$cirisme
July 15th 2004, 12:08 PM
Those of you daring enough to try a Firefox nightly (http://www.theologyweb.com/forum/showthread.php?t=30121&page=1&pp=16)(and I meant that, there are lots of annoying little bugs but that's to be expected) may have noticed that you can now get the latest TWeb threads in your bookmarks!
To set it up, just visit your favorite public forum(sorry, guest permissions apply so forums such as the Locker Room are off-limits) and when you see the lightning icon, click it and click the only option:
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Next comes the add bookmark option. I have a specialy 'folder' in my Bookmark toolbar to contain all my TWeb forums.
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And that's it, you now have a TWeb Livemark! To use it, simply open the menu and wait for the information to load:
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As I said, there are lot's of little bugs in the nightlies as they are the development version of Firefox. For example, in the WYSIWYG editor I can't use the backspace key, this paticular bug has been the most obnoxious for me but who knows, it might be fixed in another nightly. If you're not daring enough to try the nightlies to see all the great new features, hopefully this sneak peak will hold you over till Firefox 1.0.
:cheers:
To set it up, just visit your favorite public forum(sorry, guest permissions apply so forums such as the Locker Room are off-limits) and when you see the lightning icon, click it and click the only option:
[attachment=1]
Next comes the add bookmark option. I have a specialy 'folder' in my Bookmark toolbar to contain all my TWeb forums.
[attachment=2]
And that's it, you now have a TWeb Livemark! To use it, simply open the menu and wait for the information to load:
[attachment=3]
As I said, there are lot's of little bugs in the nightlies as they are the development version of Firefox. For example, in the WYSIWYG editor I can't use the backspace key, this paticular bug has been the most obnoxious for me but who knows, it might be fixed in another nightly. If you're not daring enough to try the nightlies to see all the great new features, hopefully this sneak peak will hold you over till Firefox 1.0.
:cheers: