Google Chrome style speed dial for Firefox

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  1. Posts : 707
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #11

    I believe that was the default behavior when it was introduced. It filled in automatically. There was a setting to disable most often visited and set the sites manually.
    edit: I distinctly remember the automatic behavior was what put me off of it at the beginning.
    Its pretty much the same now as when it was introduced in April 2007.
    You can configure the speedial now to have a pretty background & change the number of speedials up to 25.
    You could change the number of speedials in Opera 9.2 by editing the speedial .ini
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Google Chrome style speed dial for Firefox-op9.2-speedial.jpg  
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  2. Posts : 5,092
    Windows 7 32 bit
       #12

    stve said:
    I believe that was the default behavior when it was introduced. It filled in automatically. There was a setting to disable most often visited and set the sites manually.
    edit: I distinctly remember the automatic behavior was what put me off of it at the beginning.
    Its pretty much the same now as when it was introduced in April 2007.
    You can configure the speedial now to have a pretty background & change the number of speedials up to 25.
    You could change the number of speedials in Opera 9.2 by editing the speedial .ini
    Yeah, but I didn't like the idea it was gathering stats. Esp. something that normally sends out on the network. It's a pita to sniff packets just to see what goes out. Kind of like how they found for awhile chromium was sending UIDs out when it wasn't supposed to. Somehow the code from Chrome back migrated into the Chromium source. Some guy with a packet sniffer, er, sniffed it out.
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