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Plumb_Drumb
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Tue Sep 23, 2003 5:19 pm |
I thought it would be kind of convenient for users/readers of the site, if all the news links opened in a new window, instead of the Parent.
This way we could stay on your site and still check out the link.
I know we can right click for a new window, but I often forget to do that.
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Peoii
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Tue Sep 23, 2003 5:31 pm |
Plumb_Drumb wrote: |
I thought it would be kind of convenient for users/readers of the site, if all the news links opened in a new window, instead of the Parent.
This way we could stay on your site and still check out the link.
I know we can right click for a new window, but I often forget to do that.
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Only problem is, that breaks the "browser" in good coding standards.... People have the option to open them in a new window if they so choose (right click->open in new window, or in firebird, simply middle-click and you get it in a new tab).... So the designer of the site forcing that upon people isn't exactly a good idea.....
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Plumb_Drumb
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Tue Sep 23, 2003 5:36 pm |
Hmm, good point.
I hate standards  |
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Peoii
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Tue Sep 23, 2003 5:50 pm |
Standards rule though
I just suggest getting away from IE their prolly the most standard-breaking browser on the market......
check out Firebird, you'll be thankful ya did |
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Lalli-Oni
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Tue Sep 23, 2003 5:52 pm |
Opera... the sh*t right there |
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Plumb_Drumb
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Tue Sep 23, 2003 5:59 pm |
Peoii wrote: |
Standards rule though
I just suggest getting away from IE their prolly the most standard-breaking browser on the market......
check out Firebird, you'll be thankful ya did |
Yeah, I was thinking about downloading Firebird.
Standards are okay, but its nice when almost anything works on IE
Then again, that's dangerous too
Looks like can't have my cake and eat it too.
Btw, I should say, good job on sticking with the standards. |
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Peoii
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Tue Sep 23, 2003 6:06 pm |
Lalli-Oni wrote: |
Opera... the **** right there |
opera has quite a few problems with spacing issues.... especially when it comes to button sizing... though, i'm not saying it doesn't have potential.... just has HUGE damn buttons and the banner bothers me
I like my software free, completely free (ie: no ads) |
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Lalli-Oni
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Tue Sep 23, 2003 7:25 pm |
pfff... heard of cr*cks well yeah but it's cool that the skins change the buttons too |
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Peoii
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Tue Sep 23, 2003 7:30 pm |
Lalli-Oni wrote: |
well yeah but it's cool that the skins change the buttons too |
um, most browsers have "skins" that will change the buttons.... here's a whole list of them for Firebird: http://texturizer.net/firebird/themes/ |
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Lalli-Oni
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Tue Sep 23, 2003 9:10 pm |
oooh yeah? well Firebird doesn't have... errr... isn't... uuuh... a SPYWARE! AHA! OWNED! well I really think Opera is fast and easy and just suits my needys (suppose to be needs but it would sound girly ) |
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Plumb_Drumb
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Sat Sep 27, 2003 6:51 am |
What are the main differences between Mozilla and Firebird? |
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Sat Sep 27, 2003 2:42 pm |
Hold down SHIFT and left-click the link and a new window opens  |
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Peoii
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Sat Sep 27, 2003 7:07 pm |
Plumb_Drumb wrote: |
What are the main differences between Mozilla and Firebird? |
Firebird is the browser-only component of Mozilla. It offers a easier and less overwhelming preferences panel, yet all of the under-laying goodies are still accessable.
For those that use the mail component of Mozilla, there is also Thunderbird, so you can now have the applications seperated (which of course, offers some security benefit) instead of one grouped "suite". |
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Plumb_Drumb
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Sun Sep 28, 2003 6:52 am |
Thanks for the info.
I downloaded Firebird right after I posted that, lol.
It's nice, but faaaaar from finished.
Once it matures a bit more, I look forward to using it as my default browser.
Have you seen this browser?
www.irider.com
It's more based on IE (i think), so probably has a lot of security issues, but looks really cool
(Unfortunately its not free)
Watch the demo. |
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Peoii
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Sun Sep 28, 2003 3:23 pm |
Plumb_Drumb wrote: |
Thanks for the info.
I downloaded Firebird right after I posted that, lol.
It's nice, but faaaaar from finished.
Once it matures a bit more, I look forward to using it as my default browser.
Have you seen this browser?
www.irider.com
It's more based on IE (i think), so probably has a lot of security issues, but looks really cool
(Unfortunately its not free)
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Out of curiousity, what about Firebird in your mind is "faaaaar from finished"?
Sure, 0.6.1 has some minor issues with some plugins, but on the whole, I havn't found a single site that didnt' render properly (provided they were using standardized code). Of course all of those "IE ONLY" pieces of code out there aren't going to render, and that's a problem I believe that lay in the hands of the webmaster, not the browser programmers.
I'd be more than interested though in finding out what you felt was.. "lacking" or "broken" in Firebird.
Oh, and on IRider - In the system requirements:
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Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.01 or later must already be installed on your computer. Version 4.x is compatible, but unsupported. (If you're still using Internet Explorer 4.x or earlier, you probably want to upgrade to a later version for security reasons if nothing else.)
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So yeah, it's little more than an IE wrapper..... sad really when people think these are complete standalone browsers. |
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