Using Firefox with Fodors
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This conversation between Bob and Bob reminds me of my favorite single-panel cartoon which features a lone man on a one-palm-tree isle, asking himself "Hey, Bob, you've been here a while; how do you keep from going stir crazy?"
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How do I keep from going stir crazy? Easy. I talk to myself.
Actually, I kept on fiddling with the colors on Firefox and found that could do some alteration with the background colors, but there remains a stubborn spot along the top on the first screen.
Actually, I decided to amend my original posting in hopes that I could preclude responses unless the responder knew more than I did. Quite a few contributors here like to think of themselves as omniscent.
Others are interestingly chatty.
Actually, I kept on fiddling with the colors on Firefox and found that could do some alteration with the background colors, but there remains a stubborn spot along the top on the first screen.
Actually, I decided to amend my original posting in hopes that I could preclude responses unless the responder knew more than I did. Quite a few contributors here like to think of themselves as omniscent.
Others are interestingly chatty.
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There was a discussion about the sea sick green banner at the top of the Fodors Talk home page. There were quite a few postings and the thread ran for a while with various insults being hurled at Fodors editors for putting that horrid green on the screen.
Our complaints, growls, grumbles, and bitchings did no good.
I decided to see if Mozilla's new product, the Firefox Browser would enable me to alter the colors on the screen. I had partial success, and I was hoping that someone had deduced a way that Firefox could help change the whole screen to colors of one's own choice.
If you don't know what Firefox is, then some of this discussion is out of range.
To give a quick answer, Mozilla Inc. has put on the web for free a new web browser known as Firefox. It is touted by the experts as being the best thing since sliced bread and the popup toaster.
In fact, I am using it right now. It does have some interesting options, including a seemingly effective pop up blocker. I have not used it enough to discover all of its features, but what I have seen so far, I like.
I keep a couple of browsers on my computer and swap about periodically to see if one has any advantage over the others. So far, the jury is still out.
Our complaints, growls, grumbles, and bitchings did no good.
I decided to see if Mozilla's new product, the Firefox Browser would enable me to alter the colors on the screen. I had partial success, and I was hoping that someone had deduced a way that Firefox could help change the whole screen to colors of one's own choice.
If you don't know what Firefox is, then some of this discussion is out of range.
To give a quick answer, Mozilla Inc. has put on the web for free a new web browser known as Firefox. It is touted by the experts as being the best thing since sliced bread and the popup toaster.
In fact, I am using it right now. It does have some interesting options, including a seemingly effective pop up blocker. I have not used it enough to discover all of its features, but what I have seen so far, I like.
I keep a couple of browsers on my computer and swap about periodically to see if one has any advantage over the others. So far, the jury is still out.
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The best thing about Firefox is that because it's not nearly as widely used as Explorer, hackers have not exploited any security problems that might be in it. So if you use Firefox to search, the odds that you will inadvertently download something you don't want are virtually nil. We run a server here and my programmer husband is very concerned about such things, so it's Firefox for me! But I do like it and haven't had any problems.
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Hi bob
I'm usuing Firefox myself, when I set up my new computer a couple of weeks ago my computer advisor (geek) suggested it as being less vulnerable to nasty web things.
Howver, I have no idea/haven't yet tried to explore options like colors and such, and would be glad to read how to approach this.
I'm usuing Firefox myself, when I set up my new computer a couple of weeks ago my computer advisor (geek) suggested it as being less vulnerable to nasty web things.
Howver, I have no idea/haven't yet tried to explore options like colors and such, and would be glad to read how to approach this.
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Screen colors can be modified with the option item under tools. It cleaned out most of the green. But Firefox will not change the colors of inages. The "destinations," "hotels," etc. links are images and there is no way your browser can modify them.
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Firefox is new, edition 1.0.
I am sure 1.1 is coming out soon.
I fiddled with the color control, and found that everything was changed.
But the change is simple and with the feature for opening new windows, one click on a Fodors specialty window and I can see less of the green.
I need to poke around on Opera 6.x more too. It has some neat features.
At any rate, IE now has some competition.
I am sure 1.1 is coming out soon.
I fiddled with the color control, and found that everything was changed.
But the change is simple and with the feature for opening new windows, one click on a Fodors specialty window and I can see less of the green.
I need to poke around on Opera 6.x more too. It has some neat features.
At any rate, IE now has some competition.
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