me! :yikes:


well done! :yikes:


mate this is not funny

:yikes: Shocking
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By Jensonb
#185665
I have Google Chrome Its really fast guys you should download it trust me! :yikes:


well done! :yikes:


mate this is not funny

:yikes: Shocking


Shocking For SUNNY92 cause He is acting like a wee kid

In other news, people in glass houses are best advised not to cast stones.
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By headless
#185666
Watch your step, sonny! :whip:
By suitcase
#185803
Shocking For SUNNY92 cause He is acting like a wee kid

In other news, people in glass houses are best advised not to cast stones.

:rofl:
By al4x
#188261
i dont like chrome, too simple, ff has too much id miss, awesome bar, themes, good ad blocker, sidebar, quick downloaders etc

in summary

chrome = :thumbdown:

ff = :thumbup:
By suitcase
#188325
i dont like chrome, too simple, ff has too much id miss, awesome bar, themes, good ad blocker, sidebar, quick downloaders etc

in summary

chrome = :thumbdown:

ff = :thumbup:

The simplicity of Chrome is something that most people seem to either love or hate. For me it is fine; I enjoy it. However, Firefox is my main browser. Chrome is my backup. I enjoy them both but I like Firefox a bit more.
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By cap-dude
#188327
I've gone back to Firefox now :hehe:

Chrome must have updated (it updates without saying anything) Now the bookmarks won't display properly if they are in a folder. So stupid.
By TGLucario475
#188361
I like Chrome, since it doesn't lag when I'm using a proxy in school, but it does take it's time when I'm wanting to load a few tabs.

I'm sticking with Firefox ^^
By masanee
#198289
How can I modify Publisher 2007 created webpages to be usable to Google Chrome and Mozilla users? I don't use html and I like Publisher 2007, for the most part. However, almost all the web page links I created in Pub. 2007 do not work in Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. Is there a relatively easy way to fix this?
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By myownalias
#198992
How can I modify Publisher 2007 created webpages to be usable to Google Chrome and Mozilla users? I don't use html and I like Publisher 2007, for the most part. However, almost all the web page links I created in Pub. 2007 do not work in Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. Is there a relatively easy way to fix this?

I would need to see an example of your code as I have never used Publisher to create web pages; but if the HTML links are <a href="URL">LINK NAME</a> then it will work in all browsers as that's standard markup but I suspect that Publisher creates Microsoft/IE code for linking; maybe some sort of Javascript/Active X.

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