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| Thread ID: 58642 | 2005-06-07 14:57:00 | Browsing firefox offline | russell108 (7499) | Press F1 |
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| 361885 | 2005-06-12 03:55:00 | Same as Netscape you can only open a history URL whilst on line. For Firefox History settings Tools | Options | Privacy | History. | FrankS (257) | ||
| 361886 | 2005-06-12 03:57:00 | No ,i browse the net no problem but when i'm offline i cant access the pages in my history...Firefox does not appear to handle working offline as well as Opera does so if that is a feature that you require I would suggest giving Opera a try. 13. In opera, if you try to open a page from last week's history (or even older), it'll open almost the whole page from the history on the computer when you're working offline, whereas in firefox, you can't even open a page from five minutes ago, it won't even bring the url by auto-complete in many situations (yeah, it sucks when you don't have internet connection wherever you go, and you want to load the image from the history because of a slow conneciton, opera does help). 14. In opera, if you're browsing some pages while its status is set to online, and you want to open some pages from the history that you want to be opened from history rather than downloading the whole page with all the images from internet, you can set opera to work offline and type the url of that page and opera will open that page from history, and it'll keep opening the previous page from the website (that you ordered when it was set to work online). Firefox will just stop browsing if you set it to work offline. From here (blogs.pcworld.com). |
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| 361887 | 2005-06-12 09:59:00 | Whats so great about firefox then ? i've had nothing but **** from it :badpc: |
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