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talking about mozilla......... how do i import my favorites from I.E.?. nope i don't know how to remove the Build ID

EDIT : how do i make it so that everytime i click a weblink it opens a "Navigation Tab" instead of a "Navigation Window" ???

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First off, when you install Mozilla, it does it on its own. If it did not do this, reply and let me know. But it does at install.

Are you asking how to enable tab browsing for multipul windows?

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Originally posted by zionath

EDIT : how do i make it so that everytime i click a weblink it opens a "Navigation Tab" instead of a "Navigation Window" ???

edit>preferences>navigator>tabbed browsing>Middle Click or Control Click of links in a web page

Then just middle click the link you want to open in a new tab :)

And you can take the build ID out, but I think it requires unpacking the theme and editing a style sheet.

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If u heard of Crazy Browser and Netcaptor ... i want web browsing like that :p and i've re-installed Mozilla twice and it hasn't imported em......... 1st time it imported them... but i update my favorites and it's BIIIIIIIIIG! :Pso i tried re-installing it twice and it just keeps my 1st imported list :s

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BACKUP EN-US.JAR FIRST

open en-US.jar(in chrome) and extract all the contents with your compression app.

Find the navigator-title.dtd file in localeen-USnavigator and edit it with notepad. Remove all occurences of "(&buildId.label;)" and save. Now repack the jar file(zip it and rename it to jar) and replace it.

now that will remove the build ID. tongue.gif

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goto manage bookmarks under bookmarks.

then in the window goto tools, there you will find the import and export options for your bookmarks.

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Originally posted by AgEnTsMiTh

goto manage bookmarks under bookmarks.

then in the window goto tools, there you will find the import and export options for your bookmarks.

tried that .... and i got thousands and i mean thousands of links..... and u expect me to sit there and add 1 link at a time :ermm: ... hmmmm must be another way :s

ANYONE!?

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Originally posted by yashiro

Open IE,

Goto File>Import/Export.

Export favorites to html.

Open Mozilla and import the favorites from this html file.

It's not that hard to work out is it?

Thx's :D ... i never knew I.E. had import/export function :p

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