Here’s the deal: I love FireFox. I do. It’s just that, on certain webpages it acts differently from what I’ve come to enjoy from IE. For example, I use Hotmail for email, right? Well, with FireFox, it won’t let me use the “Super-Duper-Fancy-Schmancy” text like IE will, where I can do italics, bold, etc…
And here on the Dope, in FireFox when I hold my mouse over the thread title it only gives me like 5 words of the OP, whereas in IE it gives me an entire paragraph.
So, is there any way to tell FireFox to act like IE only for certain pages?
Firefox does NOT like IE. I made the mistake of also downloading Thunderbird. Once this happened, IE was outnumbered, and Outlook was out of the picture. Firefox lured IE into an ambush , where it was… Decompiled.
It was not pretty. I’m still finding pieces of code everywhere. Because of Thunderbird’s control over outgoing messages, I’ve been unable to report this to the authorities.
IIRC, MSN specifically checks to see if you are using IE. If you are using any other browser it intentionally gives you a lower quality version of their web pages.
Gee, Gabe, sounds ugly. Are you sure it was an ambush? Maybe IE commited suicide?
I use Firefox and Thunderbird quite happily, and the IEView extension, as suggested by **GorrillaGirl **lets me open pages in IE that refuse to work any other way.
If you suspect that a web site is deliberately short-selling you because you’re not using IE you can get Firefox to impersonate IE.
Got to the Mozilla extension pages and search for User Agent Switcher.
This doesn’t actually change Firefox’s behaviour, but instead it “lies” to the web site, telling it that it’s IE, or whatever. Consequently you need to be careful when you switch it on and off, otherwise it can confuse other sites.