The average mom and pop end user wouldn't bother trying Mozilla
or any of its derivatives, but stay with the browser that came with
the OS.
Compaq, etc. probably take performance into consideration when deciding what
browser(s) to include with a new computer. Also, don't forget that mom and
Tangentially, in the
Slashdot story, I saw someone commenting that they'd decided not to go
with Sourceforge because Bugzilla had more features they
needed...interesting.
Why isn't anyone competing with sourceforge by selling
bugzilla/bonsai/tinderbox hosting?
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Seems to me Mozilla is being acknowledged by the web authoring
community.
Gemal isn't just a random web author. He's a long-time Mozilla contributor
who has reported 1896 bugs (more than any other bugzilla user).
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Is it because no-one has yet made a preferences dialog feature for it?
Where in the code/xul/etc would I need to start in order to make such a
GUI.
Doron is working on it.
This is a very unscientific test. Obviously, the browser which supports
anti-aliasing (albeit only on one platform) looks better than those
that don't. Other than that, there's not much to choose between them.
I thought the anti-aliased text was the ugliest. Maybe it looks better than
normal
Check out the current thread pop-up ads and denial of service attacks in
netscape.public.mozilla.security.
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I'm sure I'm not the only one who hates porno pop-up ads, especially
inside onclose handlers.
Hi
In netscrape and internet exploder alt-downarrow drops a combo box down.
What is the equiv in mozilla?
Right now there is no way to open it using the keyboard :(
See http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57192, and vote for it if
you want.
Is there a good doc link for kb
But: not SHOWING the accesskeys of a document renders this feature
nearly useless IMHO.
When I use accesskeys in html documents, I usually add in code to explictly
show the accesskey:
http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~jruderma/s/ (my start page)
Hmm, I'm not sure.
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/libimage/libpr0n.html
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Hello!
JR this is bug 52798, which will probably be fixed when the new imglib
code
JR goes in.
I hear it so often...
Hmm, I'm not sure. These urls have some info but don't seem to list dates:
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/libimage/libpr0n.html
http://www.pavlov.net/mozilla/libimg2.html
this is bug 52798, which will probably be fixed when the new imglib code
goes in.
I also find it frustrating that there's no keyboard shortcut for focusing
the location bar.
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=19446.
If you or your company would like to fix the problem for everyone by adding
a keyboard shortcut to Mozilla and then attaching a patch to the bug, that
Mozilla brings up a "www.domain.com could not be found, please check the
name and try again" dialog whenever it's unable to load any image on a web
page. Netscape Communicator 4.76 (and earlier) just displays a broken
image
icon on the page when it can't load a graphic, and it only displays
I am currently using build 2001011104
I have encountered a number of pages where href urls are not rendered
... you have to look at the html source to obtain the url. Reloading
may or may not help
Is this a known bug?
The bug's fixed in newer builds :)
If you look at
But in my little test-file, i hadn't this problem.
The problem in this case is, that I want to retrieve the text of a
division of my page without any tags. If I write the tags into the
div-tag, innerHTML will retrieve this tags.
How about using div style="font-family: courier new" instead of
Mac
doesn't like the missing menu at all, that's bug 50877.
At least one Windows user doesn't like them missing, either. Is there a bug
to bring them back on all platforms? There's bug 32719, but that's been
marked as a dup of a bug for keyboard shortcuts (?!).
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