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greg Honourary Member

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| Posted: 03 July 2006 at 3:25pm | IP Logged
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Never really found any use for it (for me personally) until now. Ebay seems much, much quicker to navigate through than in IE. Don't know why but it was pissing me off in IE.
But is there a way to make Firebox scroll further with the mouse wheel, go a further distance down the page with each click of the wheel?
Edited by greg on 03 July 2006 at 3:27pm
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TheGouldFish Honourary Member

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I can' think why firefox would scroll less then IE, seeing it's a config setting under windows it's self.
Oh and good tip is if you mouse wheel click on links then they will open up in a new tab.
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hamble Honourary Member

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| Posted: 03 July 2006 at 6:23pm | IP Logged
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Cool tip. Also works in IE 7 Beta 2 which I've got. There's not a lot between the browsers now - I use both of them plus Safari on the Mac regularly and none of them are particularly special over another, just a user choice. Netscape is the worst - I HATE it. The bookmarking system in Safari is also crap in comparison to IE and Firefox.
As for your actual question: I have NO idea.
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