Update from Mozilla a-okay!

Jan 06, 2007 16:55

Woweee. Finally I can update my journal using Mozilla. The past few days I had to use IE to update my journal but view them on Mozilla. The apparent problem that occurs on IE says Overrun time Buffer C++ or something like each time I view my journal on IE and it closes all the IE windows. Since that incident I preferred Mozilla ( Read more... )

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geckobird January 6 2007, 16:10:33 UTC
Yay!

I have a deep dislike of IE. I prefer Firefox. Especially since I can collect extensions to make my web experience more fruitful and fun.

Oh, I found a fun extension for Firefox called DeepSender, in which you can update your LJ from firefox, while browsing other sites. You don't even have to use the LJ update page. It's nifty. Makes me feel mysterious to update, while I'm researching something or poking around a Catholic website. I seem to have developed a love for history and theology because seriously, you can't study theology without taking into account the historical context of the early theologians.

I'm totally rambling on your LJ. I hope you don't mind.

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vanstels January 6 2007, 17:47:18 UTC
Hee, you're so cute. Go ahead and ramble more, it's perfectly fine.

How do you use the extensions in Firefox? I'm really dumb man cos I never bothered to explore! Tell me!!! Hee.

And you know what, I've been thirsting for more spiritual stuff these days. I get these phases once in awhile where all I wanna do is just know more about God and how it all started, etc., just like you! But...once I get started I'd probably never stop and now is not really the time for me to do all that research... grrr

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geckobird January 6 2007, 18:11:30 UTC
^_^ Yay for rambling! I collect extensions from the mozilla website. (If you look in the Tools menu, you can find "add-ons" and that will show you what extensions you already have. It will also show you some "themes." It has a website you can click to get more "add-ons" and/or "themes." Themes change the appearance of firefox.) By going to the mozilla site and then clicking on "firefox add-ons", you can browse through the gazillion of them and take a look at what you might like. You can then click the install button, and firefox does it for you ( ... )

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vanstels January 7 2007, 04:51:57 UTC
OH MY GOODNESS! OKay I'm gonna explore all these later today. I didn't know you could personalize Firefox unlike IE!

Hee!

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