thnks Julien for the response
regards.
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Greetings: I would like to make a suggestion to enhance Safari. One of the
homepage features that makes Firefox (and even IE7) valuable is the option
of having your homepage open with multiple tabs. I know there is a Mac
workaround using Automator for this function but it would be quite useful
Hi Charles-
On May 11, 2008, at 4:54 PM, Charles Harlich wrote:
Greetings: I would like to make a suggestion to enhance Safari.
One of the homepage features that makes Firefox (and even IE7)
valuable is the option of having your homepage open with multiple
tabs. I know there is a Mac
Devs:
I'm wondering if the WebKit team would be interested in developing and
releasing a WebKit theme for WordPress. That is, a theme that uses as many
of the WebKit-specific abilities as possible (or as practical). Not only
could this be used for the WebKit site itself, but would be a good
Hi,
I do not understand how a client application should use IconDatabase to
display icons given its async nature.
It would seem that a client application should call
iconDatabase()-iconForPageURL() when it needs to display a particular icon
on startup. However, the way IconDatabase is
On Sunday 11 May 2008, Darin Adler wrote:
On May 11, 2008, at 5:08 PM, Adam Treat wrote:
It would seem that a client application should call iconDatabase()-
iconForPageURL() when it needs to display a particular icon on
startup. However, the way IconDatabase is written it appears that
On Sunday 11 May 2008, Darin Adler wrote:
Or you could do as Safari does and call iconForPageURL twice; the
first time it's display the icon if we already have it but the
second time it's I heard you have a new icon, lets display the new
icon we now know about.
It would probably be cleaner
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