On Firefox there is a add-on called Reload Every that lets you refresh a page at a certain interval. Is there any thing like this for Safari?
Thanks in advance!
I was trying to load the cool Kataspace WebGL demo (more info) and I get the error message "Your browser doesn't support WebGL. Currently we recommend the latest Firefox 4 Beta for all platforms."
I checked around and every piece of advice I can find on the internet says to set webgl.enabled_for_all_sites to true in the about:config page. Mine is set to true yet I still receive the same message. Does anyone know of any other items that may be conflicting with WebGL running properly?
Every time I upgrade to a new version of the portable Tor bundle, I also have to reinstall all my plugins and Greasemonkey extensions, and set up all the preferences in Firefox and Pidgin again. Are there certain files I could just move from the old folder to the new folder to make sure I don't have to do this again?
The last week or so I have noticed an odd thing. When I turn on my monitor, my browser windows are all half the size they were when I turned it off. Sometimes when I turn it on the taskbar is even half way up the screen for a few moments, as if turning the monitor on and off was forcing it to change the resolution. I use firefox, running windows 7.
Is there a way, from inside the browser, to delete cookies and saved passwords in such a way that the data is unrecoverable (similar to Secure Empty Trash)?
I know I can probably track down all the files involved and then manually do this, but I'm curious if there's an easier way. Or maybe browsers already do it out of the box?
I'm specifically looking for solutions for Firefox and Safari, on Mac OS X.
I've followed the deployment instructions on:
http://homepages.ed.ac.uk/mcs/FirefoxADM/ADM_Deploy.pdf
I've applied some settings to a GPO:
However,
When I do GPUPDATE, log out, log back in, nothing has changed...?
Am I missing something?
I'm using Firefox 3.6.2.
I know of FireShot, a firefox extension, for saving up whole pages of images. And I love it. Great idea, and a very good implementation.
But unfortunatelly, often on this kind of sites, you have links which get lost that way. So I'm wondering, is there a way to save in the same manner whole blog posts, wiki posts, StackOverflow posts :), as PDF files, so the links get saved as well ?
About a week ago I started using Vim, and fell completely in love with it. However, today I installed the Vimperator extension on Firefox, and through there are some problems (all of which will be solved after using it until I get used to it), I found it great.
However, I'm still in the "Holy fuck this is totally awesome" phase of software testing, and in some time will go back to the "I have this thing" phase. Just to be sure, will it be a good idea to use it regularly? I want to hear experiences about users and ex-users.
When I read something I need to underscore what I like, or what I think is important, and to take notices about that read, near on that current paragraph.
So, does anyone know a Firefox add-on or something else (another browser, any other application) which can provide me such a functionality?
ps: I've tried some research tools as Zotero, but it is not what I'm looking for.
How can I combine multiple single page prints into a single print job?
For example, using Firefox on Linux one can print a web page such that each sheet of paper has four pages printed upon it. I would like to combine several separate web pages so that for example, web-page-a, web-page-b and web-page-c (each less than one print page long) are printed on a single sheet of paper.
I would like to do this without having to use some for of image editor to combine them.
Is there a way to restart a browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc) automatically upon receiving an error such as a DNS error or Page not found?
Background: It is for a web based signage application that has intermittent network drop outs, therefore if there's no internet, and the sign tries to go to the next page, an error occurs on browser, and we get one big ugly sign. We need a way to either restart the browser, or customise displayed error messages to use javascript to try redirection to the live sign again.
This is a strange one...I have a customer for whom background colors don't show up in either Firefox or IE. For example, check out msn.com. See how theres a blue background? For my client, that background shows as white.
Any thoughts? I couldn't find any settings to affect this issue.
Hello,
Where can i find the key combinations for some actions, in Mozilla Firefox? For example, Ctrl+L moves the cursor to the address bar. I wanna move the cursor in the Google search box, from the right-top position). Which key is associated with this?
And some other key combinations?
Thanks!
Is there a way to get the spell checker to properly check camel cased words? "ThisIsSpelledRightly" would be marked as spelled correctly, but "ThisIsNottSpeledRihgt" would be flagged?
I use Xubuntu and firefox.
somehow I downloaded and installed spyware or malware. I do not know.
I know that if I write somethin in field where you put as a website link I get web engine results but not by google but fastaddressbar.. It is part of websearch toolbar. Most of them was blocked and added to quarantine by my antivirus comodo however I still do not know how restore fast search in firefox to get results from google. Please help :(
I didn't do anything stupid like run random .exe or visit questionable websites, but as I was just Googling I get infected by Antimalware Doctor.
At that point I just shutdown my computer and reformatted, so I didn't check if I had the latest version of Flash or Firefox.
Is it possible to get infected just because I didn't have my Flash newer than 10.1 and some random flash ad infected me?
There doesn't seem to be any information on how Antimalware Doctor works asides from how to remove it.
I'm trying to make KeyPass run on my Windows 7 machine, I've downloaded and installed KeePass, aim to use it alongside Passifox
However, downloading and copying the KeePassHttp executable to the C:\Program Files (x86)\KeePass Password Safe folder, however it refuses to show up in the KeyPass plugins window. Please help, I've tried download KeePassHttp using multiple links from github and passifox itself using Firefox and even wget. Also I've tried pinging http://localhost:19455 but nothing was found.
Any ideas I'm at a loss.
I cant open codinghorror.com in any of my browsers (IE, Firefox & Chrome).
Chrome gives this error msg:
Error 109
(net::ERR_ADDRESS_UNREACHABLE):
Unknown error
What could be the problem? Im running Win XP if that matters.
Just installed on two PCs. Installation no problem, but on 2nd PC the Weave login in disabled (grayed out), so obviously the 2nd PC cannot sync Firefox until I am able to login. Any ideas?
I have tried using Multirow Bookmarks Toolbar Plus and Roomy Bookmarks Toolbar Firefox add-ons, but the problem is that they are constantly stressing my CPU (even when idling). It probably has something to do with version 11 of the browser. Anyway, is there some clean way to increase the height of the bookmarks toolbar?
I've read a lot of articles that refer to userChrome.css and I have tried a dozen solutions, but none worked because they were outdated. Please help me with this.
Is it possible to remove all the unnecessary elements in a webpage. using firefox or other browsers.
So that when you print you will not see the headers and footer, advertisments
Hi all!
I don't get that: as soon as I open a Webpage, whether it's with Firefox or Chrome (I hate so much IE that I didn't test with it), there are tons of TCP connexions between "localajaxchat" and a supposed google ("1e100") domain.
I've already read this topic, but my problem seems strange because there are so many TCP connexions for only one page... I don't get it.
If someone could explain this problem to me...
Thanks a lot!