Internet Explorer tab Review
Feb 23, 2008 07:03 AM
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Despite everything its advantages, Mozilla Firefox has a “defect” (even if it is not directly with the developers): certain sites optimized for Internet Explorer are posted badly, even at all. It is always possible to copy the URL and to open it in Internet Explorer but this extension handling makes useless. IE you indeed allow rocking any page towards the engine of Internet Explorer in a click of a mouse.
IE can be called various manners: since the contextual menu (right click on a page) or since a click on the icon in bottom on the right of the window of Firefox which shows the logo of the engine used (Firefox or IE). You can also define a list of sites to be opened automatically with the engine of Microsoft.
The engine rocks again towards Firefox when you visit a site which is not reproduced on the list. Lastly, if you prefer to use Internet Explorer separately, you can the page visited in a new window IE while clicking on icon IE while supporting on CTRL.
Integration in the browser is almost perfect, unfortunately, some problems exist on the level of the tabs: when you visit a page in the engine of Internet Explorer, it seems that the short cut Ctrl + T does not function, it is then necessary to pass by clicking File > New tab. In the same way, it is impossible to open a link in a new tab. A planting of Firefox also was to be regretted at the time of the opening of a site added to the list.
Installation: When you install a Firefox extension for the first time since a site, the navigator posts a warning in top of the window. To allow Firefox to install the extension, click on “modifying the options”. In the dialogue box, click on “authorizing” then “OK”. Then try once again the installation. If you want to try this addon/extension for Mozilla Firefox you can download it from here.
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