I've tried searching with Google and looked at the mozilla pages on config:about without finding why firefox-3.6.12 behaves differently on my laptop than it does on the desktop.
Both are set to open to a blank page. The desktop installation does this. The laptop version comes up with a hokey message about being embarrassed in not being able to restore the previous session. I cannot find anything in Edit->Preferences to turn that off. On the desktop (and on my previous Sony Vaio notebook), clicking on the address bar and pressing ctrl-u cleared the URL and left the cursor at the left end ready for typing of a new address. Clicking in the body of the page and pressing ctrl-u displays a window with the page source code. On the Dell laptop I get the source code displayed even when I click in the address window. I see nothing in Edit-Preferences that appears to control this behavior, either. I'd appreciate learning how to change the behavior on the Dell, learn more effective Google search terms, or learn about a mozilla page that explains how to control these two behaviors. Rich _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
