On 2006-11-02, Sanny wrote:
A while back, we were advised to not have multiple
browsers open because this slows the program down
too much, so I started using a single (Firefox) browser,
utilizing the "tabs" feature to switch back and forth
when I hear the sound signalling that the program has
moved. I don't see much of a difference in speed, but
I suppose it is likely my computer's "resources" are
used more efficiently with tabs instead of multiple
browser instances.
Play Chess at: http://www.getclub.com/Chess.html
Using Tabs get result in error.
Say instead of Pressing Tab Twice and It points to another button. I
always use mouse clicks as it will always press the buttonm where it is
pointing to.
He is not talking about the TAB key, but about browser tabs, in
which several web pages are accessible within a single window by
clicking on a tab at the top of the window.
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