Make sure your flash plug-in has been updated, as Adobe don't install any mechanism to keep it up to date, and nor are updates announced in any usefully public way. It's easy to fall quite behind. That being said, I have the Flash Block Firefox plug-in as I don't like having my computer bogged down by flash-laden web pages.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
Whats wrong with firefox. I HATE IT
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I can't remember the last time ff crashed, I use latest version,
I have tried chrome, and ie but like ff much more
I have tried chrome, and ie but like ff much more
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Great to wake up to all these answers guys. I checked my ff version and it was the 3.0.5. But i cant remember when i last updated those other plug-ins. will go over them and update. Flash Block Firefox plug-in is now installed. and i will check my RAM and some other tips you have written down. If thats not working im changing my browser.
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I use FF with flashblocker on sites with a lot of flash. The image zoom plugin is nice too.
I'm mostly using Chrome now. Some cool stuff like it has it's own task manager so you tell if 1 tab is being a real cpu/memory hog and kill it. One problem if you're loaded with tabs and want to "X" the last one it is easy to kill the whole window by mistake, and no warning like FF has.
I'm mostly using Chrome now. Some cool stuff like it has it's own task manager so you tell if 1 tab is being a real cpu/memory hog and kill it. One problem if you're loaded with tabs and want to "X" the last one it is easy to kill the whole window by mistake, and no warning like FF has.
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Updating web browser is always a good idea, no matter if current version isnt giving you any problems. They also fix stuff like possible security holes and such.
Originally Posted by amphead /img/forum/go_quote.gif Using Firefox, but I haven't updated. It tries to force me to update, but I shut it down. Maybe I will allow it to update, if others haven't experienced problems. |
Updating web browser is always a good idea, no matter if current version isnt giving you any problems. They also fix stuff like possible security holes and such.
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Easy fix. Before you preview or submit what you wrote just left click to highlight the text you wrote then right click to copy. If Firefox dumps just restart and paste your text back.
Originally Posted by HippieTom /img/forum/go_quote.gif Hi i just have to share my bad experience with firefox lately.Have used it all my internet time and have loved it but now.... Almost every time i have written something here and shall preview it firefox shuts down and goes firefox had error and had to restart (maby not exactly those words). Then i can choose start new session or restart last session. Yeah its a nice function but i loose my text many times and it takes some time load up the pages every time so does anyone use another browser than mozilla? and have this occurred to others. PS- Does anybody know where that fox lives? is it near a volcano since its burning? i have to find it and throw it in a lake nearby or else we are doomed forever.... |
Easy fix. Before you preview or submit what you wrote just left click to highlight the text you wrote then right click to copy. If Firefox dumps just restart and paste your text back.
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I love firefox for their plug-ins and tabs. Have been using FF for a couple of years now without any problems.
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im trying ff3.1 beta 2, seems stable, just a few crucial addons that arent working yet
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I've been using Chrome for almost 24hrs now and I really like it a lot. It's simple and FAST.
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Currently running Firefox/2.0.0.20.
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I love Chrome too, but I do miss the Firefox extensions (BBCode especially, for posting in forums)
Originally Posted by digger945 /img/forum/go_quote.gif I've been using Chrome for almost 24hrs now and I really like it a lot. It's simple and FAST. |
I love Chrome too, but I do miss the Firefox extensions (BBCode especially, for posting in forums)
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Sure but it does eat a lot of resources.
Originally Posted by digger945 /img/forum/go_quote.gif I've been using Chrome for almost 24hrs now and I really like it a lot. It's simple and FAST. |
Sure but it does eat a lot of resources.
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If you aren't using the latest version of your browser, you're asking for a virus. Your computer's probably already part of a botnet if you're avoiding updating your browser, even with antivirus software.
I use Firefox (latest version always), and I've only ever had it crash because of an out-of-date plugin, which after disabling didn't cause me problems. Firefox is easily the most feature-rich, stable browser I've used. It's fast to boot.
As far as Chrome goes, once there are a fair number of plugins for it, I may decide to use it. Until then, Firefox it is.
I use Firefox (latest version always), and I've only ever had it crash because of an out-of-date plugin, which after disabling didn't cause me problems. Firefox is easily the most feature-rich, stable browser I've used. It's fast to boot.
As far as Chrome goes, once there are a fair number of plugins for it, I may decide to use it. Until then, Firefox it is.
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All programs eat resources. the difference with Chrome is that each tab is independent (see this in Task Manager) - and when you close it, whatever memory it was using is freed up.
Originally Posted by apatN /img/forum/go_quote.gif Sure but it does eat a lot of resources. |
All programs eat resources. the difference with Chrome is that each tab is independent (see this in Task Manager) - and when you close it, whatever memory it was using is freed up.
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Chrome is looking good, but I can't transition to it until they work out all the bugs and get some good extension support. I would die without Ad-Block.
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