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FireFox 6 disadvantages
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I have just installed firefox 6, I now seem to have lost my spell checker, a number of toolbars, and also the ability to clck on a word while holding down the Ait key, which tells one all about that particular word as well as giving one a number of alternative words if it is incorrectly spelt.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I also had difficulty with having lost the main tool bar, spell checker.etc. Unfortunately, I can't recall how I then re-established them: except to say that I persevered and I think used the following as my start point:-
http://support.mozill...-i-customize-toolbars
Ron.
http://support.mozill...-i-customize-toolbars
Ron.
A Spell checker is a default part of all versions of firefox, you just have to ensure you have a dictionary installed and any mispelt words are underlined in red as you type (like dictionary is up there ^ for me as I can't type :)) then all you do is right click on the underlines words and it suggests what the correct word might be.
https://addons.mozill...h-english-dictionary/
And to be honest, from my point of view all toolbars are a waste of time and invariably give no extra useful functions that can't be done another way and they take up valuable screen space.
https://addons.mozill...h-english-dictionary/
And to be honest, from my point of view all toolbars are a waste of time and invariably give no extra useful functions that can't be done another way and they take up valuable screen space.
Having clicked the link which I have given, it's a matter of scrolling through the listed items and selecting any which you feel could apply to your position.That's the way I went about things. I may even have selected 'Default' settings for some items.
Sorry if I am not being of any real help. The truth is that I wanted everything to appear on my screen as it originally was and, after a struggle, I got there eventually. Perhaps not identical to what it was with Firefox5 but I am now happy with the position which prevails; until the next Firefox change which is due within a few months.( Firefox7 to be followed shortly thereafter by No8.)
Ron.
Ron.
Ron.
Sorry if I am not being of any real help. The truth is that I wanted everything to appear on my screen as it originally was and, after a struggle, I got there eventually. Perhaps not identical to what it was with Firefox5 but I am now happy with the position which prevails; until the next Firefox change which is due within a few months.( Firefox7 to be followed shortly thereafter by No8.)
Ron.
Ron.
Ron.
"Thank you for that Chuck but I did read that Firefox 6 did not support a spellchecker."
It most certainly does. I suspect that you were relying on the Google Toolbar Spell Checker before. But it's completely redundant in Firefox.
Having said that, I think there is something seriously wrong with Mozilla's attitude to upgrades and addons.
If the big seeling point of FF and TB is the ability to run addons - what is the point in bringing out updates that break them?
The recent upgrades have broken addons that are essential to the way I run my business. For all their faults, it's pretty unusual for Microsoft to pull a stunt like that.
http://www.rojash.co....NMFUFMOMOFCOTFFAA.jpg
It most certainly does. I suspect that you were relying on the Google Toolbar Spell Checker before. But it's completely redundant in Firefox.
Having said that, I think there is something seriously wrong with Mozilla's attitude to upgrades and addons.
If the big seeling point of FF and TB is the ability to run addons - what is the point in bringing out updates that break them?
The recent upgrades have broken addons that are essential to the way I run my business. For all their faults, it's pretty unusual for Microsoft to pull a stunt like that.
http://www.rojash.co....NMFUFMOMOFCOTFFAA.jpg