If you want the full SharePoint 2007 functionality available only in Internet Explorer (IE) but prefer to use Firefox or Chrome, you can easily install a free browser extension that will use IE to display SharePoint pages in a tab inside your favorite browser. IE Tab 2 is available for Firefox, and IE Tab for Chrome. Both require a Windows-based PC with IE installed.
IE Tab, an extension from Taiwan, features embedding Internet Explorer in tabs of Mozilla/Firefox. This extension is derived from the famous extension IE View, but they are quite different. IE Tab Extension is a free Windows software, that is part of the category Browsers with subcategory Add-ons and has been created by PCMan. It's available for users with the operating system Windows 98 and former versions, and you can download it in English.
Browsers other than IE allow you to log in and view, upload, and download files with basic functionality, but only IE allows you to edit files directly from the browser, upload multiple files, open a document library in Windows Explorer, or edit a library or list in datasheet mode. By installing the appropriate IE Tab extension, you can add that functionality to Firefox or Chrome.
Download IE Tab 2 for Firefox or IE Tab for Chrome from the introductory page. After you’ve installed the extension:
- For Chrome: Read the brief FAQ to learn how to configure IE Tab for Chrome, or
- If you’re using IE Tab 2 for Firefox:
- Hover your mouse pointer over the small Firefox icon now visible in the Add-in bar at the very bottom of your browser to view instructions.
- Right click on the icon to open the IE Tab 2 Options configuration panel.
- Alternatively, you can get to the Options panel from the Firefox drop-down menu>Add-ons>Extensions>IE Tab 2>Options.
Ie Tab 2
Configure either extension to use IE for the following: Color gradient across multiple cells excel for mac.
- https://share.bu.edu/*
Then, whenever you visit a page on SharePoint, your normal browser will use the actual IE browser already installed on your PC to display the page in a tab. Of course, you can also configure the extension to display any other pages for which you’d like to use IE.
Original author(s) | Hong Jen Yee |
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Developer(s) | Blackfish Software |
Stable release | |
Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Type | Browser extension |
License | Trialware |
Website | ietab.net |
Fallout 4 faction overhaul mods. IE Tab is an extension for the Google Chrome[1] web browser. The extension allows users to view pages using the Internet Explorerlayout engine. This can be used for viewing pages that only render properly, or work at all, in Internet Explorer.[2]
History[edit]
Ie Tab Google Chrome
IE Tab was originally conceived by a Taiwanese medical student, Hong Jen Yee.[3] He first developed the plugin and provided a simple demonstration page; he then released it to the forums of the Taiwan Mozilla community. Other Taiwan developers created an extension to facilitate the use of the plugin. With some instructions for XPCOM usage from Swiss Mozilla developer Christian Biesinger, the plugin and extension were integrated successfully, forming the prototype of IE Tab. The tool was initially released on mozdev.org and the MozillaZine forum.
The original developer, Hong Jen Yee, abandoned the project in 2006, but subsequent development has been carried on by Blackfish Software since 2009.
References[edit]
- ^ ab'IE Tab'. chrome.google.com.
- ^Blackwell, Laura (May 4, 2006). 'Add IE Tab to Firefox'. The Washington Post. Retrieved November 3, 2010.
- ^'PCMan 個人網頁'. pcman.sayya.org. Archived from the original on February 26, 2008.
External links[edit]
- IE Tab for Chrome
- IE Tab for Firefox.
Ie Tab Chrome
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