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right click image > View image
yea works awesome in firefox! now I hate chrome, only option is to open image in new tab, and it doesn't even focus the new tab.. you have to click it! edit: also firefox lets you hold control and highlight multiple table rows/columns.. can't do that in chrome either what junk
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If you click the scroll wheel it will open things in a new tab.
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I gave Chrome a serious try when I was having problems with Firefox. There are a number of quirky things about Chrome that I could not get used to, especially how they have their bookmarks set up. After I managed to get rid of the problem with Firefox, I found myself migrating back to Firefox. What I did like about Chrome was it seemingly faster speed and that it displays everything on a website. Firefox is a little too protective of the user in that respect.
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I prefer Chrome by a mile, come stand all the crap that comes with the others. It's faster by a huge difference and suits my way of browsing the web. I've never found that I can't do something. It may not take you to the new tab with the image, but I'd say I prefer that way of doing things. It's only one extra mouse click and you'll have saved bags of time by using Chrome in the first place.
Wouldn't switch back to anything now.
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I said you cannot view an image like in firefox, and I said that you have to right click it and click "Open image in new tab"
I just don't see what that has to do with the scroll wheel.. guess it's just me. |
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It had to do with the second part of your question.
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No more explanations needed. You have been quite rude throughout this whole thread. I'm just going to close it and let it die.
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