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That's my Firefox 3 layout. Nothing fancy. I like a lot of real estate when I'm browsing the forums, that's why you don't see the main menu toolbar.![]()
What's your web browser look like? It doesn't matter which web browser you have. It could be Firefox, Opera, Safari, Internet Explorer, or what ever; just post a screenshot of it.
This should be interesting with all the different themes, add-ons, and even layouts so many web browsers are capable of.
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How to Take a Screenshot of Only Your Web Browser
1. Make your web browser the active window.
2. Press Alt+Print Screen to take a screenshot of that active window.
3. Paste it into a graphics program (MS Paint), save, and upload it.
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I'd also like to remind everybody not to post gigantic images of your web browser; please just post the thumbnail.
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And of course, flaming or debating which browser is better are prohibited. Let's keep it nice and friendly. Thanks.![]()
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Yeah, you're right.
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That hurts Aidan, "You know what to do" along with posting this in the Windows forum.
It really hurts.
Here's my Firefox for June.
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You should have seen what it said before
. BTW, I don't see the URL posted. I only noticed it when replying?
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O_O! I'm not sure whether i should ask or not.
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Can't remember for sure
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1. You're on your own
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LOL, you're right. I'll make this a Windows exclusive.
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Aww Calvin you killed Linux!
haha.
EDIT: At least you took down Mac with it!
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FF3, Aerofox Theme on Vista 64-bit
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Just the default FF3 theme for XP, nothing fancy.
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This just hurts me inside......
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What does?
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It's Windows only.
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Oh right. To be honest, I think this thread would be a whole lot better if it wasn't limited to Windows - people would get to see how Firefox looks in Linux etc.
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What the hell, I'll show you how it looks
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It looks better than in windows
I always love the font in Linux.
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You know, you can easily change the font.
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, how to change the fonts used in the menu bar and bookmarks toolbar?
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@arkit3kt: RIP George Carlin
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Really? I find FreeType text to be mushy.
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Mine looks similar to yours.
Well, as Calvin reminded me, it is the Windows OS and Software Forum...
Opera is such a good-looking browser. Is it possible to place the navigational toolbar above the toolbar for tabs?
Yeah, I know. It's sad.
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Really?
This is default, I haven't changed a thing...
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While you can change the font in Windows, you can not configure the font rendering to your liking as you would in Linux. We have the ClearType for that.
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Hell I can get Dos fonts if I want to.
But there's no way in Hell I'd want to
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Anyone else getting royally confused when viewing these pics. I always forget what I was looking at and the whole browser within a browser thing is driving me insane! Especially when I'm viewing these in full screen and someone just happens to have the exact same layout as me :/
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That just happened too me
. Haven't drank enough coffee yet!
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I posted it first and then added the link because i had to get it from my sig.
Now that you mention it the fonts in Linux are much sharper and easier on my eyes. If you really like them why don't you give Linux a try, when i finish my Linux Switcher's Guide i'd like you to take a look.
It sure is, there's no forum for unified software discussion which kinda sucks. Although it is much better to keep Windows, Mac, and Linux separated as Windows fanboys would spam the Linux threads and Linux and Mac fanboys would just report them and get the spammers banned. So goes to circle of life. -
Jayayess1190 Waiting on Intel Cannonlake
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Fresh Install of Windows XP.
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I feel exactly the opposite way. The fonts are the single thing I dislike most about my Ubuntu Linux installation. However... I guess you can't please everybody, eh?
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Nope, you can't. But it is extra easy to change the fonts if you hate them. Just open up the Appearance configuration tool and go the Fonts tab and change it. I suggest DejaVu Sans (my favorite) but you can experiment with others. You can also use Windows fonts in Ubuntu if you hate all Linux fonts.
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It's not the fonts themselves. It's the way text is rendered. Characters with sharp angles that don't fit in the grid look mushy. That's Qs, Ws, Rs, Ys, As, Gs, Ks, Zs, Xs, Vs, Ns, and Ms, and numerous non-letter characters.
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The font is simple and cute, just like Linux
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That looks amazing...I beg of you, please share the theme/addons used.
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First download the stylish add-on then vista theme for firefox 3 and then dark gray redesign for google. Here are the links
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2108
http://userstyles.org/styles/5189
http://userstyles.org/styles/1693
There is a bunch of other stuff on the stylish sight so just look around and you will probably find some other cool stuff. Also use the default firefox 3 theme and apply the stylish theme because the stylish theme isnt actually a firefox 3 theme it just changes the color. -
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Post a Screenshot of Your Windows Web Browser!
Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Arki, Jun 23, 2008.
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