Mike Jarvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Which is one of my big fears with Firebird becoming "Browser" (that
> is, the only mozilla browser).  the guys running it are still wedded
> to the idea of pushing everything into extensions.  Last I saw they
> still weren't going to add a menu item to switch style sheets on the
> reasoning that you can download an extention to do it.   I think even
> fewer people will want to use Moz if it's nothing but gecko with
> plugins.

The nightlies of FireBird have a stylesheet switcher icon in the bottom
left.   No extensions needed.  I presume that this will find its way
into the next version.

One thing I think should be a browser builtin feature (and should have
been since about 1994) are the nav buttons.  They're firebird's
replacement for mozilla's site navigation bar.  The nice thing about
using these in FireBird is that it's got a customisable toolbar, so you
only get the bits you want.

    http://texturizer.net/firebird/extensions/#NavButtons

-Dom

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