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Uh, it does cache images. I don't know what you're talking about.
Anyways, 3 extensions I use that you do not have listed that I think are really useful are: Noscript - Probably the only one you'll find useful out of the 3. It blocks all scripting (javascript, flash, etc) from websites unless you whitelist them (either for the session or forever). This raises the security majorly as anyone who sends you joke links, links with potential malware, and so on, can't touch you. It also removes a lot of the more annoying javascript things that may be on a website. It's the ultimate security for your browser. Fireftp - I use this to upload new things to SEN/Latova. It's just an FTP client built into the browser. Its really useful if you do website development and need to upload changes. Web Developer Toolbar - Another website development tool. Allows you to many, many options. I use it to see what my site looks like in other resolutions, check for w3 compliance, different little quirks, and so on. Very useful tool. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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PicLens is cool, just not on mac. They created a bug in the mac code that allows for a memory leak, but on windows it works really well. Coolest addon ever.
And it could be that images are getting deleted when you quit. Check the privacy settings. I also really like McAfee site advisor, when you google something it has a little image beside each link, telling you if it is safe or not, and why. I also have FasterFox, apparently it optimizes firefox, but I'm not sure if it is actually doing anything. I also use User Agent Switcher for those sites that are picky and tell you you need to use a specific browser. It also has some hacking potential. At one point using it you could disguise Fx as a Wii's opera browser, and thus look in to what was coming out on the virtual console in coming weeks (unannounced titles, it was pretty cool). ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ------------------------->Free Games<------------------------- It actually works got From Russia with Love and Max Payne 2 for free |
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You can tell it to ask you where to put stuff, it's in Tools -> Options -> Main Tab -> Downloads
But yeah, DownThemAll pretty much improves Firefox's download experience. FoxyProxy is well, a proxy? Greasemonkey is for scripting and stuff. You can get scripts here LOL, AWESUM I got a cool script which bypasses the Megaupload country slot limit You should be careful though. It's rumored that some scripts disguise as useful ones but instead steals information somewhat like a tracking cookie. QUEER claims that it blocks Rickrolls, but I haven't checked it out. Oh and welcome to the world of Firefox. Enjoy your stay. Because you won't be switching anymore. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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As the empics yetch to ingorilate errifins, we mascols bleen.
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( "Fx" is, by the way, the official abbreviation )
I don't have much experience with IE... but you also just said... If IE doesn't support these--not to mention the option to completely rewrite the browser, in just about any way you like, provided you know how--then I don't think that there's really much argument about Fx's superior personalizational capabilities. >_> Ya, "no 'add-on is going to fix." that because you... should just stop clearing your cache, or fix whatever's wrong with your computer/Fx installation? ;P Eww. I just tried that, and it's just as bad as alt+tabbing around. D: In case you didn't know, ctrl+numrow will automatically go to some tab, based on how they're ordered. 9 will always skip to the farthest-right opened one, also. Aaanyways, as for plug-ins... I've got a lot. Some of the ones I use more often, however -- "Screen a grab", "StumbleUpon," "Text Shadow," "Router Status," "PicLens," "MeasureIt," "Long Titles," "Internote," "DownThemAll!," "Downloads in Tab," "Calculator," and "Adblock Plus." ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I am gooey...
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Besides making sure that option for automatically clearing private data is disabled, you could try increasing the size of your browser cache. It is on the network tab of the advanced options. I think the default is 50 MB (also the default on IE7), where IE6 and lower have a default that is much higher.
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IE Tab - I used to have to use this if I wanted any sort of image loading from a lot of sites. I don't anymore because I found out the pictures weren't loading because the site didn't support the multi-threading tweak I made, so they'd just not load. I could get rid of this now, but it's nice to keep in case a site requires IE (I've seen them...)
Long Tiles - Used mainly for the XKCD alt text, it doesn't cut short long alt texts, so I can see them all. PicLens - There's a topic here on this one... Great tool. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |