Mail update
Following this, I think I'm happy to declare my blacktreacle email to be working again. So if you're mailing me, please use that address (elizabeth at blacktreacle.com).
In other excitements, having just discovered from Sysadmin #2 that work's policy on browsers isn't quite what I thought it was, I've just gone all Firefoxy. Opinions may be forthcoming when I have some.
In other excitements, having just discovered from Sysadmin #2 that work's policy on browsers isn't quite what I thought it was, I've just gone all Firefoxy. Opinions may be forthcoming when I have some.

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Some of the policy (that of the MIS team) is "produce HTML that works on all browsers, and don't introduce unnecessary garbage". The Creative Services team, on the other hand, don't seem to know what they're doing (the CSS files include styles such as small, medium and large, which specify the point sizes of fonts, and the fact that the foreground colour should be black!). They also, conveniently, include "larger" and "smaller" links at the top of the pages. For those people who can't figure out how to reconfigure their browsers.
OUP's policy, on the other hand, seemed to be "IE everywhere, especially in the cases where it doesn't work. Where we'll blame Mozilla for being incompatible."
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Pah! Mozilla 1.0 does me fine.
[Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.0.0) Gecko/20020623 Debian/1.0.0-0.woody.1]
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Writing html is a completely separate matter with its own set of guidelines.
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My First Firefox Question
I know you can set a bunch of links as a homepage, that's not what I want. I don't want this bunch of links opening every time I start my browser up.
I know you can put a bunch of links in a folder, and use the "open in tabs" button: that isn't simple enough :)
Thanks for any help.
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Thanks :)
And, oooh, hello, you're back. Nice time ?
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So I could just type "lj" for example.
As I've just checked, it also allows nicknames on bookmark folders. Which opens all the bookmarks in the folder.
Don't know if Firefox allows the same technique. Or whether (gasp!) using the keyboard is too complicated.
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Firefox has stolen the nicknames idea - which is nice. But only for individual bookmarks, not for the actual folders.
This is probably why I use Opera at home - because I do more browsing there. At work, it's pretty much just a couple of news sites and LJ - so Firefox suffices.
Firefox is my second choice browser, and IE is my last choice unless I know I have to use it. My choices typically go Opera, Firefox, K-Meleon, lynx, telnet [hostname] 80, Internet Explorer.
;-)
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The Tabbed Browsing Extensions for Firefox will do something like what you want (and a pile of stuff you don't, too) but don't really qualify as "simple".
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Aye. I've only just downloaded it, though, and am at work so haven't had a proper chance to play with Stuff It Does.
Thanks.
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So, as long as you only want one "bunch" of tags, you can do it that way.
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I know you can set a bunch of links as a homepage, that's not what I want.
It's still not what I want :)
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And Opera allows a homepage to be set, but not to load it on starting up every time: just when you press the "home" button.