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Post by Josh on Jan 30, 2010 2:48:11 GMT -5
I've never used shortcuts for posting (didn't know they existed)... maybe I should utilize them, they could be useful.
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Post by Sandy Pines on Jan 30, 2010 9:32:24 GMT -5
Some short cuts say right by the 'post reply' button.
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rugz
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Post by rugz on Feb 4, 2010 8:31:40 GMT -5
I hadn't noticed the tabs feature on the latest version of IE. My parents use a version of IE which doesn't have tabs, but it may not be the latest update. IE8 have tabs. I am using IE8 and sometimes, firefox3.6. I don't noticed which one is faster. It looks the same to me. I usually use our company's network and we have to log in before we can connect to internet, and that I'm using IE because it ask my user's name and password only once. But if I'm using firefox, I don't know why it keep asking my name and password everytime I open link or tabs.
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Post by Josh on Feb 4, 2010 13:22:59 GMT -5
Weird. Yeah, we have a thing at my work that we need to log into also, but when I use Firefox, I don't have to do it for every tab...
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Post by Sandy Pines on Feb 4, 2010 17:33:58 GMT -5
I hadn't noticed the tabs feature on the latest version of IE. My parents use a version of IE which doesn't have tabs, but it may not be the latest update. IE8 have tabs. I am using IE8 and sometimes, firefox3.6. I don't noticed which one is faster. It looks the same to me. I usually use our company's network and we have to log in before we can connect to internet, and that I'm using IE because it ask my user's name and password only once. But if I'm using firefox, I don't know why it keep asking my name and password everytime I open link or tabs. Possibly that is a cookie or Cache error. It may not be remembering that you have connected by the next time you open a new tab.
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