OT but nowhere to ask. How do I ungroup my tabs in FF?

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micky

OT, but now there is almost no traffic on the Firefox browser
newsgroup even on the Mozilla news server.

So I hope you don't mind my asking here.


How do I ungroup my tabs in FF?

Using Firefox 11.0 (I think that's the latest one.)

I don't think I touched any keys, but somehow I grouped all my tabs in
one group. They are arranged with little images in rows and
columns.

How do I ungroup them? Please.

I had this happen once before, 6 months ago maybe, and in trying to
ungroup them, I lost the whole window and all the tabs in it. So to
prevent this, this time I tried to save all the tabs in this window,
cntl-shift-D, but nothing happens when I press that. Nothing happens
with cntl-D either.

Any help is much appreciated.
 
M

micky

LOL - no there is LOTS of traffic!

news://news.mozilla.com/mozilla.support.firefox

My gosh you're right. Somehow I put myself in
netscape.public.mozilla.browser on the same server, and by now, it has
almost no traffic. I've posted in that ng several times since I
started using FF, and usually gotten a good answer, but it's the wong
group The last post I retrieved in mozilla.support.firefox, the
right group, was in November.

I t hink I'll get much better answers now. Thanks a lot!!



Yousuf, web-based groups are a big pain iin the first place, but when
my browser isn't working and opening a second one will likely make the
first one crash, they're not really an option.
 
Y

Yousuf Khan

Yousuf, web-based groups are a big pain iin the first place, but when
my browser isn't working and opening a second one will likely make the
first one crash, they're not really an option.

Two options with web-browsers:
(1) use the existing one in safe mode.
(2) use the alternate one: if Firefox is crashing use IE, if that's
crashing use FF.

As for #2, I often do the same thing with entire OS's. I have Linux and
Windows on the same box in dual-boot.

Yousuf Khan
 
B

BillW50

In
Yousuf said:
... I have Linux and Windows on the same box in dual-boot.

I used to do dualbooting. But I have learned something somewhere will
have problems with that idea. Currently this XP machine I had Windows 7
dualbooting on it too. And wouldn't you know, Paragon Drive Copy thinks
it is doing me a favor by changing the XP booting system over to a
Windows 7 one. Paragon's logs even know the Windows 7 build number that
used to be on this machine. Only if I never created the dualboot in the
first place, I wouldn't be haunted by this years later.
 

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