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Re: Browser Ergonomics

Posted: Wed 01 Feb, 2012 17.25
by Alexia
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.

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Also, I prefer separate search and address bars. Keeps things simple methinks.

Re: Browser Ergonomics

Posted: Wed 01 Feb, 2012 17.35
by Nick Harvey
Alexia wrote:I've enabled the favourites bar, added all my regular websites as favourites, removed the text from the buttons.
I must be a complex web surfer. My monitor would need to be about five foot wide to do that.

Just had a count up. I've got 80 links on my personal home page, plus another 204 Favourites.

Re: Browser Ergonomics

Posted: Wed 01 Feb, 2012 18.02
by dosxuk
WillPS wrote:It's funny how many features Opera had built-in years ago that people claim to be radical wins for Chrome.
The same can be said about Chrome nicking features from Internet Explorer, but nobody likes mentioning that!