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*I believe it should be possible to mute the whole Firefox browser or each tab individually. I often find it annoying when I open my session, and 10 instances of YouTube etc. begins to play. Then I will have to manually find all the YouTube tabs, and stop then individually as they load. Also some banners (crappy emoticon banner especially) play annoying sounds on random occasions. So I would like to:
*I believe it should be possible to mute the whole Firefox browser or each tab individually. I often find it annoying when I open my session, and 10 instances of YouTube etc. begins to play. Then I will have to manually find all the YouTube tabs, and stop then individually as they load. Also some banners (crappy emoticon banner especially) play annoying sounds on random occasions. So I would like to:
**Mute all sounds from Firefox, and the option to mute each tab individually.--[[User:Keba|Keba]] 19:58, 12 December 2007 (PST)
**Mute all sounds from Firefox, and the option to mute each tab individually.--[[User:Keba|Keba]] 19:58, 12 December 2007 (PST)
***I think it might be possible to mute tabs when you're using Windows Vista.  My idea comes from the IE tab extension.  If I want to "mute" a tab, I can simply opt to open the tab in another application (in this case, Internet Explorer).  However, I like using Firefox (there's a reason I'm posting here and not somewhere else), and I'd rather not use IE.  So my suggestion would be to have a "second" Firefox, which would be muted by Vista, and switched to whenever I wanted to mute a tab.  Is this possible? [[User:Gbuch|Gbuch]] 17:45, 31 August 2008 (UTC)


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