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Re: Firefox plugins

Posted: 30 Apr 2010, 21:12
by knorke
What about having pics on blank pages of your browser of your most visited sites which are links to those sites?
wow i had to read this twice. :shock:
i usually type, for exampe "sp" in the adressbar and it complets to "springrts.com"
for the sites i visit often i know after how many letters it will autocomplete to the correct one (usually 1 to 3) and can just press y, down, enter -> youtube
maybe its slower but it needs less concentration then clicking something.


Tab Mix Plus / duplicate tabs:
you can duplicate a tab by dragging the adress in the tab bar

Re: Firefox plugins

Posted: 30 Apr 2010, 22:47
by Gota
I cant even imagine having to type my most visited websites..and dragging address is way slower and more annoying than right lick-->duplicate tab

In short my setup is uber yours sux!! 8)

Re: Firefox plugins

Posted: 01 May 2010, 01:15
by Coresair
I love how most of the discussed features are built into opera.... 8)

Re: Firefox plugins

Posted: 01 May 2010, 01:22
by ==Troy==
Coresair wrote:I love how most of the discussed features are built into opera.... 8)

I love how opera fanbois cant read.

Re: Firefox plugins

Posted: 01 May 2010, 02:59
by momfreeek
Gota wrote:I cant even imagine having to type my most visited websites..and dragging address is way slower and more annoying than right lick-->duplicate tab

In short my setup is uber yours sux!! 8)
I cant imagine having to use the mouse. Your skills sux. Coders prefer keys, artists prefer mice?

Learn keyboard shortcuts, turn on "search as you type".

exercise:
CTRL-t, taspring, ENTER
f, ENTER
ac, ENTER
fire, ENTER
next, ENTER
pgdn..

Add 1-3 letter keywords to deeper site links and searches (for some stupid reason you can't do this without the mouse).

Re: Firefox plugins

Posted: 01 May 2010, 03:07
by Gota
Or i can just start firefox and press a big picture in the center of thescreen,once.

Re: Firefox plugins

Posted: 01 May 2010, 03:12
by momfreeek
Gota wrote:Or i can just start firefox and press a big picture in the center of thescreen,once.
move hand to mouse, move mouse cursor to picture, press btn

or:

move fingers to:
tas, ENTER

I prefer 2nd.

Re: Firefox plugins

Posted: 01 May 2010, 03:17
by Neddie
This is presuming first that your hand is not on the mouse to begin with, second that 6 (Or 8 if you count returns to neutral) discrete movements is easier for you than 1 (2 if you move your hand to the mouse, 3 for return to keyboard) discrete movement.

Not to say it couldn't, if you hadn't acclimated to your mouse, scroll speed and resolution for instance.

I personally use both methods, whenever one suits me I switch to it.

Re: Firefox plugins

Posted: 01 May 2010, 05:08
by MidKnight
AdBlock Plus
Tab Mix Plus
Smart Bookmarks Bar (the main reason I don't use Chrome)
IdentFavIcon
QuickRestart (why isn't this built in?)

...I don't care much for Speed Dial. Who needs it when you've got smart bookmarks and the AwesomeBar?

Re: Firefox plugins

Posted: 01 May 2010, 11:42
by Master-Athmos
Gota wrote:A lot of stuff...I mainly use it for back and forward though...Instead of having to get my mouse to the upper left corner i can just move it to the left or right a bit to go back or forward...

I cant use firefox without speed dial and gestures...Unless I have a 4 button mouse.
You answered it yourself here. I have a mouse with 2 side buttons I can push with my thumb so things like going back / forward is just a single click away. No moving the cursor to the right spot or doing gestures - just one click...

Concerning getting to the sites I want:
I have that bookmark tab at the top of my screen for the sites I use most and with Oldbar I can see the rest of the sites I go to most often by just clicking that arrow at the end of the navbar. I also could just type in one or two letters as it gives you good results instead of the stupid new navbar Firefox has (which likes to compare what you typed to the description of the page - I never understood the reason as to why it reacts that way)...

Re: Firefox plugins

Posted: 01 May 2010, 13:11
by TradeMark
Master-Athmos wrote:I have a mouse with 2 side buttons I can push with my thumb so things like going back / forward is just a single click away. No moving the cursor to the right spot or doing gestures - just one click...
omg its that hard to move mouse... you must use a toilet as your chair too... pro. :roll: IMO its just more confusing to get used to such things, since 99% of people doesnt have such things... its really annoying to switch computer, you feel fucking retarded when you constantly try to press non-existant buttons you have got used to in the past 10 years.

not to mention that those special keyboards/mouses feels like crap on your hands...

Re: Firefox plugins

Posted: 01 May 2010, 13:41
by Master-Athmos
Why are you starting to bitch around now? I just was replying to Gota that I don't need the gestures he was amazed I and others didn't have because I can do the forward / back thing via the mouse. It's also a nice thing to have in general. So I don't know why you're putting so much drama into this - jealous? :wink:

It's true that not everyone has such a mouse but why would you want to skip this great feature just because of that? On computers which don't have this you're not going to work very long (and most certainly won't browse / play extensively) so it's no big deal. It's also not that much of a habit change as you'll immediately feel that the mouse is different (as most mouses aren't as ergonomic as a MX510 or others of that kind but rather bulky) and won't try to push the non-existant buttons. At least that's the case for me when I'm using some of the 0815 computers at the university...
not to mention that those special keyboards/mouses feels like crap on your hands...
Actually - no. You'd be the first to say the Logitech MX510 would feel like crap. It actually just feels great as it isn't just curved to fit your hand better but you also have this dirch where you can put your thumb to where it can "rest" which is very nice. From there it's also a mere roll to the two side buttons...

Re: Firefox plugins

Posted: 01 May 2010, 13:49
by Gota
I had a 4 button mouse,loved it.

Re: Firefox plugins

Posted: 01 May 2010, 14:18
by TradeMark
the word "ergonomic" is bullcrap, theres no such keyboard or mouse... lol... i had such keyboard/mouse once... .... it only gave me all those wrist problems i never had before

Re: Firefox plugins

Posted: 01 May 2010, 15:52
by Coresair
How does being amused by a thread have anything to do with reading it? I know you people prefer firefox and I don't shove anything down your throats.....Personally i am not a fanboy, no other browsers have anything that can replace Unite.

Re: Firefox plugins

Posted: 01 May 2010, 15:54
by Master-Athmos
@Trademark:
Well maybe the one you had just didn't fit your hand or you have extraordinary big / small hands so those averaged sizes aren't made for you. You shouldn't make generalisations for everyone though - I don't ever want to go back to a standard bulky mouse now. One has to try a bit though which mouse fits best as you cannot buy a good mouse without having touched it first. I also went to the store first where you can get your hands on the actual products and chose the one I liked the most which was the Logitech MX510 / MX518...

Of course it's correct that when a vendor prints "ergonomic" on its product description you don't always get a good shape but that's advertising as usual just as next to everything nowadays is "silent"... :wink:

Re: Firefox plugins

Posted: 01 May 2010, 16:47
by TradeMark
Image
this is about the mouse i had... it just totally feels stupid in your hands... i mean... i dont want to fuck the mouse with my hand while i use it, i just want to touch it with my fingertips. also they make them fucking heavy for some reason, just makes my wrist even more tired after 18 hours of use.

Re: Firefox plugins

Posted: 01 May 2010, 20:01
by PicassoCT
Coresair wrote:I love how most of the discussed features are built into opera.... 8)
I love how opera eats your systems ressources, nevar askin you anything for your choices in that futile pro-memory or pro-speed debate.

Re: Firefox plugins

Posted: 02 May 2010, 03:28
by AF
Chrome

Re: Firefox plugins

Posted: 02 May 2010, 03:35
by SwiftSpear
PicassoCT wrote:
Coresair wrote:I love how most of the discussed features are built into opera.... 8)
I love how opera eats your systems ressources, nevar askin you anything for your choices in that futile pro-memory or pro-speed debate.
Just like firefox with a bunch of plugins!