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Horace 24-10-2006 09:37

Re: Firefox 2 - out tomorrow
 
The spell checker is rather neat. No excuses for crappy spelling on the forum anymore!

Skatoony 24-10-2006 10:27

Re: Firefox 2 - out tomorrow
 
I'll have to wait until the guys at Debian release Iceweasel 2.0 :dozey:

Taf 24-10-2006 12:58

Re: Firefox 2 - out tomorrow
 
http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozi...etup%202.0.exe

v0id 24-10-2006 20:35

Re: Firefox 2 - out tomorrow
 
Still can't move the "go" button. :(

Cobbydaler 24-10-2006 20:45

Re: Firefox 2 - out tomorrow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by v0id (Post 34143758)
Still can't move the "go" button. :(

Put this in your prefs.js file with Firefox closed, then start it again:

user_pref("browser.urlbar.hideGoButton", true)

prefs.js is in your profile folder, if it doesn't exist just create it in a text editor...

That's if you want to get rid of it of course, but where would you want to move it to?

v0id 24-10-2006 20:57

Re: Firefox 2 - out tomorrow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cobbydaler (Post 34143773)
That's if you want to get rid of it of course, but where would you want to move it to?

I know how to get rid of it [about:config >> change browser.urlbar.hideGoButton to TRUE]

But I'd much prefer it in a more sensible place, below the bookmarks menu item, at the front of the address bar, grouped with the other buttons. Like I used to have it in all previous versions of FF/FB :/

Seems silly, it's now attached to the address bar

Cobbydaler 24-10-2006 21:02

Re: Firefox 2 - out tomorrow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by v0id (Post 34143791)
I know how to get rid of it [about:config >> change browser.urlbar.hideGoButton to TRUE]

But I'd much prefer it in a more sensible place, below the bookmarks menu item, at the front of the address bar, grouped with the other buttons. Like I used to have it in all previous versions of FF/FB :/

Seems silly, it's now attached to the address bar

Why don't you want to just hit enter when you've typed in a url?

SnoopZ 24-10-2006 21:09

Re: Firefox 2 - out tomorrow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cobbydaler (Post 34143793)
Why don't you want to just hit enter when you've typed in a url?

I always thought the Go button was pointless.

v0id 24-10-2006 21:10

Re: Firefox 2 - out tomorrow
 
I do, but I'm lazy and don't want to move my hand off the mouse once I've already pressed Enter after typing in the address, if I need to refresh the page. I kind of used to use it as a Reload button

I just moved my reload button instead, something I never thought of moving before. DOH!

Cobbydaler 24-10-2006 21:18

Re: Firefox 2 - out tomorrow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by v0id (Post 34143800)
I just moved my reload button instead, something I never thought of moving before. DOH!

Good idea if you have to use it!

Otherwise looks like you'll be waiting for Fx 3 until it may be separated again....

From Bugzilla:
Quote:

------- Comment #65 From Mike Connor 2006-09-17 15:54 PDT [reply] -------

marking fixed-as-its-gonna-get1.8.1 so it falls off queries. Might be worth
splitting off into a new bug to discuss a more general approach that solves
this for endcaps in general for Fx3

ADd 24-10-2006 23:10

Re: Firefox 2 - out tomorrow
 
Officially released:

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/

Druchii 24-10-2006 23:27

Re: Firefox 2 - out tomorrow
 
The download site's getting hammered :p:

gaffer_gump 25-10-2006 09:19

Re: Firefox 2 - out tomorrow
 
I was using switchproxy 1.4 and now that wont work with Firefox 2, can anyone gimme a hint to a proxy manager that works with this please.

Cobbydaler 25-10-2006 09:32

Re: Firefox 2 - out tomorrow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gaffer_gump (Post 34143991)
I was using switchproxy 1.4 and now that wont work with Firefox 2, can anyone gimme a hint to a proxy manager that works with this please.

See here...

Mal 25-10-2006 12:45

Re: Firefox 2 - out tomorrow
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cobbydaler (Post 34144000)
See here...

Nightly testing tools will make it compatible with FF2. Whether it works as it should, is not certain though. Though only one of my extensions failed using this extension when I changed to FF2, so it is good.


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