Holger Metzger wrote:
Not in Mozilla Mail. But it works fine in the browser. :-)
It doesn't work event at browser...
Err, you should really write english instead of german so rest of us
would understand that. ;-) Anyway, here is dummy babelfish
translation of it. :-)
Why does Mozilla have 0,9,9 so many new of bug? Write above all
dynamically from HTML Mozilla unlearned. Things on the previous versions
I have made yet again new startup page for Mail News. Now it fits
better to Modern theme and also classic. Now it has also some Moz gfx
:-P. http://www26.brinkster.com/archonon/mozillamail/mailnews.html
Anyway, I noticed that Mozilla have some problems rendering .PNG images
(check
RV wrote:
I noticed a new Download Manager under Tasks Tools.
Annoying bug:
If download is canceled, it can't be continued, but it still showed in
file listing.
Suggestions:
1. As download manager will be some of the most used parts of the Moz, I
suggest that shortcut to DM should be
Save all your works before going following address, this could crash
your computer. (*You have been warned*)
http://www.saunalahti.fi/lumipesu/lol.html
Is there anyway to stop Javascript looping endless times? or config
Mozilla somehow, that it ask first if user want to launch Telnet?
Ok, the page was removed. Check attached Html file.
Ok, the page was removed. Check attached Zip file (html inside).
Bug.zip
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Quick Launch works fine until I do something what consumes memory, like
playing Diablo2 or any other game. ;-) Is there someway to force
Mozilla to keep in memory?, because it's take eternity to bring Moz
back from Quick Launch, that time HD swaps like mad. (1 min or more)
I'd like to refer
Andreas R wrote:
IE always consumes your memory, since it's integrated with Windows.
IF you use Quick Launch, then at least it's your own choice if you want to.
Hmm, I meant that when Quick Launch enabled, Mozilla should
forced to keep in memory no matter what.
michael lefevre wrote:
...i guess it could be an
option...
Yep, thats what I want.
i can't see the logic in doing that though... if you have, say, 96Mb
RAM, and 32Mb is used by windows, a further 32Mb is used by mozilla, and
then you load diablo, if you then force mozilla (and of course
Preferences - Privacy Security - Cookies - Enable cookies based on
privacy levels [View]
Where is it? Anyhow, I want it back! :(
dman84 wrote:
I'm not seeing a problem with latest nightly. try 0.9.9 when it comes
around.
This seems to be new in 0.9.8, and it's very annoying bug. Browsing
DeviantArt is almost impossible.
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation.php?id=194735
I just made new startup page for Mozilla Mail News. Feel free to
give suggestions, edit or use it.
http://www26.brinkster.com/archonon/mozillamail/mailnews.html
JTK wrote:
Nope, not me LaGgy. Just a mentally ill fan.
Are you sure? Maybe it's you, but you don't just know what your alter ego is
doing ;)
David Gerard wrote:
COMMIES! COMMIES EVERYWHERE!
OMG! They got my computer!!11
:-D
inline: hambone1.jpg
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Both of them are fully compliant to standards.
Yes, I'm aware of that, but I need to find more pages like those, which
won't work correctly on IE. :-D
I just noticed that Optimoz causes Mozilla to slow considerably,
especially opening new windows, is there any solution for this, because
that is _very_ annoying when opening new window takes ~4 seconds and
totally freezes Moz.
Btw, is there coming any new version of Optimoz? 0.3.1 has been
Mozilla could have chance against IEOutlook if following are
implemented near future.
-Mouse Gestures included by default.
-Banner Blind, off by default, but could be turned on/off from preferences.
-Setup wizard after install, for average users. Wizard could ask if user
wants to kill banners
Mozilla could have chance against IEOutlook if following are
implemented near future.
-Mouse Gestures included by default.
-Banner Blind, off by default, but could be turned on/off from preferences.
-Setup wizard after install, for average users. Wizard could ask if user
wants to kill banners
Trolling wrote:
I visited the mozilla site today and noticed on one page ( Tools Tree
Status ) the gold five-point stars on a red background.
This sounds familiar... :)
grayrest wrote:
Runs great on my machine
Hmm, opening new window takes _very_ long, it's started about 0.9.3,
before that opening new window was fast. I tried Mozilla on fried
computer too and it was slow.
Athlon600mhz Duron900mhz
256mb
WinXP WinME
Is there available any official Mozilla banner? Like those 'Get Netscape
NOW' :)
I made one, but it's ugly :( ...but feel free to use it :)
WDA wrote:
Working with Mozilla 0.9.7. Very fast and very nice.
However, MailNews is very buggy, slow and lacks many features...
Chocobo_greens wrote:
Why on earth did the developers choose such a blatantly political (and
many cases offensive) symbol? is their intention to offend or insult?
1. You have been brainwashed, by 60' American propaganda films.
2. Read more history, from books, not from
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