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FF 1.5 Form Manager
I installed FF 1.5; it successfully picked up most settings from Mozilla
1.7.12. But there appears to be no Form Manager capability. I filled out a form and expected some sort of prompt asking me whether I wanted to save the info - nothing appeared. Does FF come with a builtin Form Manager (and how do I turn it on?) or do I need to add some 'after-market' doodad? |
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FF 1.5 Form Manager
Whoops Sorry - wrong group
Bennett Price wrote: I installed FF 1.5; it successfully picked up most settings from Mozilla 1.7.12. But there appears to be no Form Manager capability. I filled out a form and expected some sort of prompt asking me whether I wanted to save the info - nothing appeared. Does FF come with a builtin Form Manager (and how do I turn it on?) or do I need to add some 'after-market' doodad? |
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FF 1.5 Form Manager
I feel that using two 2x4s nailed together with a half inch sheet of
plywood between makes a better and more stable header than a 4x4 for a long header in a non load bearing wall. IMHO. |
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