I have the controls placed in a certain order to make them most convenient for me.

Why would you tell me I shouldn't?

On 5/10/2014 9:21 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
I have never given much thought to how a web browser looks or even the 
organization of its features. It’s just a way to get to a page, and they all 
seem to work. Why obsess?

Paul
On May 9, 2014, at 11:17 PM, P.J. Alling <[email protected]> wrote:

I stopped customizing my web browser a few years ago, but I just couldn't stand 
the chromification of the latest Firefox.  So I downloaded and installed Pale 
Moon.  It was like coming home.  OK so it's not quite that good.  However pages 
seem to load faster, and the UI looks like Firefox from several iterations ago. 
 You might as well give it a try.

On 5/9/2014 9:49 PM, John wrote:
Looks like this update 29.0.1 is receiving a *VERY* negative response.

Mozilla "help" is no help at all, and their support forums don't offer much 
support.

On 5/9/2014 9:40 PM, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
Heh - good luck with that.
Time warner is removing my home page on May 31st

I've given up making the browsers look the way I want them - but like
you, would have preferred the way I set them up in WIndows Display
ages ago.

But my XP is protected for at least 3 years I'm told.

ann




On 5/9/2014 20:50, John wrote:
How about "Looks like Netscape" then?

The main thing is I should be able to have the buttons I want on the
menus and have them where I want them and not have browser updates
arbitrarily remove them.

On 5/9/2014 8:32 PM, steve harley wrote:
on 2014-05-09 17:39 John wrote
Suggest a browser that is *NOT* Firefox, Google Chrome or Safari.

I want something that looks something like Firefox, it *must* support
NoScript
and it must have customizable toolbars that I can configure the way I
want them
and that will not be blown away by some bogus update!

i think "looks like Firefox" is a nonstarter, unless Torbrowser is close
enough, but other than that:

Lynx

<http://lynx.browser.org>

emacs

<http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/CategoryWebBrowser>

Opera

<http://www.opera.com>
<https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/notscripts/>

Torbrowser

<https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser.html.en>






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