Rapido wrote:
Hello all,
I'm having a problem with an applet running under the Netscape browser
(4.x). When the browser is resized the applet seemingly terminates and
then re-starts. In this case a frame window, attached to the applet,
closes and later (much later) re-appears after the
Jay Garcia wrote:
There is a bug filed that requests to have the ability to easily switch
themes (from the menu: View - Apply Theme) also from within Mail/News
(not just from the browser).
BUG NAME: *can't switch themes in Mail or Composer*
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53430
jesus X wrote:
Peter Lairo wrote:
That actually seems like an important question that shouldn't be brushed
off so lightly to someone who is helpful enough to point it out here,
No one brushed him off. He was pointed to the correct locations concerning this.
The bug filed for this
Ben Ruppel wrote:
Hi, in win32 builds more recent than about July 10th, it seems that
mozilla has been locking up twice whenever a page loads. For instance,
opening a new browser window and going to a link causes the entire app
to stutter and become unresponsive for a bit (ie: can't
Ben Ruppel wrote:
I totally support this. Going to prefs to check out a new theme is a
pain. More specific to this bug, going to view and expecting to find a
theme option and not finding it in mailnews is rather annoying.
Menus are supposed to be for commonly-used functionality.
Hans-Peter Fischer wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jul 2001 23:56:58 +0300 Henri Sivonen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How come risky? I've been using Mozilla as my primary browser on Solaris
since September and on Mac OS X since late March. (Primary of course
implies that Mozilla isn't my only browser.)
Greg Miller wrote:
Ben Ruppel wrote:
I totally support this. Going to prefs to check out a new theme is a
pain. More specific to this bug, going to view and expecting to find
a theme option and not finding it in mailnews is rather annoying.
Menus are supposed to be for
Greg Miller wrote:
Ben Ruppel wrote:
I totally support this. Going to prefs to check out a new theme is a
pain. More specific to this bug, going to view and expecting to find
a theme option and not finding it in mailnews is rather annoying.
Menus are supposed to be for commonly-used
There is a bug filed that requests to have the ability to easily switch
themes (from the menu: View - Apply Theme) also from within Mail/News
(not just from the browser).
Unfortionately, this bug was marked wontfix and it was requested that it
be discussed here for possible
I remember something being mentioned about this a while ago. 'fraid a quick
search on google didn't bring up anything useful so i'll try here.
From what i recall mozilla -for security reasons- does not allow urls like:
http://www.whatever.com:1050. But there was a pref you could add to user.js
For some time now, Mozilla has been hardwired to automatically save
all executable files (application/octet-stream). I miss the open
feauture which lets me run, for example, installation files without
going through the hassle of saving and later deleting them. Is there
any workaround to bring
Hi
I haven't used it, but in Mozilla 0.9.2 there is a new menu point in
File + Preferences + Advance
It's called Enable Quick Launch (reboot required)
Doesn't NS 6.1 PR1 have this?
Albert wrote:
Holger Metzger wrote:
Mircea Romantan wrote:
I tried the -turbo switch, but the browser just
If you haven't tried the Aqua Theme you should give it a spin. Icons
are very stylish with soft hues - very appealing to the eyes. Of
course, just my opinion but one I wanted to share.
Just go to VIEW/APPLY THEME/GET NEW THEMEThe page will load up. I
believe it is the second theme from
No but -turbo switch works well. I didn't know that. Netscape load very
fast the second time, much faster than IE 6 ;-)
Edwin
Steve Bowen wrote:
Hi
I haven't used it, but in Mozilla 0.9.2 there is a new menu point in
File + Preferences + Advance
It's called Enable Quick Launch (reboot
Adam E. wrote:
For some time now, Mozilla has been hardwired to automatically save
all executable files (application/octet-stream). I miss the open
feauture which lets me run, for example, installation files without
going through the hassle of saving and later deleting them. Is there
any
YOU (and I) are definetely not typical users (we may be the most
knowledgeable and the coolest). We must accept this fact and not get
lulled into programming as if we are the target group.
applause So therefore Change Theme should not be on the View menu at
all.
Gerv
Mozilla goes through the effort of .slt'ing user profiles, yes?
Do you know how easy it is, though, to just go to %temp% and see
a list of emails you've sent? Why doesn't Mozilla destroy these
copies when it's done with them? Is there a bug open for this?
Search Bugzilla
... and View Character Coding is something frequently used?
You may not use it often, but non US-English speakers may well use it a
lot.
Gerv
William Leese wrote:
I remember something being mentioned about this a while ago. 'fraid a quick
search on google didn't bring up anything useful so i'll try here.
From what i recall mozilla -for security reasons- does not allow urls like:
http://www.whatever.com:1050.
Well, the
JTK wrote:
William Leese wrote:
I remember something being mentioned about this a while ago. 'fraid a
quick search on google didn't bring up anything useful so i'll try here.
From what i recall mozilla -for security reasons- does not allow urls
like: http://www.whatever.com:1050.
But
William Leese wrote:
JTK wrote:
William Leese wrote:
I remember something being mentioned about this a while ago. 'fraid a
quick search on google didn't bring up anything useful so i'll try here.
From what i recall mozilla -for security reasons- does not allow urls
like:
Gervase Markham wrote:
YOU (and I) are definetely not typical users (we may be the most
knowledgeable
and the coolest). We must accept this fact and not get lulled
into programming as if we are the target group.
applause So therefore Change Theme should not be on the View menu
at
WDA wrote:
If you haven't tried the Aqua Theme you should give it a spin. Icons
are very stylish with soft hues - very appealing to the eyes. Of
course, just my opinion but one I wanted to share.
Just go to VIEW/APPLY THEME/GET NEW THEMEThe page will load up. I
believe it is the
JTK wrote:
William Leese wrote:
JTK wrote:
William Leese wrote:
I remember something being mentioned about this a while ago. 'fraid a
quick search on google didn't bring up anything useful so i'll try
here.
From what i recall mozilla -for security reasons- does not allow urls
Gervase Markham wrote:
... and View Character Coding is something frequently used?
You may not use it often, but non US-English speakers may well use it a
lot.
I live in Germany and have MANY German colleagues who ask ME for PC
advice. Not a single one in the 10+ years I have been
Gord McFee wrote:
WDA wrote:
If you haven't tried the Aqua Theme you should give it a spin. Icons
are very stylish with soft hues - very appealing to the eyes. Of
course, just my opinion but one I wanted to share.
Just go to VIEW/APPLY THEME/GET NEW THEMEThe page will load
Chris Hoess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http://www.mozilla.org/doctype=HTML+
4.01+Transitional
Notice the new selection list for doctypes at the validator; you need to
use this when checking a page that doesn't have an HTML doctype inline.
That's it! The page
Asa Dotzler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We should definitely tell anyone interested in contributing documentation
to mozilla.org which will help people get involved with coding and testing
that we don't want it because it's not perfectly standards compliant.
This is the usual way Mozilla deals
Peter Lairo wrote:
This is your shortcoming, not Gerv's.
No, unfortunately, it would be Mozilla's shortcoming.
So Mozilla should now automatically subscribe you to newsgroups where you
message is most relevant?
--
jesus X [ Booze-fueled paragon of pointless cruelty and wanton sadism. ]
You have been invited to check out this adult site
by one of your friends who visited us.
our URL is http://www.openxxx.net/
enjoy,
OpenXXX TEAM 2001
Gervase Markham wrote:
YOU (and I) are definetely not typical users (we may be the most
knowledgeable and the coolest). We must accept this fact and not get
lulled into programming as if we are the target group.
applause So therefore Change Theme should not be on the View menu at
all.
Hans-Peter Fischer wrote:
They were talking about Mail/News, not about the browser. Relying on Mozilla as
your only mail client IS risky, isn't it?
I've been using it since M16 on and off, then since M18 full time.
Saving sent mail and the Trash on an IMAP server was dodgey at times,
Gord McFee wrote:
WDA wrote:
If you haven't tried the Aqua Theme you should give it a spin. Icons
are very stylish with soft hues - very appealing to the eyes. Of
course, just my opinion but one I wanted to share.
Just go to VIEW/APPLY THEME/GET NEW THEMEThe page will load up. I
JTK wrote:
Bill, I kindly ask of you to not pretend to know my motives, 'cause
you're not much of a mindreader.
Sorry Bill, this indeed was one of those times. You made it clear you
didn't know much about the situation, so I figured I'd give you the full
skinny on it. I apologize if I
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