16th December 2003, 7:48 PM
Netscape. I've used Mozilla before, but it's kind of plain... I like the graphical look of Netscape better, and it's nearly feature-equal. Well, except for the fact that NS integrates AIM into it, which is a program I use so I find that feature useful.
I love tabs. I love the option that has center click open la link into a new tab... I now open links more with centrer click than left click, probably. :)
And Weltall, what do you mean? I don't know of an option that lets you left-click to open a new tab, but there's the one that does that for center-click...
Though, some links can't be opened in new tabs, like buttons or java links that open into new windows or stuff. It's kind of annoying when sites have those java window links where they put parts of the site... sure, it lets them make it all fancy and stuff, but can't the browser people do a way of opening those windows in new tabs as opposed to requiring new windows? And I want to be able to center-click buttons and have them open that link into a new window. :)
I love tabs. I love the option that has center click open la link into a new tab... I now open links more with centrer click than left click, probably. :)
And Weltall, what do you mean? I don't know of an option that lets you left-click to open a new tab, but there's the one that does that for center-click...
Though, some links can't be opened in new tabs, like buttons or java links that open into new windows or stuff. It's kind of annoying when sites have those java window links where they put parts of the site... sure, it lets them make it all fancy and stuff, but can't the browser people do a way of opening those windows in new tabs as opposed to requiring new windows? And I want to be able to center-click buttons and have them open that link into a new window. :)