Nicolás Lichtmaier wrote:
In the IMG tags, width and height don't allow specifying the units.
Perhaps in quirks mode it could ignore any crap after the number?
Phil
I'm guessing there's a bug on this already but I can't find it in
Bugzilla (as usual :) ..
If you go to this URL in Mozilla:
http://board.performanceforums.com/forums/attachment.php?postid=96929
You get a save as dialog, but it should just show the image (as it does
in IE, Netscape 4.x and
Christian Biesinger wrote:
It's been doing the save as thing for a few weeks now I believe.
Erm. No. The checkin for bug 41333 broke it, and that was on March 8th.
Sorry my sense of time is all screwed up lately :)
Thanks for fixing the bug!
Phil
David Tenser wrote:
Ralinx wrote:
i would _really_ like to get anti-aliased fonts in moz
Now i've heard about ways to enable them in Mozilla but so far i haven't
been able to get it working. Could some of u tell me how this can be done?
btw, please don't recommend the gdkxft patch cuz i
Ah how obvious .. it has a bug though in that if you untick it while it
is 'minimized' it won't disappear until you click on it.. no biggie.
Thanks,
Phil
veera wrote:
Phil Sweeney [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How can you remove such a toolbar once you've added it?
View - Show/Hide
Andreas J. wrote:
Hi folks.
i loaded this site in IE and in Mozilla
http://www.sport1.de/coremedia/generator/www.sport1.de/Main.html
in mozilla it is not displayed right
It appears fine in the latest nightly build.
Phil
Hall Stevenson wrote:
My computer isn't even as fast as the low-end PC they used,
the PIII 600mhz. I've only got a lowly AMD K6-2 450mhz and
128mb RAM. In their tests with that PC, mozilla/netscape was
pretty twice as slow as IE 5.5.
Note that the low-end PC was running 98SE, which Mozilla
Chris Melville wrote:
Does anyone know whether the Netscape brownbag developer training videos
(http://www.mozilla.org/projects/seamonkey/brownbag.html) are available on
CD (for those of us still working through slow dial-up connections!).
I found the quality to be very poor.. almost
jesus X wrote:
In fact, janitorial work can be a good entry path for aspiring kernel
hackers.
It helps these people become MUCH more conformable in their knowledge of the
code before they start actualy WORK, as opposed to cleanup duty. Not only
are they familiarizing themselves with
Mark Anderson wrote:
Phil Sweeney wrote:
I'm up for some Janitorial work :)
Ditto me. Get Mozilla on the resume, but not have to worry about having
to devote lots of time to C++ or learning XUL (my one patch to date was
incredibly trivial) until my general requirements for school
Henning Schnoor wrote:
Phil Sweeney wrote:
Yes, the large mailnews performance landing happened on Friday..
Does this mean it will not be part of Milestone 0.8.1, which was supposed
to come out today? Since I guess the release will be delayed (isn't every
milestone
Asa Dotzler wrote:
Warren Bell wrote:
I went to download a nightly for win32 and there wasn't any windows
builds there. Not even a previous nightly build. Did they move them?
the win32 builds had not finished yet and the builds that were there
from yesterday were the bookmark
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