14 Sep
Posted by Alex as Computers, Firefox Tips, The Web
While many websites have moved towards interoperability and multiple-browser compatibility, some are still too stubborn that they still prescribe Internet Explorer. So much so that they require IE for their site to function.
For Firefox users in Windows, this hasn’t been much of a problem since if we need to launch stuff in IE, we need not launch IE at all. We could just launch it in a new Firefox tab but use IE’s rendering engine with an add-on called IE Tab (which we have featured before to launch two Gmail accounts at once).
However, when it comes to bookmarks, there’s no quick option to make your bookmarks launch in an IE Tab. At least, here’s a great workaround. All you have to do is to insert a short code in the bookmark’s URL.
chrome://ietab/content/reloaded.html?url= at the beginning of the URL.Via Lifehacker
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