Firefox users have many times faced the problem where you need Internet Explorer to display certain web pages. This problem occurs mainly on websites of educational institutes. Its a waste of time to start Internet Explorer every time the user comes across such webpages, some Firefox users may feel very uncomfortable using the unfamiliar Internet Explorer. The unnecessary hardships and mental strain can be easily avoided by using a popular Firefox addon IE Tab. Click on "read more" to know about the addon.
IE Tab
It is a very easy to use Firefox addon, which can be used to emulate Internet Explorer in Firefox. Just right click on the website you want to open in IE and select the option "view page in IE". It opens a new tab in Firefox and displays the page as it would be displayed in Internet Explorer. There is another option "view page in Ext.App." which can be used to start the original IE on your PC and display the webpage in it. You can even set some websites to always open in the IE Tab, if you think they are displayed better in IE tab. It is also very useful for web developers to quickly check how their website will appear on Internet Explorer.
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Note:- It only work on Windows. Mac and Linux support is currently in development.
IE Tab
It is a very easy to use Firefox addon, which can be used to emulate Internet Explorer in Firefox. Just right click on the website you want to open in IE and select the option "view page in IE". It opens a new tab in Firefox and displays the page as it would be displayed in Internet Explorer. There is another option "view page in Ext.App." which can be used to start the original IE on your PC and display the webpage in it. You can even set some websites to always open in the IE Tab, if you think they are displayed better in IE tab. It is also very useful for web developers to quickly check how their website will appear on Internet Explorer.
DOWNLOAD
Note:- It only work on Windows. Mac and Linux support is currently in development.
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