DEATH TO GOOFY!
#21
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<font color=teal><b>HOW TO MAKE GOOFY NOT APPEAR</b></font>
It is important to do these steps in order (as I discovered after lots of screwing around with it.) There's probably a way to do this with IE, but I didn't research that.
If you don't have Firefox 1.5.0.2, download and install it from http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/
Then go to https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/10/ and click "Install Now for Windows"
If you get a message about "Software installation is disabled" in the information bar above your browser window, type <b>about:settings</b> in the Address bar and press Enter. Scroll down to xpinstall.enabled, right click, and select "toggle". Then install again.
Next, go to https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1136/ and click "Install Now for Windows"
Close Firefox and launch it again. No goofs should appear, ever again. Nor any of that crap that doubleclick.net spews all over your pages, either.
It is important to do these steps in order (as I discovered after lots of screwing around with it.) There's probably a way to do this with IE, but I didn't research that.
If you don't have Firefox 1.5.0.2, download and install it from http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/
Then go to https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/10/ and click "Install Now for Windows"
If you get a message about "Software installation is disabled" in the information bar above your browser window, type <b>about:settings</b> in the Address bar and press Enter. Scroll down to xpinstall.enabled, right click, and select "toggle". Then install again.
Next, go to https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1136/ and click "Install Now for Windows"
Close Firefox and launch it again. No goofs should appear, ever again. Nor any of that crap that doubleclick.net spews all over your pages, either.
#27
Joined: May 2005
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Additional moral: Your Web surfing will be a lot safer and less irritating if you turn off or disable Flash animations in your browser and on your system. I have it completely deinstalled from my system, and I've never regretted that. Nothing in a Flash animation has ever been important enough for me to regret missing it, and I like the added security, performance, and tranquility of not having any trace of Flash on the system.
#32
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Robespierre; Also found a Flash blocker for Firefox: http://flashblock.mozdev.org/installation1.html
This works really well!
This works really well!
#34
Joined: Jan 2004
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Robespierre, I love it that you are fighting back on this. I have never seen the alleged Goofy (me on Firefox) but I trust that you have given us an accurate report. What really amuses me is that you put in the html code so your title is red. It reminds me that last week I saw "High Plains Drifter" for the umpteenth time! You are obviously not amused, and I am in complete agreement with you.
#35
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Have you ever noticed how IE pushes that Flash gadget? I quit using IE because of it.
Must be some kind of a conspiracy going on. At any rate, Firefox seems superior in many respects. I use it most all of the time.
At any rate, I don't see those goofy pictures.
Must be some kind of a conspiracy going on. At any rate, Firefox seems superior in many respects. I use it most all of the time.
At any rate, I don't see those goofy pictures.
#36
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See, it's all different. I gave up on Firefox sometime agao because it was incompatible with so many other things I was using (I didn't find it that much better than IE anyway). So I'm using IE; I have Flash installed and I have a google toolbar. Goofy has yet to appear.
But if anyone can rid of that map of the Tetons that keeps obscuring eth reply box, I'd be most grateful.
But if anyone can rid of that map of the Tetons that keeps obscuring eth reply box, I'd be most grateful.
#37
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I switched to Firefox as a result of comments here (among them how to get rid of similar advertising). The only problem I encounter is that I'm often running several programs at once on Firefox and fairly often I'll suddenly get a message "Firefox has encountered a problem and needs to shut down". Immediately all my sites and what I was doing are gone. I only assume that it was doing that to protect me from something. Otherwise I do like it better than IE.
#39
Joined: May 2005
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Neopolitan, I've almost never experienced any type of crash on Firefox. What operating system are you running? Constant crashes imply that there's something else wrong in the system unless you're running a very exotic OS.
I moved to Firefox because I wanted something that would not download and run "active" (read: virus-laden) content, and would not insist on warning me that I was not getting the "full experience" of every page I visited if I elected to turn active content off (IE does this incessantly if you try to turn things off for security). I use Firefox more or less exclusively these days. Best of all, I can use it without even having Flash installed on the system.
I moved to Firefox because I wanted something that would not download and run "active" (read: virus-laden) content, and would not insist on warning me that I was not getting the "full experience" of every page I visited if I elected to turn active content off (IE does this incessantly if you try to turn things off for security). I use Firefox more or less exclusively these days. Best of all, I can use it without even having Flash installed on the system.




