Sounds good to me. But I'd only do one bug - bold for tabs
not-yet-viewed. Because what would you underline? What does partly
read mean when talking about a Navigator tab?
Garth Wallace wrote:
The general rule would be: boldface means totally
new/unread, underline means partly read,
dman84 wrote:
Patrick Gallagher wrote:
With Netscape 4.xx, you could upload a file to an FTP server by going
to that server in a broser window and dragging files onto the window
(not an effective way to upload an entire website, but perfect for a
quick fix) - in mozilla, dragging a file
David Illsley wrote:
Mitchell Baker wrote:
Mozilla.org has been investigating the large number
of reports problems associated with attempts at downloading the
most recent 0.9.9 milestone release.
Early investigation points to a large increase in the traffic
and demand for this release. To
Anyone else seeing this? I get this when I start the latest nightly.
XML Parsing Error: undefined entity
Location: chrome://communiator/content/profile/createProfileWizard.xul
Line Number 15, Column 1:
window title=newprofile.title; orient=vertical
^
Not happening with
=82534
Regards,
Luke
gavin long wrote:
Read here http://mpt.phrasewise.com/stories/storyReader$35
Interesting reading about the lack of usability in Mozilla. At least
I agree with the author.
They backed out non-full non-screen non-mode. Maybe drop that one a few
places, and change the link from bug
to NN4.x browsers for Windows.
If anyone can help me help NN remember the scroll position of the
previous page when using the back button, please let me know.
Thanks in advance.
Luke
PS: I noticed the http://www.yahoo.com seems to do a good job managing
scroll position. I've scrolled towards
It's gone from pretty stable in 0.9.6 to buggy in 0.9.7. Lots of
obnoxious gui bugs and trouble with downloads now.
haven't found the option yet.
Luke
Close Mozilla and add (or change) the following lines in your prefs.js
file using a plain text editor (like Notepad):
user_pref(mail.quoted_graphical, false);
user_pref(mail.quoteasblock, false);
[z]
,
but it is rendered at the very bottom. It appears correctly in MSIE.
I'm using 0.9.7 and it was also a problem on 0.9.6. If this is not the
correct place to report bugs of this sort, give me an address.
Luke
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Except with really ugly gray vertical lines. It's not just for this
Python newsgroup, either. I just don't like the bars period. This
really needs to be an option to turn off. If you can turn it off
somewhere, I haven't found the option yet.
Luke
bug 15144 Ability to add/remove toolbar buttons (customize toolbars)
3) Why has there been decided not to show the urlbar seperately from
the navbar like N4.x?
bug 49543 Separate Toolbar from Address Bar [urlbar]
6) Any plans on copying the fontsizing feature to the navbar?
7) Will
Until that bug's fixed, your ISA server config might allow you to use
the ISA / MS proxy client. Try running MS_FWC.MSI on
\\yourISAserver\mspclnt.
Cheers,
Thanks Will,
That is exactly the issue. It works if I don't require authentication
internally for Internet access. I should've
Um...just read the subject again. RedHat.
Ignore me.
Luke wrote:
Until that bug's fixed, your ISA server config might allow you to use
the ISA / MS proxy client. Try running MS_FWC.MSI on
\\yourISAserver\mspclnt.
Cheers,
Thanks Will,
That is exactly the issue. It works if I
Robert Zaichkowski wrote:
(snip)
For Netscape 6.x and Mozilla 0.9.x, I have come up with the demand for
the following features :
1. ActiveX support
(snip)
http://www.iol.ie/~locka/mozilla/plugin.htm
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Peter Lairo wrote:
Hi,
for some reason formatted text is not displaying correctly in
2001-11-25, winNT.
When I send myself a message with formatting (e.g., *bold* ), the
received text is not made *bold*.
Am i the only one having this problem or is it a regression bug?
Any tips
Travis Crump wrote:
I like the new icon for mozilla.org, but am I alone in thinking that it
would look better on a transparent background instead of the white
background? The white background looks pretty bad in the Tab titles and
even in the location bar it makes you do a double take
WilCoX wrote:
It is hard to describe but if you compare the rendering by IE and Mozilla,
you can see some image is missing from these URLs.
www.yahoo.com
www.cnn.com
www.msn.com.hk
www.sonique.com
I have come up an idea about the cause is:
You try to bookmark those URLs in IE, you can
is what I had been using, and am
thrilled to finally have a full featured, standards complient, BEAUTIFUL web
browser for Linux.
while (true) {
print Thank You!\n;
}
Luke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please CC me in response, I'm not subscribed.
Surely .announce-ing is on the list of important things to do when a
release is cut.
(I'd do it myself but not my place.)
Luke
Jay, Peter: Totally agree. Changing prefs on the fly. Target
Audience. Whiz Bang Neato and all that.
Gerv: Love your work, but I disagree with you here. Face it, it's a
bells and whistles world out there. People love this shite. Hell, I do.
Reading the bug comments, I can't see why we
as a helper application -- no go
I have tried changing the pluginlist under the $HOME/.mozilla directory
The installation instructions are so simple yet
I can't get the flash plugin to work :(
Can anyone help please.
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However, in trying to install point-7 at home, I've found that the
install
seems to run fine, but when starting Mozilla I get as far as the splash
page
and nothing more.
Do you still have N6 or
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