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RE[4]: These things exist if you know where to look. ;)
by metalinx on Sat 6th Jun 2009 18:31
in reply to "RE[3]: These things exist if you know where to look. ;)"
It's more useful than this Firefox feature if you open many tabs (and really faster).
As said, I do open and use many tabs and I still find a quick 2-key combination A LOT faster than having to cycle through all the open tabs. I had to go back to FireFox because I just can't get used to that annoying need to cycle through everything when I know exactly what I want and where it is.
As said, I do open and use many tabs and I still find a quick 2-key combination A LOT faster than having to cycle through all the open tabs. I had to go back to FireFox because I just can't get used to that annoying need to cycle through everything when I know exactly what I want and where it is.
As I give example, how do you "QUICKLY" find the number indexs the tab you want if there many tabs opened????
You must count?? or Firefox give you the tab's number position??
RE[5]: These things exist if you know where to look. ;)
by WereCatf on Sat 6th Jun 2009 18:45
in reply to "RE[4]: These things exist if you know where to look. ;)"





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It's more useful than this Firefox feature if you open many tabs (and really faster).
As said, I do open and use many tabs and I still find a quick 2-key combination A LOT faster than having to cycle through all the open tabs. I had to go back to FireFox because I just can't get used to that annoying need to cycle through everything when I know exactly what I want and where it is.