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I use tabs alot. I love them.
But you need the Google tool bar to do it. Mozilla and Firefox do it on their own.cierdan said:This is not related to tabs. You can do the SAME EXACT THING without tabs using things like the Google tool bar (in the Options you set it to always open a new window when typing in something and pressing enter -- if you type in a web address, it will open up the website in a new window)
Use Ctrl-Tab and you'll be fineSouron said:I dislike tabs becouse I can't swich between them using Alt-Tab.
You did not read the rest of my post did you?tR1cKy said:Use Ctrl-Tab and you'll be fine![]()
I did read it. But since i don't own a Mac and i know very little about them, i simply abstained to comment it. About it being inconvenient, what to say? It's your opinion. Personally i find very easy to press Ctrl-Tab and Alt-Tab in rapid sequences, but someone may find it unpratical.Souron said:You did not read the rest of my post did you?
I did not know about Ctrl-Tab, but I expected something like it existed. It is still not the same as using Alt tab to swich between other programs and multiple web pages by pressing two buttons a few times. It would be inconvineint (and has been inconvienient on Macs) to have to swich to the web broser first, then to swich to the desired window/tab of the broser, then to swich back to an other aplication, then back to the first web page. Yet I have found need to do this when there are multiple web pages that I am using as a reference.[/quote[
But alt-tab means that you'll have to go through all of your other programs before getting back to the first window.
Gogf said:Opera changes tabs with "1" and "2"...
Also, you can right click on a favorites folder to open them all in Firefox, not sure how in Opera.
It's more powerful than Firefox and Opera? Is that a statement that you can back up, or just an advertisement?
Gogf said:One of the things I really love about Firefox compared to Opera is how it looks. The tabs look much less static, and the responding time for closing/opening a tab is much less. I also hate that little "X"s on my tabs in Opera.
Changing from one tab to another with ctrl-tab, and shift-ctrl-tab (apple-option-right and apple-option-left) in Firefox is much easier than alt-tabbing from one window to another. You also can't close or open a window my middle-clicking it.
cierdan said:Crazy Browser is also more powerful than Firefox and Opera. It has things called Groups which no other web browser to my knowledge has. If you open a Group it will open all the websites in that group. So it's like Favorites except you get top open multiple favorites at once. And you can have as many Groups as you want. So it's a kind of Meta-Favorite function.
Crazy Browser also has customizable keys in addition to the Ctrl-Enter that comes with Internet Explorer (you can change this and like three other key combos to whatever you like using parameters ... so you could set it to automatically search the result from google, wikipedia, or whatever ... obviating the need for things like a Google tool bar or any separate bar in Firefox, etc. ... you do it all from the same single address bar.
hbdragon88 said:The groups you talk of - I can pick a folder in my favorites and have all of those bookmarks open as well. There's no distinction between groups and favorites; they're the same, with a similar function to Crazy Browser's "Groups." And I can customize my Opera search bar (search.ini) to search in the address bar with keywords (i.e. "g" for google, "w" for Wikipedia).
Yeah and even if that is true, how can you say it's better?cierdan said:This is not related to tabs. You can do the SAME EXACT THING without tabs using things like the Google tool bar (in the Options you set it to always open a new window when typing in something and pressing enter -- if you type in a web address, it will open up the website in a new window)
Mise said:Yeah and even if that is true, how can you say it's better?
It's like saying, "Cars -- do you really need them?", since we can do the SAME EXACT THING with bikes or public transport.
cierdan said:Say you have your Favorites organized like this:
Folder A: game review websites
Folder B: general purpose review websites that review more than one kind of thing
Folder C: movie review websites
Folder D: book review websites
Well with your Opera functionality how would you be able to open all of folder A as well as the specific general purpose websites that just happen to review games as well as other things in folder B. You would have to folder-open Folder A and then open one by one the ones in Folder B. With Crazy Browser you don't have to do that. You just put all the websites in Folder A into a group and put all the websites that review games as well as other things into the SAME group and call that group: "all websites that include reviews of games" .. and then with a single click or two you have all the websites open at once. Incidentally, with groups, the website in a group doesn't even have to be in your favorites.
Technically you can replicate this functionality with Opera but then your favorites folder would become very redundant and extremely hard to navigate. The same website could be in like 5 or 10 different folders and there would be so many folders that it wouldn't fit any sized screen.
hbdragon88 said:You wouldn't have to open all the favorites one-by-one in Folder B; just right-click on the folder and hit "open" and all of htose will open up too.
Of course, if you group things in different folders - like you mention - then yes, Groups are probably a good thing to use.
I personally don't ever need to open up a whole bunch of pages at a time; I usually open them when I need them, and for this I use Opera's nickname keyword (say, if I wanted to open up CFC's Off-Topic, I would type "cfc ot").