-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: RIPEMD160 I have several comments on this interesting thread. Conf files are helpful but many of these will reflect personal preferences. I've looked often at some conf files that have been shared over time and I'll find parts that look interesting and helpful but other parts I would totally disagree with so I usually end up rolling my own. Yes, I'm experienced now so perhaps would sing a different tune if I was new to this stuff. Somebody mentioned tab controls or tab navigation. I use both linux and windows and I don't mind tab controls at all. The latest Firefox for windows allows the opening of links in tabs and you can use ctrl-page up and down to cycle through the tabs or I think there's a way to open the list like a standard windows tab control. These tabs are definitely far better than opening separate instances of the program or separate processes. Someone mentioned separate consoles or subprocesses or inferiror shells to run other tasks. That is hardly a way to deal with the exploding of web documents. Screen is an interesting way to have "multiple windows" but still, I don't think web browsing could be accommodated this way. Hmmm, interesting idea if a text browser could some how open up another screen window for links when a tab browsing session is desired. Actually, it comes to mind that w3 for Emacs might enable web browsing where one could simply scroll down tthrough the page since you're in an emacs buffer. This would surely work with emacspeak anyhow; but that's another subject:). - -- HolmesGrown Solutions The best solutions for the best price! http://ld.net/?holmesgrown -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.7 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFCUaj7WSjv55S0LfERAzwaAJ43LQ8uHSVuIXT7tLjAghmYRruuMgCgstzO +rMX3J9iXQGsYj9ZSGNM6ao= =5q/f -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----