[Web4lib] Another Reason to Use FireFox

Joseph Wojtowicz josephw at admin.stedwards.edu
Fri May 20 10:59:31 EDT 2005


I too found this yesterday, as a result of reading the features of Netscape
8.0 and wondering if FireFox could do that too.  Love that it's going to
save me from having to open multiple tabs on my own.
 
Joe
 
Joe Wojtowicz 
Systems Librarian 
St. Edward's University 
Austin, TX 78704 
josephw at admin.stedwards.edu 
512.233.1657 

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[mailto:web4lib-bounces at webjunction.org] On Behalf Of Drew, Bill
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Subject: [Web4lib] Another Reason to Use FireFox


I just discovered another reason to use and to love FireFox.  Because of the
tab function, it is actually possible to have more than one webpage as your
start-up page in FireFox.  I have it setup to have Bloglines on one tab, the
new Google Personal Homepage on a second tab, and Morrisville College
Library on a third tab.  I discovered this by accident. Open your favorite
pages on different tabs in FireFox and then go into "Tools | Options |
Homepage" and click on "Use current pages".  Then click on OK.  Now I don't
have to change my homepage as often as I used to.
 

Wilfred (Bill) Drew
Associate Librarian, Systems and Reference
Morrisville State College Library
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