I'm running Pale Moon, a custom built version of FF. Not really sure why though!
Incidentally - talking about ergonomics - I've enabled the favourites bar, added all my regular websites as favourites, removed the text from the buttons and the result is a rather pleasing toolbar of one-click website access, rather than typing in addresses all the time and/or clicking on favourites menus or sidebars.
Also, I prefer separate search and address bars. Keeps things simple methinks.
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I must be a complex web surfer. My monitor would need to be about five foot wide to do that.Alexia wrote:I've enabled the favourites bar, added all my regular websites as favourites, removed the text from the buttons.
Just had a count up. I've got 80 links on my personal home page, plus another 204 Favourites.
The same can be said about Chrome nicking features from Internet Explorer, but nobody likes mentioning that!WillPS wrote:It's funny how many features Opera had built-in years ago that people claim to be radical wins for Chrome.