Hello BlueGreen
i worked out how to change the dictionary on Firefox
what you do is:
right click and go down to languages and then find the English / Australia
Hello BlueGreen
i worked out how to change the dictionary on Firefox
what you do is:
right click and go down to languages and then find the English / Australia
do this when you are typing a message here.
veg gardener said:
Hello BlueGreen
i worked out how to change the dictionary on Firefox
what you do is: right click and go down to languages and then find the English / Australia
right click where?
bluegreen said:
veg gardener said:
Hello BlueGreen
i worked out how to change the dictionary on Firefox
what you do is: right click and go down to languages and then find the English / Australiaright click where?
right click when you are typing a message like when you see a red line under a word and you want to fix it up.
OK, thanks. :)
don’t know about current version of firefox (as i use Safari) but you used to have to download the dictionary file separately as well, before changing the setting to use English/Australian dictionary.
btw as firefox is really cool and modular, there’s some things you can do with urls that start with “chrome:” which point to the browser’s internal stuff.
also…since SVG is natively supported in firefox…there’s a plugin to produce function graphs right from the url bar. good for those studying function graphs in maths.
that’s ok I didn’t work it out till I looked myself, Now i am trying to work out why Hot mail wont open up in Firefox it still opens up in Internet Explore 7.
I had downloaded the Australian dictionary, but couldn’t work out how to activate it. But VG figured it out for me :)
aquarium said:
don’t know about current version of firefox (as i use Safari) but you used to have to download the dictionary file separately as well, before changing the setting to use English/Australian dictionary.btw as firefox is really cool and modular, there’s some things you can do with urls that start with “chrome:” which point to the browser’s internal stuff.
also…since SVG is natively supported in firefox…there’s a plugin to produce function graphs right from the url bar. good for those studying function graphs in maths.
yes, you still need to download the file for it, BlueGreen and me were talking about this before.
veg gardener said:
that’s ok I didn’t work it out till I looked myself, Now i am trying to work out why Hot mail wont open up in Firefox it still opens up in Internet Explore 7.
have a look here…
http://www.worldstart.com/tips/tips.php/1767