, mozilla, and have large icons?
grayrest
like this?
I imagine this to be open to all, especially those who are in some
way connected to the community, e.g. post in the newsgroups,
makes comments in bugzilla, etc.
What do you think?
Bamm
[EMAIL PROTECTED]??
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Has mozilla in it!
grayrest
Winodows. No coding involved, and every time someone figures a way
around it, they change it again. I haven't seen a pop up in four months :].
grayrest
You might want to try my OTHER moz page as well, it isn't as easy to
use, but it is cool.
http://grayrest.com/moz/resources/bookmarks.shtml
grayrest
it to work at all either way with javascript disabled. So it
really doesn't matter, but since you asked, it's back to its original
form except now it links to itself so people who like to look at the
status bar can see it does something.
grayrest
(be
they these ones or other ones) says, any icon(s) that get used for
mozilla thats intended to be a permanent solution must be checked in
under a license that prevents said icon(s) from being used for something
unrelated to mozilla.
grayrest
now, any
changes will most likely be a one character edit in the file. If you
have CSS problems, pop over into #mozillazine on irc.mozilla.org and you
can get help, the people who hang out there are nice, especially if
you're developing something.
grayrest
Neil wrote:
grayrest wrote:
You mean the event that updates the progress meter, onProgressChange?
Yes, that's the one.
grayrest
currently must set the links as a
bookmark then add a keyword, how to do this is the first thing on the
page. It isn't difficult.
grayrest
0.02. :0)
If I dragged a file onto what to me as a user appears to be a ftp
program, it should upload, if I drag it onto a browser window, it should
display.
grayrest
the style to underline,
*when load complete and window is not focused, change to bold, set a flag,
*on focus, clear the flag and set to normal.
I'll look at it if you file, but don't expect much.
grayrest
Colin Blake wrote:
Can someone on a fast machine count up how many lines of C, C++, XUL,
JavaScript, etc Mozilla is now?
a lot :]
grayrest
or maybe it should just upload like we all expect? Why involve
prefs? We have so many as it is. If we do a pref, it should be a pop up
with a remember this answer checkbox.
grayrest
Garth Wallace wrote:
grayrest wrote:
Luke wrote:
I don't know what this would take programming-wise, but I'd expect it
to be targetted Future...
I like this feature. Go ahead and file the bug, it shouldn't be
difficult, you just trigger on the same event as the annoying
rotating
(or something like that) in
classic.
grayrest
Stosh wrote:
I have no new messages between 7 am and 4 pm yesterday.
Just generally wondering
Stan
yes, more or less
Mr Ducky wrote:
I love the dom.disable_open_during_load option but now I have run
into a problem. I am developing a site (for internal use) that
actually needs to use a pop-up window during onload. Is there some way
that I can specifiy that certain sites are allowed pop-ups?
Also, the
/resources/bookmarks.shtml for all you need
to know about the topic.
grayrest
Peter Lairo wrote:
grayrest wrote:
ctrl+PageUp, ctrl+PageDown. Yes it's counterintuitive, no, they won't
change it because ctrl+tab cycles frames and that's important for
usability.
Important for usability. HaHa, good one. :-P
That's what they tell me :þ
on.
grayrest
Jo'ogn (J. Oppermann) wrote:
hi, i have to cope with web-design that should show on most
browsers equal results. (esp. NS4.79, NS6, IE5, IE6)
as even the interpretation of fontsizes defer i was wondering
if there's sth like a bug, or interpretation comparsion
between browsers that would
.
grayrest
;}, where id is the element id.
grayrest
grayrest wrote:
The Keyword search (http://www.mozillanews.org/index.php3?article=55 for
those not in the know) is great, but I would really like to be able to
send the info via POST due to
http://cgi.gatech.edu/cgi-bin/directory/lookup not accepting GET
variables. I did see the followup
/ is your best
bet. There WAS an O'Reiley network article on how to use it to do such
things.
grayrest
my forthcoming mozilla resources site and hope
to be an aid to the mozilla community.
grayrest
Parish wrote:
Credit where credit's due, MS should be given a pat on the back for this.
Object Detection! Object Detection! NOT BROWSER SNIFFING! Why can't
people do this? See
http://www.xs4all.nl/~ppk/js/index.html?/~ppk/js/cms.html
grayrest
(). Perhaps you could add toJavaConsole() on
one line of your prefs.js (It IS a javascript file, right?) and it would
work? if not, then you'll have to get the XPCOM interface then call it,
or I could be completely wrong.
grayrest
if those are available to scripts
running in a web page, but I would first try changing the new window
name to _blank to create it in a new window.
grayrest
is
a desirable way to go.
Sheesh!
What platform are you running on? I get the native filepicker under
Win2k, complete with up a folder (parent) button.
grayrest
article saying
that POST works for him, but I think that's due to the server running a
recent CGI.pm that can take both, but it does not work at the gatech
address (http://cgi.gatech.edu/cgi-bin/directory/lookup/whois?name=%s
fails). Is there any way to do this?
grayrest
, 1024x768 on left (main), 800x600 on right, hitting f11
on right monitor results in a 800x600 window at 0,0 on screen0.
0.9.9 release, 2002031104, windows 2000
grayrest
vertical centering, I think it should
be a CSS3 thing and should have been a CSS2, but that's my opinion.
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78087 is the bug you're
looking for.
grayrest
Ed S wrote:
Hi All,
Here is a thread of mine from alt.html that I thought might be a bug
do to
make their site standards compliant.
Thanks,
you can file an evangelism bug. I did a quick search for the url and
came up with nothing.
grayrest
.
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and *do* use it.
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page stating that the site is under construction and you're the only
person working on it. Am I missing something?
grayrest
Cowboy X wrote:
Is there any way to configure Mozilla to use Windows Notepad (or any
other plaintext editor) when the view source command is executed?
no, but there is a bug for it. I'd like to once again declare the
supremacy of vi over notepad by stating that notepad sucks.
grayrest
if it's name is identical
to a file that was just downloaded?
If your cache is turned on, no, it does not re-download the same picture
over and over, telling moz to get a fresh copy puts a fresh copy in the
cache, it's then used like the cached image it replaced.
grayrest
anyway when running nightly installs, most developers do
as well, I haven't had problems with anything thus far that this hasn't
solved.
grayrest
search, gi for a google image search, ggr for a google group
search, it's much easier.
grayrest
do do I've just installed 0.9.8 but it still
won't work...
This sounds like a corrupted history file. Delete your history file
(history.mab in your mozilla user directory) and try again. The rest I
have no idea about.
grayrest
with moz, but it's been a while and I could just be
making that up :].
grayrest
Sören Kuklau wrote:
Duh, just read that Microsoft were to implement onmousewheel as
attribute in IE 6 SP1. Then checked whether HTML 4.01 and / or XHTML 1.1
have it - which is unsurprisingly not the case. So I have to ask: when
will they finally stop with the standards-violation-crap.
The
David A. Cobb wrote:
I need to change my e-mail address in the Mozilla Bugzilla.
How do I do that?
email [EMAIL PROTECTED], ask him to change your account email.
grayrest
I use). :))
I know sawfish and enlightenment, but do not delve much into the realm
of linux. I was unsure if this was a windows add-on or a linux
windowmanager.
grayrest
jonathan chetwynd wrote:
anyone know?
I don't think there's any plans ATM, the mozilla suite itself is fairly
processor/memory intensive even for desktops. The gecko core, however,
could probably be ported without great difficulty, stripped down, and
stuck in a PDA.
grayrest
back. The upper right pane can
have its contents changed, the most interesting to you will be Computed
Style and CSS Style Rules.
grayrest
The DOMInspector is the greatest thing since sliced bread.--me
believe that history is implemented as an RDF
structure (you can read about it at xulplanet) and can be interfaced
using JavaScript from the front end. That's about it :]
grayrest
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
Sören Kuklau wrote:
mozilla/mailnews/base/build/newmail.ico
There's no such file, nor is there any mailnews folder?!
http://lxr.mozilla.org/seamonkey/source/mailnews/base/build/newmail.ico
He just wants, as I do, to change the icon on his local installation
files in mozilla/chrome/default directory. I've
made a set available through xpi install
http://www.grayrest.com/moz/icons.html
If you're not in windows, you're SOL in this area.
grayrest
://moznet/#mozillazine to get his word listing.
grayrest
David Gerard wrote:
http://www.kibo.com/kibopost/happyweb/
Sounds good, let's get hyatt to implement a user-pref for it, some might
be sad when surfing.
grayrest
to know when the milestone will be out. I've heard they have one really
bad problem with it, but not much else.
grayrest
it branched, the branch is now (0.9.8) the parentheses indicates
that it isn't the milestone while the trunk is 0.9.8+ because it's past
the point where 0.9.8 branched. The about: screen hasn't been updated.
grayrest
Travis Crump wrote:
But the only real reason to want to exit the browser completely(instead
of just closing[Ctrl-W vs Ctrl-Q] the browser window) is when installing
xpis which is a rare occurence, or when upgrading Mozilla in which case
every component would have been upgraded and would
www.mozilla.org several days from now and look for the link
to download 0.9.8 (don't bother getting 0.9.7, wait a few days for the
new version). It should run faster with less problems.
grayrest
to the opens with...
8. pick which program you want to associate the filetype with
9. Hit OK, OK until you're out.
grayrest
gets focus.
bug 121477
If you would like to see all the requests, simply go to the query page
on bugzilla and check the tabbed browser component of the browser. It's
easy and fast.
grayrest
mozilla 1.0.
grayrest
Since this is a mozilla forum, I'll be using references to bugs a lot in
the discussion below go to http://bugzilla.mozilla.org and type in the
bug number to get there (sorry if I'm insulting, but you don't appear to
be very involved with the mozilla project ;)
Kenneth Pardue wrote:
will the
La pooh wrote:
Why not get a proffesional to design a real logo and graphical style for the
mozilla.
The design of the site and logo and splash screen looks like shit.
Looks like a 12 yearold drew it in psp.
And please do not let any open source guy do it, they seem to not be
so
, I would think about what they say, but they don't.
That pretty much sums up my view, so I'll not be posting regarding this
subject again.
grayrest
Ian Hickson wrote:
I was the one who told kerz how to set up the site as he did -- and
despite what he said, there is no explicit redirection. Any implicit
redirection simply uses bugs in IE. If IE supported HTML correctly,
it would be using the same stylesheet as Mozilla. Like I said, from
This discussion should be held on the mozillazine forums.
http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback/list.php?f=1
Jonas Jørgensen wrote:
It looks like it:
pref(browser.chrome.site_icons, true);
pref(browser.chrome.favicons, true);
...has been changed to:
pref(browser.chrome.site_icons, true);
pref(browser.chrome.favicons, false);
Dave, you rock! :-D
I'm happy to see this.
CaT wrote:
On Sat, Jan 19, 2002 at 07:48:51PM -0500, Travis Crump wrote:
why exactly can't you just do 'cp /dev/null webroot/favicon.ico', and
forget about it?
Why should I have to? Why do people think it's ok to make a browser that
assumes I have an icon file? What's next? favsound.wav?
YES, YES, YES,...
Proposal: What about a white seagull on white ground!!! That would
ensure nobody feels insulted. :-)
Roland
I vote for a snowman in a blizzard!!
Thomas wrote:
Hi! I'm using Netscape 6.2.1 and have problems with the back/forward
buttons (example: www.hebus.com) I click back but Netscape stays on the
page. Is this problem resolved in the latest Mozilla releases? I haven't
downloaded Mozilla since the release of 6.1.
Thanks!
.
grayrest
while I'm at it,
validation for his
css:http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.aumha.org%2Findexz.htmwarning=1profile=css2
validation for his
Ali Inak wrote:
is this specific to my setup, or is this how it runs on every windows
machine ?
i am running win98se, 550mhz, 320mb ram.
thanks
Runs great on my machine (win2k, 2x700mhz, 512mb ram) but my machine
isn't typical. I also had it running at work on (nt4, 600mhz, 256mb
RTH wrote:
I apologize if this has already been brought up...
There is no button or tab to let me search for certain newsgroups:(
There are 4 half-boxes at the bottom right of the subscribe window.
There is no text on any of them but I am able to click them (nothing
happens though). Anyone
if I'm wrong.
grayrest
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