Re: User stylesheet

2001-02-09 Thread Ian Davey
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Warren Bell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can Mozilla have a user assignable stylesheet like IE and Opera? Somthing where you can have your own rules to apply to every page you visit. If not, do they plan on having somthing like this? Don't tell me IE has this feature

Re: W3C: Common User Agent Problems...

2001-02-09 Thread Gervase Markham
After reading W3C's "Common User Agent Problems" (http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/NOTE-cuap-20010206) - which of these "issues" are (still) present in your Zilla ? It would be good if someone would take the initiative, and go through that document thoroughly and file RFE bugs on stuff we don't do,

Re: Can someone confirm this crash?

2001-02-09 Thread Felix Miata
Thomas wrote: I encountered a chrash on the following site: http://neworder.box.sk/box.php3?gfx=neworderprj=neworderkey=pwdcraxtxt=Password%20crackers But I'm not sure if it just happens on my machine...so could please someone check if mozilla crashes on other machines too? Then I

Style Engine cook books...

2001-02-09 Thread Daniel Glazman
Hello there, I started writing Cook Books about the bugs I have been contributing to in the style engine. Some reviewers would like to see them go public on www.mozilla.org so let's call the current article a request for comments and suggestions...

Re: Product name for Mailnews

2001-02-09 Thread Giovanni Gatti
Christopher Jahn wrote: As there is a company all ready making a mail program called Mercury, I don't think this will fly. It won't fly anywhere! Mumble mumble... PS: sorry for the multiple postings, I was not aware of the nwsgr change. -- -- --- Rishi Giovanni Gatti Astrology

Re: layers

2001-02-09 Thread Braden McDaniel
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Mark Anderson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Braden McDaniel wrote: Web developers are mad because they have had to deal with the clusterfuck that is Netscape 4.x for a few years now, and in exchange for their loyal support of that platform, Netscape rips the

Re: User stylesheet

2001-02-09 Thread Warren Bell
Warren Bell wrote: Can Mozilla have a user assignable stylesheet like IE and Opera? Somthing where you can have your own rules to apply to every page you visit. If not, do they plan on having somthing like this? Don't tell me IE has this feature and Mozilla doesn't.. :) Or, does anyone

Re: W3C: Common User Agent Problems...

2001-02-09 Thread Roland Mainz
Gervase Markham wrote: After reading W3C's "Common User Agent Problems" (http://www.w3.org/TR/2001/NOTE-cuap-20010206) - which of these "issues" are (still) present in your Zilla ? It would be good if someone would take the initiative, and go through that document thoroughly and file

Re: [off topic] Re: Flash 5 for Linux - no sound with Mozilla

2001-02-09 Thread Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T.
Asa Dotzler wrote: Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote: Try downloading and installing Quicktime 5.0 public preview2. Currently its the only version that works with N6 or Moz. This is offtopic and incorrect. I have run with several versions of Quicktime on Mac Mozilla in recent builds.

Re: W3C: Common User Agent Problems...

2001-02-09 Thread Clarence (Andreas M. Schneider)
Christian Mattar wrote: 1. Usability 1.1 When the user follows a link to a target anchor, highlight the target location. Techniques: Put the target location at a consistent location in the viewport (e.g., at the top of a graphical viewport). Allow configuration to highlight I

Re: W3C: Common User Agent Problems...

2001-02-09 Thread Gervase Markham
I took the liberty to convert the HTML-file into plaintext, so we can comment on this in the newsgroup. This would be _so_ much easier to keep track of if each recommendation was a separate bug... sigh Put the target location at a consistent location in the viewport (e.g., at the top of a

Re: Netscape 6.01 Sweepstake

2001-02-09 Thread Robert Ennis
I'm not "flipping off" anybody. I'm trying to make a person's life easier, rather than complicate it further, which is your approach. If somebody gets satisfaction from one product and not another, simple common sense suggests that he use the one giving him what he needs. "Don't flip

Re: Netscape 6.01 Sweepstake

2001-02-09 Thread Asa Dotzler
Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote: snip In Mozilla to hide read messages only works if its set to all in messages unread in sort no other combination works. This even includes build 10:10020208 which is last monday's nightly (or latest) There you go again. Please consider using statements

Re: Netscape 6.01 Sweepstake

2001-02-09 Thread Robert Ennis
Right! And what the hell is C.E.T.? I mean, I'll bet a lot of us have titles we could use Asa Dotzler wrote: Phillip M. Jones, C.E.T. wrote: snip In Mozilla to hide read messages only works if its set to all in messages unread in sort no other combination works. This even

Re: Netscape 6.01 Sweepstake

2001-02-09 Thread Asa Dotzler
Robert Ennis wrote: Right! And what the hell is C.E.T.? Central European Time? Not sure. But personal attacks are not welcome here. --Asa

Re: Uninstall and File Associations

2001-02-09 Thread michael
Gervase Markham wrote: http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64727 Loads of NS 6 folk have had this problem with the app not restoring their file associations, and a lot of them inappropriately turn up here to whinge about it. So it might be good to point out that Sean Su ([EMAIL