Opera. I love Opera. I love all the things it can do. Don't like the "tab-bar?" (Opera had it back when most folks insisted they hated tabs!) Don't need the thumbnails? Want a vertical list of your open windows that you can pop open when the mood strikes you, then close to no width when you want it out of sight?
On the left side of the browser window, there's a panel. If there's not, click the extra-wide border there to make the panel appear. At the top of it, there's a header that says "Mail" or "History" or something. Click that and select "Windows". If that's not there, right-click on it instead, select 'Customize', go to the 'Panels' tab, and add or remove it at your whim. You'll love it.
Funny thing is, those thumbnails are a very recent feature, as in Opera 9. I'm surprised they didn't put an option right in the preferences dialog to turn them on or off. I expect that'll be real soon in happening. Anyhow, I'll admit to being a drooling Opera fan-thing, have been since version three. It may not have the same extensibility as Firefox, but it makes up for it by not being nearly so egotistical or memory-hungry. *grin*
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Date: 2006-08-29 02:02 pm (UTC)On the left side of the browser window, there's a panel. If there's not, click the extra-wide border there to make the panel appear. At the top of it, there's a header that says "Mail" or "History" or something. Click that and select "Windows". If that's not there, right-click on it instead, select 'Customize', go to the 'Panels' tab, and add or remove it at your whim. You'll love it.
Funny thing is, those thumbnails are a very recent feature, as in Opera 9. I'm surprised they didn't put an option right in the preferences dialog to turn them on or off. I expect that'll be real soon in happening. Anyhow, I'll admit to being a drooling Opera fan-thing, have been since version three. It may not have the same extensibility as Firefox, but it makes up for it by not being nearly so egotistical or memory-hungry. *grin*