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| ProofReader | Jun 24 2006, 08:51:56 PM Post #61 |
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Glad to hear that it's going well now, Sue. :D Click here for the website to download Mozilla Firefox, then click on the link 'Download Firefox' and save it to your desktop. Once it's finished downloading, double click on the icon on your desktop and it'll install itself! :thumb: |
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| Tiredwithtwins | Jun 24 2006, 09:37:16 PM Post #62 |
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hi PR done that - wow its quick!!! do i need to uninstall IE? edit; is there any way i can transfer all the sites i have in my favourites folder on IE to the bookmarks on firefox? 2nd edit ( :rolleyes: ) how do i get the theme to change to the one i selected? do i have to restart to activate it? |
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| DagBoy | Jun 24 2006, 10:06:46 PM Post #63 |
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Hi TWT, When you installed firefox it should have asked you if you wanted to import the IE settings - this from the firefox built in help: About Your IE Favourites and Settings When you first install Firefox, it will import your existing Internet Explorer settings, including your Favourites, cookies, stored passwords, and a variety of other data. This saves you time customising Firefox to fit your needs. I would not suggest un installing IE as that can break things in XP I think. Also, there are some websites that are written by Micro$oft bigots that will have been developed for IE and will not work properly using a standards based browser such as firefox, so always worth keeping IE on there for those cases. What do you use as your mail client? Outlook express? Time to start preaching the virtues of Thunderbird ........ Cheers, GeekBoy Edit to add: Yes - restart firefox to see the selected theme |
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| Tiredwithtwins | Jun 25 2006, 04:41:19 AM Post #64 |
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lol.....thanks chuck!! i missed the import option when i installed it.....but found the import button in bookmarks and did it just now with no problems :D its fab!! some great themes .......... certainly brightened me pootah up! re mail client .... i always go to the local post office - :D :rolleyes: ...i presume its outlook express :lol: |
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