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sigh...wannabe moderators :rolleyes:

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Or alternatively, one could say: Just another person tired of listening to people bitch and moan about web browsers, of all things.

I actually liked this thread when it started. It went downhill from there.

I will let it slide that you just called me an ######, but how's this for backing it up:

It is a guide that is intended for use to force a person to unknowingly run software against their will. If it is better for them or not, it is irrelevant as it is still deceiving a user that one program is running whilst in actuality another one is.

Of course, the more obvious use of the guide is to help a user with the transition from one browser to the other. Though your wording is poor and does not suggest this use, rather it indicates towards it's purpose as been deceit.

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fair enough. :) I agree that my guide has some "poor" wording. But that was intentional in case you are still wondering.

And I wasn't the one who started with the whole "######" thing.

But anyways .... we both called each other names so I think we should call it a truce now. How does that sound ? :yes:

Now what we have to do is install linux on their computers, make it look like the luna theme and install firefox with the luna theme. Then they won't know the difference for a while.

then we go and tell them to convert to linux.

They will say it is too hard

We say: you been using it for months :devil:

Now what we have to do is install linux on their computers, make it look like the luna theme and install firefox with the luna theme.  Then they won't know the difference for a while.

then we go and tell them to convert to linux.

They will say it is too hard

We say: you been using it for months  :devil:

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Haha, yeah! Good idea.

I hope someone will do that to me, so I don't even notice that I switched to Linux :laugh:

Huh how does changing a few files creat a whole firefox skin?  :unsure:  :huh:

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I have the whole skin and some extensions installed into the Mozilla folder. Just download that .rar file and replace your existing Mozilla folder.

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i have been using avant and firefox browsers,they are good but,usually i use firefox

and there is a nice property in avant browser.

whenever u quit,it saves your sites and other start it asks u to open recent sites...

can we add this mod or etc to firefox?

thanks

i have been using avant and firefox browsers,they are good but,usually i use firefox

and there is a nice property in avant browser.

whenever u quit,it saves your sites and other start it asks u to open recent sites...

can we add this mod or etc to firefox?

thanks

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called 'session saver' search for it on update.mozilla.org (UMO)

Not sure why, but here's what it looks like when I follow your instructions.  Luckily, I made a backup RAR of the Mozilla folder before I deleted it.  Any ideas???

I'm using Firefox 1.0

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this happen to me too i just backup the profile folder and put it nin another pc so i dont have to install the themes and extension all and over again but when i open firefox thats what happen.

Anyways thats the only bad thing and disadvantage of firefox its hard or almost imposible to backup extensions and themes and everytime that it unistall firefox or install in a new pc i have to dl the extensions, themes and configure them :no:

I just want to know how to make Trillian look like AIM!!  heh ... i am happy with the firefox gui

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Use MCP! http://www.frozencore.net/mcp/ :)

Now on topic: I might throw this on my parent's computer to make them... feel more at home ;)

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If you truly want to make IE look like Firefox....Then you should check here Firefox IE...Tells you how to make the menus look like the ones from Office 2003/XP among other things... :ninja:

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thanks for the link :yes:

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Haha, yeah! Good idea.

I hope someone will do that to me, so I don't even notice that I switched to Linux :laugh:

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There is a Desktop Environment for linux called XPDE, which is trying to replicate windows xp visually. :blink: :no: :huh:

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