Vimperator is pretty cool, however......

I added it to Firefox, played with it for a while, and then disabled
it.  Then when I opened Firefox, Firefox would open with an "untitled"
tab which was blank, no page at all.  I spent a few minutes trying to
figure out what changed, no Googling, but got nowhere.  I then
uninstalled Vimperator to see if that was causing the issue.  No
change.  After a few days of being lazy I was totally annoyed.  I
finally figured it out, or at least one solution.

Edit>Preferences>Tabs  and un-check "Always show the tab bar"......

After closing and then opening Firefox, I get my default page, problem
solved.  I then go back and check  "Always show the tab bar"......so
that I can see the tabs.  I still get my default page and the problem
does not seem to repeat.

I have no idea what happen.

Chris...

On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 11:56 PM, Manny<[email protected]> wrote:
> Yeah, I can see it now.  Especially if you like the key bindings of
> the Great "vi" or lowly emacs.
> Not that I'm partial to "VI" or anything  ;-)
> --Manny
>
> On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 8:27 PM, John R. Hogerhuis<[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 6:22 PM, Manny<[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Great if your coding in a text field.
>>>
>>> But seems like more trouble if your just entering a few words into a text 
>>> field.
>>> --Manny
>>
>> It doesn't create a problem.
>>
>> It doesn't automatically open every text box in your text editor. You
>> have to click on a translucent button that hovers over until you start
>> typing.
>>
>> I really like it for editing Mediawiki pages and longish gmail emails.
>>
>> -- John.
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