Mine’s the wallpaper features. I have 4 different brand, plus I think IE5.5 includes one.
I love to rotate the background screens.
I also got one for a radio bar. but it took up too much space so it’s uninstalled until I need it again.
Mine’s the wallpaper features. I have 4 different brand, plus I think IE5.5 includes one.
I love to rotate the background screens.
I also got one for a radio bar. but it took up too much space so it’s uninstalled until I need it again.
Not to be picky, but what you describe is not a tweak but an add-on. Tweaks try to rid and streamline an already ‘Moose’ sized program.
I like tweaks that reduce what this and other programs do on my system, not add.
*Sorry I can’t address any add-on’s, I have none.
My favorite tweak was minimizing the amount of ‘mail’ and ‘search’ and ‘discuss’ and other useless buttons at the top of the browser window so there is more romm to view the actual web page.
I had a tweak once that made the browser window borders look “gnawed at” stained and shabby. The desktop would peak through. Called WindowBlinds.
my favorite is the google button. make a bookmark whose link is:
javascript:q=document.getSelection();if(!q){void(q=prompt(‘Enter text to search using Google. You can also search any text on this web page by highlighting the text and clicking Google Search.’,’’))};if(q)location.href='http://www.google.com/search?client=googlet&q=’+escape(q)
Then put that bookmark in the “personal toolbar” bookmarks in Netscape (Don’t know in IE, sorry).
when you click it, it brings up a little window to enter search text in. Or, if you highlight something then click, it’ll search on that. nifty.
The Toggle Images add-on for IE5 is my favourite. I think it came with a small add-on download from Microsoft. I normally surf with images switched off, so it makes it easier to switch when I hit an annoying site with nav buttons lacking alt tags.