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ThunderBrowse

is an Award Winning browser extension for the Thunderbird and Postbox email clients.

Utilizing the Mozilla Gecko engine, ThunderBrowse provides instant access to your favorite websites quickly, safely, and easily.


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FAQ

Here are some frequently asked questions about ThunderBrowse. Please consult here before asking questions.

  1. Why was my startpage overwritten?
  2. How do I change my startpage back?
  3. I can’t go back or forward and I just installed ThunderBrowse
  4. I just installed ThunderBrowse and I can’t click anywhere
  5. I uninstalled ThunderBrowse, restarted and it’s still there
  6. I uninstalled ThunderBrowse and nothing happens when I click on links
  7. I uninstalled ThunderBrowse and there isn’t a urlbar anymore but I still see the ThunderBrowse start page
  8. GUI Links don’t work
  9. I can’t login to any websites! This sucks! I want to be able to login!
  10. I just installed CS Lite but I still can’t login!
  11. I always see a wizard!
  12. I never see a wizard!
  13. Why can’t I see any flash/java/media files?
  14. Why can’t I see any images?
  15. Javascript Support
  16. Javascript doesn’t work in 3.0b1
  17. Is ThunderBrowse secure?
  18. What exactly do the options do?
  19. I don’t want the prompts every time I choose Visit in Browser or leave ThunderBrowse
  20. I want to launch links in another browser!
  21. Is there a way I can have a relative path to the external browser?
  22. When I use Visit in Browser, it doesn’t always work
  23. When I click on a link I want it to load in an external browser by default
  24. Links are loading in an external browser by default
  25. Links are always opening in new tabs when I told it not to
  26. I don’t want button labels!
  27. I don’t want favicons!
  28. Changing Hotkeys or I HATE CONTROL W!!!!
  29. I really want to be able to…
  30. Checkboxes don’t work
  31. I can’t install userstyles
  32. Does ThunderBrowse have a license?
  33. Suggesting a new feature
  34. Alerting author of a bug
  35. I have another question

Why was my startpage/homepage overwritten?

Because I think it is helpful to start out with a searchbar when you have a browser to the web.

How do I change my startpage back?

Go to Tools than Options and click Restore Default (if you haven’t changed it previously. If you have, go to about:config and put tbrowse.backuppage in the filter bar and then copy the value).

I can’t go back or forward and I just installed ThunderBrowse

On some installs of Thunderbird, the history feature will not activate when it should when ThunderBrowse is first installed. To fix this problem, you should restart Thunderbird, this bug is extremely hard to trace and leaves no errors, after restarting it once, the history system should activate.

I just installed ThunderBrowse and I can’t click anywhere

Sometimes, ThunderBrowse doesn’t register because the install is brand new. Few users encounter this bug, and if you have this problem, a simple restart of Thunderbird should fix it.

I uninstalled ThunderBrowse, restarted and it’s still there

This is actually a problem in Thunderbird and not ThunderBrowse. ThunderBrowse is not spyware and doesn’t try to stay installed after you’ve uninstalled it.

This may happen due to many things: corrupted profile, something is still using the extension files, and cached programs (common on Vista). Restart Thunderbird again. If ThunderBrowse still appears, restart your computer. If it still won’t go away, then you have to delete “xpti.dat”, “compreg.dat”, “extensions.ini”, “extensions.cache” and “extensions.rdf” in your profile folder (when Thunderbird is closed). It may take a couple more times until Thunderbird acknowledges that ThunderBrowse is uninstalled.

I uninstalled ThunderBrowse and nothing happens when I click on links

There are two things that could cause this to happen.
The first thing to do is to go to about:config and change the pref: network.protocol-handler.external-default to true.
If the pref is already at true, then you have a problem with your profile. Look at the question above this one.

GUI Links don’t work!

Mr. Tech’s Local Install overwrites our GUI Link handling in the extensions window. It’s because Mr. Tech was being nice and allowing ThunderBrowse to actually work with Local Install. It’s nobody’s fault anyways.

I can’t login to any websites! This sucks! I want to be able to login!

Some builds of Thunderbird can use cookies via the file included with ThunderBrowse. If you cannot use cookies, then you need to install CS Lite. Set cookies to allow cookies globally in the global tab and then set keep cookies until browser exits.

I just installed CS Lite but I still can’t login!

By default, CS Lite automatically blocks all cookies, check your CS Lite settings and make sure cookies aren’t set to Globally block. If they are allowed globally, and you are trying to login to an https website, it’s because of this Thunderbird bug (#477120).

I always see a wizard!

This can be caused by numerous things. However, you might see this wizard twice if you have TBExtInt (before 3.2.3), BrowsrBounce, and/or ThunderUpdate (if on another restart you see the wizard, then you might have a corrupt profile). I’ve made a list of things that could cause this to happen and how to fix it:

  • Corrupted Profile – Thunderbird is having problems when saving settings. You know this is definitely the case if you install another new extension and it starts giving you problems. Try following the steps in this MozillaZine knowelegebase article. If that doesn’t help you, ask for help on their forums. Don’t say that ThunderBrowse is the problem (I’m not saying this because for reputation purposes but because it’s true), they will ignore you and tell you to ask me. Of all the cases that were sent to me, only one was actually caused by ThunderBrowse.
  • Extension Conflict – another extension is conflicting with ThunderBrowse. Make sure you have all your extensions up to date. If the wizard shows up and then you finish it but no url bar shows, then this could be your problem
  • Locked Files – In some cases, the Thunderbird prefs file could be locked. This is rare, but the fix would be to restart Thunderbird after you make sure Thunderbird is completely closed.
  • ThunderBrowse can’t overlay key functions – This means that ThunderBrowse is having problems with your configuration somehow. This can be caused by extension conflict or you have a nightly of Thunderbird (the old TB3 Alphas caused this).

I never see a wizard!

This rarely happens unless you are trying to install ThunderBrowse on a client that is not supported (such as: Spicebird, Netscape, Songbird, Seamonkey) or you have a profile problem.

The first thing you need to do is check if you’ve actually ran ThunderBrowse before.

To check

Open about:config and check for the pref extensions.tbrowse.firstimerun.

If the pref is false, then you’ve already run the ThunderBrowse wizard before. Change it to true and restart Thunderbird to see the wizard again.

If you do not have this pref, you might have a corrupted profile OR Thunderbird is having problems installing addons. Try to install another extension. If it doesn’t show up on restart or the addons manager is saying restart Thunderbird to complete installation, you are having profile installation problems. You’ll have to delete some files from your profile to get Thunderbird to work again.

If the pref is true, check to see if the wizard is hiding behind a window (this happens a lot on Vista and XP SP3). If you still don’t see the wizard, open your inbox and check for the urlbar. If there is a urlbar, type in google.com and press Go. If nothing happens, ThunderBrowse has failed to start correctly. Restart Thunderbird (make sure you don’t switch any windows when you do this). If you still don’t see it, you probably have profile problems. You can check the error log for more details.

Why can’t I see any flash/java/media files?

There isn’t plugin support for Thunderbird versions before 3.0. The newer versions of Thunderbird (3.0 and up) support plugins but only ThunderBrowse versions 3.2.3 have media support via SmartPlugins.

Why can’t I see images?

Newer versions of Thunderbird disable remote images in about:config. To enable images go to about:config and change mailnews.message_display.disable_remote_image to false. Currently, ThunderBrowse respects image polices, so these images are disabled. In ThunderBrowse 3.2.3 and above, images are enabled by default and can be turned off via ThunderBrowse settings.

Javascript Support

ThunderBrowse disables JavaScript in websites by default for security purposes. If you leave JS off, Thunderbird will not be vulnerable to JS attacks from the web, but ThunderBrowse may not function correctly in some situations. ThunderBrowse’s extensions.tbrowse.dojavascript tells ThunderBrowse to control javascript. If javascript.allow.mailnews is on and extensions.tbrowse.dojavascript is off, then ThunderBrowse will not control javascript and won’t be able to unless extensions.tbrowse.dojavascript is turned on. See also “Is ThunderBrowse secure?”.

Javascript doesn’t work in 3.0b1

This is known. The cause is that the Thunderbird core sends a deny all to javascript code. The developers have been warned about this, but there isn’t anything else I can do about it.

Is ThunderBrowse secure?

The security precautions taken in ThunderBrowse are crazy. In order to make this understandable to the least tech user I am going to try to explain this as easily as I can. I have made ThunderBrowse as secure as possible to my knowledge.

Out of the box, Thunderbird is only really vulnerable to javascript hacks (and Thunderbird has javascript disabled by default). ThunderBrowse has a built-in javascript controller so it can protect the user from such hacks that could steal user data. The controller is only active when the user activates it through the options dialog.

The controller acts like a hand operating a switch. When you open a email, javascript is turned off for your safety. When you browse a website, javascript is turned on. This is only true if the controller is activated. There are no exceptions. It’s either all on, or all off. However, you can have a whitelist of sites that can run javascript by installing TB Noscript.

What exactly do the options do?

For ThunderBrowse versions after 3.2.2.1, you can view the help files here. Otherwise, support help files are visible here.

I don’t want the prompts every time I choose Visit in Browser or leave ThunderBrowse

In the options, go to the Mouse Functions tab and uncheck the “Ask to launch browser on Middle Click?” option.

I want to launch links in another browser

Check the settings documentation to find out which prefs to toggle.

Is there a way I can have a relative path to the external browser?

Yes. In ThunderBrowse 3.2.3 (and above), you can substitute the drive letter for %Drive%. This tells ThunderBrowse to check the current drive letter and then launch the application from there.

When I use Visit in Browser, it doesn’t always work

This can happen if you have network.protocol-handler.external-default set to true. If you set it to false, ThunderBrowse will load the default OS browser. However, you can still launch other browsers with this pref set to false if you have defined a custom browser path.

When I click on a link I want it to load in an external browser by default

Click the ThunderBrowse button in the status bar. If it has a red cross out, all links will load in an external browser.

Links are loading in an external browser by default

Double check your settings, you could have remapped left clicks to open in a browser. If that’s not the case, then make sure the icon in the statusbar (the one with the Unread counter) and make sure the ThunderBrowse icon doesn’t have a red cross out. If it does, click the icon once. Links should open in ThunderBrowse again. You can also right click the icon to bring up the Quick Access menu.

Links are always opening in new tabs when I told it not to

This is a bizarre bug that happens on new installs of ThunderBrowse. I have no idea why the problem occurs but I believe it’s caused by the wizard. There is an option in the Link portion of the settings window that allows you to change this behavior. If the option still doesn’t change, open the settings manager again and click the option you want 3 times. It should save correctly.
However, if it doesn’t save still, go to about:config and change extensions.tbrowse.lefttab to false.

I don’t want button labels

Check the settings, there is an option to turn them off

I don’t want favicons

If you don’t want favicons, then follow the steps below:

  1. Install Stylish: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/2108
  2. Go to the stylish window (extension manager < Stylish < Options)
  3. Click create a new style (name it whatever you want)
  4. Add this code to the big text area:@namespace url(http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul); #favIconDeck,.tab-icon {display:none !important;}
  5. Press save.

Changing Hotkeys or I HATE CONTROL W!!!!

Please check the settings.

I really want to be able to…

Please check the settings what you are looking for is probably in there.

Checkboxes don’t work

This was a bug in older versions of Thunderbird. Newer versions don’t seem to have this problem.

I can’t install userstyles

This is a bug in Stylish. Stylish in Thunderbird is a dumbed down version of the Firefox version

Does ThunderBrowse have a license?

Yes it does. You can find it here.

Suggesting a new feature

If you have a new suggestion for ThunderBrowse please email general@thunderbrowse.com.

Alerting the author of a bug

If you think you have found a bug please check here to see if your bug has been brought up before. If not, then either add a new post or file your bug here.

I have another question

If you need to email support, please understand that I answer these emails when I’m available.