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Hey anybody knows a speed up guide for Firefox 1.0??

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Put this is your profile's user.js file. If you don't have one, create it.

// Enable pipelining:
user_pref("network.http.pipelining", true);
user_pref("network.http.proxy.pipelining", true);
user_pref("network.http.pipelining.maxrequests", 100);

I have a question somewhat related. When you right-click on a hyperlink and select "Open Link in new tab", can you have it open in a new tab in the background? I would prefer staying on the current web page and just open a tab for the link instead.

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Middle-click your mouse on the link.

Put this is your profile's user.js file. If you don't have one, create it.

// Enable pipelining:
user_pref("network.http.pipelining", true);
user_pref("network.http.proxy.pipelining", true);
user_pref("network.http.pipelining.maxrequests", 100);

Middle-click your mouse on the link.

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Thanks!

Joel,

That doesn't exactly work as Firefox then focuses on the new tab. I actually want to open a new background tab based on the link and not lose focus of the current page.

Thanks!

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In the address bar, type "about:config" without the quotes. In the filter bar type "middle", again no quotes. Double-click the option that says browser.tab.extensions.loadInBackgroundMiddleClick to change it to True.

Thing with default FF tab settings is that if you have all in one tab it will open JS windows as tabs as well, which sucks.

I simply installed Single Window extension and it works just fine. All in one window and JS windows in new window when I need.

My biggest peeve right now is that I can't make it stop opening a new window when clicking an external link. I don't want EVERY new window to be a tab, just the ones that were tabs in 1.0PR.

If I go to https://www.neowin.net/comments.php?category=main&id=25469 and click on any link in the article, I get a new window. This never happened before, unless I wasn't using TBE. Now with or without TBE it behaves like this.  :angry:  :angry:

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Go to options > advanced > tabbed browsing and untick "select new tabs opened from links" and they will open in the background. (same goes for bookmarks)

Go to options > advanced > tabbed browsing and untick "select new tabs opened from links" and they will open in the background. (same goes for bookmarks)

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Neither on nor off changes anything for me. I wish those guys would update their extensions. :p

My biggest peeve right now is that I can't make it stop opening a new window when clicking an external link. I don't want EVERY new window to be a tab, just the ones that were tabs in 1.0PR.

If I go to https://www.neowin.net/comments.php?category=main&id=25469 and click on any link in the article, I get a new window. This never happened before, unless I wasn't using TBE. Now with or without TBE it behaves like this.  :angry:  :angry:

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type about:config in the address bar

type browser.block.target_new_window in the filter and change it to true

type about:config in the address bar

type browser.block.target_new_window in the filter and change it to true

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Would you believe that only helps with external links and TBE together? If I click on an internal link, I get a new window still. :(

after setting the above option to 'true' you should see

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that.

edit again: sorry for unclear directions, hopefully you get it!

-danN

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That's strange, I don't have such an option. What can I do? Im running FireFox 1.0, I just downloaded it about 1 hour and a half ago...

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That's strange, I don't have such an option. What can I do? Im running FireFox 1.0, I just downloaded it about 1 hour and a half ago...

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i don't have it either :s

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Read everything... he's explained this already... its about 3 posts up from that picture...

Put this is your profile's user.js file. If you don't have one, create it.

// Enable pipelining:
user_pref("network.http.pipelining", true);
user_pref("network.http.proxy.pipelining", true);
user_pref("network.http.pipelining.maxrequests", 100);

Middle-click your mouse on the link.

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If I don't have a user.js file, where exactly do I create it ?

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