Hi, Jen. I'll second your thoughts on Mozilla. I've been using Mozilla 1.1 and have had very little problem - only site that doesn't display right is, of course, Microsoft support which seems to only work right with IE - surprise, surprise.
Netscape 7.0 is based on Mozilla with AOL addons, mostly glitz and fat. Stick with Mozilla. For the fonts, try Edit Preferences, Appearance, Fonts and see what you get playing in there. Brian Agar > Hi, > > I have no comments on the Netscape thing but I recently have been using > Mozilla's browser/email client/webpage composer... and am pretty impressed. > They must be somehow related to Netscape though because there are a lot of > references to it?? Does anyone know or use it? > > If anyone uses Mozilla - do you know of a way to change the default font > size in your email client window? I know how to change the font size of > email I am composing and how to change the size of the email in my preview > window but I can't seem to find a way to change the default "view" size and > everything on mine seems teeny teeny tiny type! > > Just curious - > Jen > > > > Original Message: > ----------------- > From: Ed Reeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 11:19:53 -0800 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: ShopTalk: Not Golf - Netscape 7.0 > > > Switched to 7.0, VERY nice so far! > > However, I've got two problems and am curious if anyone else > has seen them (The Netscape "Community" board is next to > worthless). > > 1. Frequently cannot File/Move a message from Inbox to a Folder > (seems to vary each time I bring mail up) > > 2. Message List Shortcuts (delete, move to next message, etc.) > don't work when the mouse focus is on a displayed message, > only works when focus is on the list itself. (Netscape 4.x > shortcuts worked while focus was on the displayed message). > > FWIW - Ran across a Netscape-related site that looks to have > some valuable info about Netscape http://sillydog.org/netscape/ > > /Ed > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > mail2web - Check your email from the web at > http://mail2web.com/ . > >
