Forum in Orphalese vs Forum in Browser
Posted: Wed 12 Sep, 2007 12:22 pm
Hi everyone,
This is my first time on the new Forum and it seems good.
I noticed one thing which made me check out the Forum in my browser (Firefox). It was the fact that using the 'Forward' and 'Back' buttons on my mouse did not work in the Orphalese Browser, however back in Firefox and there was no problem.
I so much love my mouse's Forward and Back buttons that I'll probably always browse the Forum in Firefox from now on. I don't know if the Orphalese Browser can be upgraded to allow 'normal' web browsing behaviour? I know it's a cut down version of Internet Explorer. But perhaps other people who still have Internet Explorer on their machines don't have this problem? Any comments?
Regards Greg the Yeti
Note:- My machine is (apart from the compulsory install of the cut down Internet Explorer with Orphalese) as free of IE as it is possible to be. I use XPlite to remove all modules that can be removed and then everything else is either prevented from starting and/or banned from Internet Access, and that includes the pesky Windows Explorer, which is just IE in disguise! Windows in fact as much as possible without the 'Bill Gates Blues'!
This is my first time on the new Forum and it seems good.
I noticed one thing which made me check out the Forum in my browser (Firefox). It was the fact that using the 'Forward' and 'Back' buttons on my mouse did not work in the Orphalese Browser, however back in Firefox and there was no problem.
I so much love my mouse's Forward and Back buttons that I'll probably always browse the Forum in Firefox from now on. I don't know if the Orphalese Browser can be upgraded to allow 'normal' web browsing behaviour? I know it's a cut down version of Internet Explorer. But perhaps other people who still have Internet Explorer on their machines don't have this problem? Any comments?
Regards Greg the Yeti
Note:- My machine is (apart from the compulsory install of the cut down Internet Explorer with Orphalese) as free of IE as it is possible to be. I use XPlite to remove all modules that can be removed and then everything else is either prevented from starting and/or banned from Internet Access, and that includes the pesky Windows Explorer, which is just IE in disguise! Windows in fact as much as possible without the 'Bill Gates Blues'!