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Originally Posted by bbusybookworm
Ouch!
I used to keep about 50 to 60 under FF1 but could not keep that many stable under FF2 , so learned to keep the number down.
The dozen or two that I have running all the time are the websites I tend to check every few minutes (Includes Mobileread )
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heh, i have a whole window just for Mobileread
actually i might have been exagerrating (but just ever so slightly
). right now i have 5 windows open and each has multiple tabs. i like to have one window per theme : for example, i always have one window for mail, with the 3 email accounts i check regularly and a few messages open in tabs ; i have an MR window of course ; today i also have a window of latin proverbs open because i was researching something and found some interesting reading to come back to later (
you see how it goes...), then i have one with some books on PG by John Kendrick Bangs i was looking at, and another one with some articles about interlingua i was looking at... since i have plenty of work to do today, i don't have any windows with blogs or news articles (smashing magazine and fluctuat.net often get their own windows as well, or maybe linkdup or FWA) to read as i might normally.
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Well, I've got the option when I right click on an extension, and an option on the Add-ons menu to override compatibility for all extensions. So yes I can say that it is available.
Now whether it is built into FF3 or a function of the Nightly Tester Tools I'm not sure. Think it is part of the tools.
Yes, here's the website http://www.oxymoronical.com/web/firefox/nightly
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oh, yes ; there is the nightly tester tool to do that. i know about that one. but before you could also edit the user:config file (on the releases, not the nightly builds. or maybe "in addition to") to force compatibility, and that doesn't work anymore.