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![]() I have been trying to get a series of pages containing the map on this link: http://www.weather.org.uk/charts/UKCpf120.gif to open so that I can see conseutive forecasts. Without opening 7 differnt browsers, can it be done? Or do I have to save the images? This latter being more suitable than messing with so many otherwise redundant programmes. |
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Weatherlawyer wrote:
I have been trying to get a series of pages containing the map on this link: http://www.weather.org.uk/charts/UKCpf120.gif to open so that I can see conseutive forecasts. Without opening 7 differnt browsers, can it be done? Or do I have to save the images? This latter being more suitable than messing with so many otherwise redundant programmes. Can you not have them on separate pages in the same browser? -- Gianna |
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![]() Gianna wrote: Weatherlawyer wrote: Or do I have to save the images? This latter being more suitable than messing with so many otherwise redundant programmes. Can you not have them on separate pages in the same browser? I shall have to see about setting up Firefox to save a row of tabs and open seven or however many I need to watch the rate of change. While you can save a bunch of tabs to open on one bookmark, I haven't bothered to try it as that is the default in Opera. Or rather you can easily set it to open all the tabs you last had open when you used Opera last. They don't auto update. I don't know if that would happen with Firefox. If I tried it in AOL the window already opened to that page would be promoted or maximised. Navigator tends to seize up on me and I won't use Internet Explorer. But having them as tabs is the best format rather than different browsers or browser windows -which is the same thing, isn't it? I'll post this on the Firefox forae. |
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Weatherlawyer wrote:
I have been trying to get a series of pages containing the map on this link: http://www.weather.org.uk/charts/UKCpf120.gif to open so that I can see conseutive forecasts. Without opening 7 differnt browsers, can it be done? Or do I have to save the images? This latter being more suitable than messing with so many otherwise redundant programmes. Well you can make Firefox open links in a new tab in the same window....... I suppose you could then just flick through the images by clicking on the tabs. |
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![]() Karl Cooper wrote: http://www.weather.org.uk/charts/thumbs.html Just the job thanks. Whose site is that I would like a CD or better still DVD of back numbers if they are available. A reanalysis like the Wetterzentrale site offered of different data would be favourite. It would probably cost an arm and a leg from the MetO. |
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![]() Karl Cooper wrote: http://www.weather.org.uk/charts/thumbs.html I tried dowloading a file from he http://www.weather.org.uk/gtsdata.htm to see what it does but it opens with a file type: .boy Any idea what that is? Every Google search seems to link to a pervert site or news about something of that sort. |
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![]() "Weatherlawyer" wrote in message oups.com... Karl Cooper wrote: http://www.weather.org.uk/charts/thumbs.html I tried dowloading a file from he http://www.weather.org.uk/gtsdata.htm to see what it does but it opens with a file type: .boy Any idea what that is? Every Google search seems to link to a pervert site or news about something of that sort. No problem here, just opens the page. Joe. |
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![]() Joe wrote: No problem here, just opens the page. As what? What OS are you using? |
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Weatherlawyer wrote:
Karl Cooper wrote: http://www.weather.org.uk/charts/thumbs.html I tried dowloading a file from he http://www.weather.org.uk/gtsdata.htm to see what it does but it opens with a file type: .boy Any idea what that is? Every Google search seems to link to a pervert site or news about something of that sort. Go to http://filext.com/ No such extension. Joe |