I like to keep my Firefox default, but there are some sites (such as Microsoft Partner) that only work with Internet Explorer. If I could make a shortcut on my desktop for each site like this and have to use IE when I click instead of Firefox would be perfect – or he could ask which browser you want. Thank you.
Is there a good way to make shortcuts website fireplace and others in IE when Firefox is default?
Posted by admin on June 3rd, 2010
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Generally, in most browsers is an icon to the left of the URL. You can click and drag the icon on your desktop and you should have an icon for this site you just visited. properties Now you can right click and select. Then click Edit, select whether it is there and select OK. Now click Apply and OK again and must be done. Double-click to probarlo.PS can also drag it to the Quick Launch bar to open more quickly.
It is an add-on for Firefox here: http://ieview. MozDev. org / call IEView. Once installed in Firefox, it places an icon in the status bar. If the left button on the icon, change the rendering engine of the current page in Internet Explorer. You can configure the sites to “always view this page in IE.” The only problem I had is for sites that require log-in, if you are connected with Firefox, if you go to IE, I’m going to a login page. If you connect to Internet Explorer, Yahoo, for example, log out of Firefox. Not perfect, but better (for me) that fill my desktop with shortcuts.
I think that u can not escape this problem