Re: Cool Mozilla tricks

2002-05-29 Thread m.w.chang

dhtml menu bar for linux-sxs... :)

Tim Wunder wrote:
 If you're using a current Mozilla, check out 
 http://www.mozilla.org.uk/temp/start/1.0/demos.html

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Re: Cool Mozilla tricks

2002-05-29 Thread Roger Oberholtzer

On Wed, 29 May 2002 13:51:26 +0800
m.w.chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 dhtml menu bar for linux-sxs... :)

I tried this BrainJar menu in a web site for our school's PTA. Damn was
I suprised how many people did not have a recent browser. They all had
Netscape 4.7x. I suggested to a few that they upgrade. A couple did, and then
I got concerned calls because their bank did not support the 'new' browser.
So, I sadly had to remove the menus...

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Re: Cool Mozilla tricks

2002-05-29 Thread m.w.chang

Yes. I noticed that when I used mozilla to browser my company's website. 
The website guy refused to entertain mozilla until now. The banks may 
have other security concerns I guess they mostly trust IE and 
branded mozilla (netscape) only.

 Netscape 4.7x. I suggested to a few that they upgrade. A couple did, and then
 I got concerned calls because their bank did not support the 'new' browser.
 So, I sadly had to remove the menus...
 


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Re: Cool Mozilla tricks

2002-05-29 Thread Roger Oberholtzer

On Wed, 29 May 2002 17:09:29 +0800
m.w.chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yes. I noticed that when I used mozilla to browser my company's website. 
 The website guy refused to entertain mozilla until now. The banks may 
 have other security concerns I guess they mostly trust IE and 
 branded mozilla (netscape) only.

I usually tell Netscape to pretend to be another browser for these sites.
I just do no want to suggest this to others when they are doing their banking.
Even though this works fine with my bank.

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Cool Mozilla tricks

2002-05-28 Thread Tim Wunder

If you're using a current Mozilla, check out 
http://www.mozilla.org.uk/temp/start/1.0/demos.html for some interesting demos. I 
particularly like http://www.mozilla.org.uk/temp/start/1.0/demos/eagle-sun.html

Regards, 
Tim

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Re: Cool Mozilla tricks

2002-05-28 Thread Peter Ruskin

On Tuesday 28 May 2002 20:15, Tim Wunder wrote:
 If you're using a current Mozilla, check out
 http://www.mozilla.org.uk/temp/start/1.0/demos.html for some
 interesting demos. I particularly like
 http://www.mozilla.org.uk/temp/start/1.0/demos/eagle-sun.html

 Regards,
 Tim

Nice!  But I just tried it with konqueror and the things disappear as 
soon as you click them -- same with opera.
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Re: Cool Mozilla tricks

2002-05-28 Thread Net Llama!

On Tue, 28 May 2002, Peter Ruskin wrote:
 On Tuesday 28 May 2002 20:15, Tim Wunder wrote:
  If you're using a current Mozilla, check out
  http://www.mozilla.org.uk/temp/start/1.0/demos.html for some
  interesting demos. I particularly like
  http://www.mozilla.org.uk/temp/start/1.0/demos/eagle-sun.html
 
  Regards,
  Tim
 
 Nice!  But I just tried it with konqueror and the things disappear as
 soon as you click them -- same with opera.

What part of If you're using a current Mozilla wasn't clear?

You need a standards compliant browser.


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Re: Cool Mozilla tricks

2002-05-28 Thread Tim Wunder

On Tuesday 28 May 2002 04:04 pm, Peter Ruskin wrote:
 On Tuesday 28 May 2002 20:15, Tim Wunder wrote:
  If you're using a current Mozilla, check out
  http://www.mozilla.org.uk/temp/start/1.0/demos.html for some
  interesting demos. I particularly like
  http://www.mozilla.org.uk/temp/start/1.0/demos/eagle-sun.html
 
  Regards,
  Tim

 Nice!  But I just tried it with konqueror and the things disappear as
 soon as you click them -- same with opera.

They kinda work with Konqueror 3.0.1. Well, actually, the only one that works 
*correctly* is the CSS complex spiral demo, 
http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/complexspiral/demo.html
but only after manually changing the CSS style sheet. It loads a plain page by 
default.

I sent the links to the kde-devel list. I wonder how it'll be reeived...
Regards, 
Tim

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Re: Cool Mozilla tricks

2002-05-28 Thread Brett I. Holcomb

It will be fixed in the next release in 200 months.  Till then tough 
luck! G.

Tim Wunder wrote:

 On Tuesday 28 May 2002 04:04 pm, Peter Ruskin wrote:
 
 They kinda work with Konqueror 3.0.1. Well, actually, the only one that
 works *correctly* is the CSS complex spiral demo,
 http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/complexspiral/demo.html
 but only after manually changing the CSS style sheet. It loads a plain
 page by default.
 
 I sent the links to the kde-devel list. I wonder how it'll be reeived...
 Regards,
 Tim
 

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Re: Cool Mozilla tricks

2002-05-28 Thread Michael Hipp

If we're talking about KDE, the answer will be more like: Fix it yourself!

On Tuesday 28 May 2002 08:46 pm, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
 It will be fixed in the next release in 200 months.  Till then tough
 luck! G.

 Tim Wunder wrote:
  On Tuesday 28 May 2002 04:04 pm, Peter Ruskin wrote:
 
  They kinda work with Konqueror 3.0.1. Well, actually, the only one that
  works *correctly* is the CSS complex spiral demo,
  http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/complexspiral/demo.html
  but only after manually changing the CSS style sheet. It loads a plain
  page by default.
 
  I sent the links to the kde-devel list. I wonder how it'll be reeived...
  Regards,
  Tim


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