Thomas asks…
Does firefox preloader make firefox start faster?
Usually firefox takes around a minute or so to sart.So i went internet looking for ways to make mozilla firefox start up faster.I found firefox preloader,but before i download it I wanted to know if it really works.
Michelle answers:
Yes it really works just take 2 seconds to load. But you have to know some issues about Preloader.
1. Preloader fast firefox in one computer session that mean your firefox will be slow at its first startup when windows startup like before but just you start it and close it. The preloader work.
2. I have some problems with preloader (youtube cache, memory consume)
Finally just try it, and the decision is yours
Sandy asks…
How can I stop firefox from deleting cookies when I close it?
Whenever I close firefox it deletes all my cookies so I have to re-login to all sites etc. I need away to stop this.
Michelle answers:
It’s a bug, so close Firefox, find cookies.sqlite and delete it.
Edit: You’ll find it in: C:Documents and Settings[user name]Application DataMozillaFirefoxProfiles
Open the ‘Profiles’ folder and cookies.sqlite will be in there.
Ruth asks…
How do I change the program Firefox streams file with?
Firefox is streaming files with quicktime, I want it to stream with windows media player. I got as default program for all media files as windows media player. IE7 works, fine, but quicktime still appears in firefox. I am running Vista.
Michelle answers:
In firefox:
Tools->Options->Content Tab->Click “Manage” button at the bottom to configure what program to use with what file extensions.
Richard asks…
How do you align a scrollbox in the middle for myspace using mozilla firefox?
okay , so i just downloaded mozilla firefox & when i use myspace & look at my profile using it it makes my scrollbox on my profile aligned to the left. on internet explorer it’s in the middle. i wanna know how i can align my scrollbox in the middle for mozilla firefox. please help ! asap !
Michelle answers:
Give up on Firefox until its fixed there are currently just too many problems to rate it as a reliable piece of software. Try Orca, K-Meleon or Flock they are all free Mozilla based browsers and are all faster than Firefox. They have been produced by people who agree the Mozilla search engine is best but that firefox has gone wrong somewhere. If you go to firefox help pages or Mozillazine help pages you will see that the people there are extremely arrogant and blame everything and everybody for having problems with Firefox. Not a good sign. IE8 is OK with a shell like Avant or Maxthon or slim browser. But a browser that is not part of the OS will always be more secure. The less well known it is the less likely it will be hacked.
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