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    Red face Firefox Browser?

    Hi,

    The transitions selected in BlueVoda works in IE once you go to options > Advance and select "transitions"

    Does anybody know how to activate the use of "Transitions" in Firefox?
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    Default Re: Firefox Browser?

    I don't believe you can activate it. Some things don't work in FF that work in IE (And some things that work in FF that don't work in IE). I could be wrong... I just don't remember seeing any option to enable this. If FF does have the ability to display transitions, and it just isn't enabled by default, it will be in the FF config settings. Type

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    Default Re: Firefox Browser?

    Thanks Watdaflip,

    I will try it out and see what happens.
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    Default Re: Firefox Browser?

    Slimbrowser is also a Mozilla/OS-based product, but IMO it is superior to FireFox for many reasons, just one of which is that it will display transitions and other previously believed IE-only effects that FireFox will not.


    PS: Still the definitive IE-type/Windows-oriented browser, Opera is still free and has more reliable features than FireFox ever will.
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    Thank you Vasili,

    Appreciate the feedback and information.
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    Hi Vasili,

    You are right on Opera.

    I like the auto indexing of my favourites in alphabeticall order and the look is so cool... as my grandson would say.

    I can also view all the transitions and 3d images used in my webpages.

    Thanks again.
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