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Comment: The contents of this post will automatically be included in the ticket generated. Many thanks for all the advice. I tried JL01’s suggestion first as it appeared the simplest and it worked perfectly. You’ve saved me a lot of time and I’m most grateful. Comment: The contents of this post will automatically be included in the ticket generated. Does it work differently on a laptop vs a tabletop pc? This posting intrigued me, as occasionally I have wished I could easily go back to the source text. I made a copy of an uncleaned doc to experiment with, but on my laptop pressing the Alt and Del keys does nothing unless I have a segment open, and then I can only restore that one segment back to the original text. I have gotten into the habit of saving the untouched source text with -orig added to the doc title. Then I save a second copy with -wk added to the title.

Эта тема была архивирована. Если вам нужна помощь, задайте новый вопрос. How to remove close-button on every firefox tab? I want to do not see this small button on each tab in Firefox. Is it possible without addons? I remember that in the past there was an option in about:config for that purpose but I failed to find it now and do not remember how it is called. I don’t need this close-button because I managed to close my tabs using various other ways: by Escape, by double left mouse click to a tab, by double right click on web page (everything using AutoHotkey). There used to be a preference called browser.tabs.closeButton back in the very early days. Currently, Firefox will always show an X close button on the active tab, assuming it is not a pinned tab, even if the tabs have become too narrow to have an X close button on the other (background) tabs. The only way around it is a custom style rule in a userChrome.css file.

Because in exactly two seconds and a half we’re off. Would you be so kind? » This to a guard who stood looking on beside the station-master. In a moment they had taken Mrs. Tupp between them, and, assisted from behind by a youthful porter, managed to hoist her into the carriage by main force. Mr. Bragg took his place opposite to May. The whistle sounded, and they glided from beneath the roof of the station, and at an increasing speed across the dark country through the streaming rain. «And you got jealous! You actually were jealous of Owen and that poor, dear, pretty Mrs. «And you were such a goose-I won’t use a stronger word, though I could—as to pay any attention to what that idiot of an aunt of yours—Lord forgive me! «And you let the jabber of poor Amelia Simpson—as kind a soul as ever breathed, but as profitable to listen to as the chirping of sparrows on the house-top—prey upon your mind, and bias your common sense?

«Why, then, I’m ashamed of you, May! «Oh, thank you, Granny! And May seized her grandmother’s hands one after the other as the old woman drew them away impatiently, and kissed them in a kind of rapture. This little scene, with but slight variations, had been enacted several times since May’s arrival on the previous evening at Jessamine Cottage. May had ceased to make any excuses for herself, or to endeavour to describe and account for her state of mind. She was only too thankful to have her doubts treated with supreme disdain. To be scolded and chidden, and told that she did not deserve such a true lover as Owen, was such happiness as she could not be grateful enough for! «Jealous of Owen because a parcel of mischievous magpies had nothing better to do than to dig their foolish bills into a poor widow’s reputation? Why, I think you must have had softening of the brain! » Mrs. Dobbs would say.

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