Also, any plugins I should definitly install besides Adblock and VideoDownloader?
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I just made the switch from IE to Firefox because my IE had been a little sluggish lately. Anyways I was wondering how to get my links arranged in a dropdown menu (not bookmarks, just links) like in IE instead of a list that stretches al the way across the toolbar.
Also, any plugins I should definitly install besides Adblock and VideoDownloader?
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I don't really understand the link question you said, sorry. But the extensions I use is IE View, I like it better than IE tab but that's good too, Forcast Fox, Image Toolbar (good for saving images from websites that disable that sort of thing), Download Them All, Resize Search Box (not sure if this is still needed), and Plain Text Links (works great for forums that don't automatically make links clickable).
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not sure if that makes sense, but anyway.Comment
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Right click on your links section, then click New Folder. Then drag whatever bookmarks/links you want in that folder. In the future, you can even right click on that particular folder and open all links in that folder at the same time. The only thing I really dont like is that it doesnt really let you put folders in a different order on the quicklinks section. The only way really to move them around is to move your other quicklinks around them...
not sure if that makes sense, but anyway.
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Another quick question...
On sites in which Windows Media files would be streamed (such as Yourfilehost.com) the video wont show up and it asks me to download the plugin for it. When I say OK it searches and is unable to find the necessary plugin, but redirects me to the Microsoft website.
I have the most up to date WMP on my computer so what do I have to do for streamed videos to show on Firefox?
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Another quick question...
On sites in which Windows Media files would be streamed (such as Yourfilehost.com) the video wont show up and it asks me to download the plugin for it. When I say OK it searches and is unable to find the necessary plugin, but redirects me to the Microsoft website.
I have the most up to date WMP on my computer so what do I have to do for streamed videos to show on Firefox?Comment
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Download an extension called MediaPlayerConnectivity, it will open the file in WMP.Comment
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