Can I get my google emails and calendar to be on my homepage?
I use too love the dash board on my google home page it displayed my email and calendar weather etc... Can i do that on firefox?
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If you had set up an iGoogle page (http://www.google.com/ig), Google is shutting down that service in a couple of months. There are many new services springing up to be your home page, but I don't know whether any of them work with your Google data. I'm pretty sure you will need a separate service, though, because Firefox doesn't have a built-in feature to pull all that data together.
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I did that and they show up in the tabs is there a way to make them show a preview box actually on the main screen?
What do you mean in a preview box? DO you want it to load in a sidebar? Or have you looked for a addon on addons.mozilla.org that can do what you need.
When I hit the + sign up by the tabs to get the tab page view and the boxes show up that is what i mean by preview box. Some show the link or site or whatever but my gmail and calandar don't show. i have to click on them to get to see anything. I like when I could see/preview my mail, calendar, weather, maps etc all on my home page. Dosen't seem like anyone offers it anymore.
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If you had set up an iGoogle page (http://www.google.com/ig), Google is shutting down that service in a couple of months. There are many new services springing up to be your home page, but I don't know whether any of them work with your Google data. I'm pretty sure you will need a separate service, though, because Firefox doesn't have a built-in feature to pull all that data together.
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Google is doing everything it can, in every way it can, to push people onto Chrome. One way is make it very inconvenient to use other browsers.
heck, i just wanted the maps link. a few years back you could, just like yahoo, embed all kinds of cool stuff in your customized homepage. all that has been 'retired'.
My solution is to resist, find work-arounds, and continue to support community-based software. For example, you could put a folder with all the handy links on your browser bookmarks toolbar, and while that's not a preview, its a click or two from getting the info you desire.
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iGoogleAlternatives: http://www.igooglealternatives.info/