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Hi
I'm looking for 2 IE7 add ons, if they exist, to help me get some functionality I had in Firefox: 1) One that will allow me to right-click a link on the Links toolbar (I have my most-used favourites here, as I did in Firefox's Bookmarks Toolbar) and choose "Open In New Tab". At the minute I have to open a new tab first, then click on the link in the Links toolbar. 2) One that will allow me select a word or phrase or block of text on a web page, right-click it and choose "Search currently selected search provider for..." (i.e. if my default search provider is Google, be able to select some text on a web page and right-click it and choose "Search Google for....". Firefox had an extension that let me do this. I may end up going back to Firefox, but I kinda like IE7 in Vista and would like to persevere with it. Also, are there any other good add ons you guys recommend? Cheers |
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Why on Earth do you like IE 7? It's a terrible browser wrapped up in a shiny new skin. Every single other modern browser, without exception, is better. If you're gonna take that attitude you deserve everything you get. Have a nice day.
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You could try this:
http://ie7pro.com/ -- Maxwell Bluemeanie ---- "Moody Marco" wrote in message ... Hi I'm looking for 2 IE7 add ons, if they exist, to help me get some functionality I had in Firefox: 1) One that will allow me to right-click a link on the Links toolbar (I have my most-used favourites here, as I did in Firefox's Bookmarks Toolbar) and choose "Open In New Tab". At the minute I have to open a new tab first, then click on the link in the Links toolbar. 2) One that will allow me select a word or phrase or block of text on a web page, right-click it and choose "Search currently selected search provider for..." (i.e. if my default search provider is Google, be able to select some text on a web page and right-click it and choose "Search Google for....". Firefox had an extension that let me do this. I may end up going back to Firefox, but I kinda like IE7 in Vista and would like to persevere with it. Also, are there any other good add ons you guys recommend? Cheers |
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"Moody Marco" wrote in message
... Hi I'm looking for 2 IE7 add ons, if they exist, to help me get some functionality I had in Firefox: 1) One that will allow me to right-click a link on the Links toolbar (I have my most-used favourites here, as I did in Firefox's Bookmarks Toolbar) and choose "Open In New Tab". At the minute I have to open a new tab first, then click on the link in the Links toolbar. 2) One that will allow me select a word or phrase or block of text on a web page, right-click it and choose "Search currently selected search provider for..." (i.e. if my default search provider is Google, be able to select some text on a web page and right-click it and choose "Search Google for....". Firefox had an extension that let me do this. I may end up going back to Firefox, but I kinda like IE7 in Vista and would like to persevere with it. Also, are there any other good add ons you guys recommend? Cheers Can't help on number 2... For number 1 above....I had the same question and it was suggested that holding the ctrl key down while clicking on a link in the links tool bar will open it in a new tab. It takes 2 hands but it's still faster than starting a new tab first. What I would like to see is to be able to right click on an item in the "favorites menu" to open in a new tab. That, I would think should a standard "feature". Bob |