To: quidnunc
I like firefox and use it. One of the biggest gripes I have in realtion to the Mozilla suite is that firefox makes it so hard to re-enable cookies at a site that has been blocked. In Mozilla you can just click a button that says "re-enable cookies for this site". or "unblock this site" or whatever it is. In firefox you have to figure out the address for the cookie and copy and paste it into a dialog box. Or you can go through a list of zillions of cookies on the block list and try to find it. I don't know why they decided to make it so hard in firefox.
16 posted on
10/21/2006 8:08:30 PM PDT by
Revel
To: Revel
I like firefox and use it. One of the biggest gripes I have in realtion to the Mozilla suite is that firefox makes it so hard to re-enable cookies at a site that has been blocked. In Mozilla you can just click a button that says "re-enable cookies for this site". or "unblock this site" or whatever it is. In firefox you have to figure out the address for the cookie and copy and paste it into a dialog box. Or you can go through a list of zillions of cookies on the block list and try to find it. I don't know why they decided to make it so hard in firefox.Here you go. This extension will place a little "C" in your status bar. It gives you control over cookies with just a simple mouse click. The colour of the letter changes depending on cookie status for the site.
27 posted on
10/21/2006 9:49:17 PM PDT by
Calvinist_Dark_Lord
(I have come here to kick @$$ and chew bubblegum...and I'm all outta bubblegum! ~Roddy Piper)
To: Revel
Have you looked at Seamonkey,....the new name for the Mozilla browser?
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