Archive for the 'mozilla' Category

Flash this

Tuesday, November 5th, 2002

Kill Flash ads in Mozilla with a little userContent.css

At last, my digits are whole again

Sunday, October 20th, 2002

Through some random referring that I’ve lost track of, I ended up at Andy Edmonds’ Mozilla category, and decided to subscribe to the RSS feed. Reading down through the older posts, I found a link to bug 146962, which explains the simple addition you need to make to your laptop’s Synaptics TouchPad’s ini file in […]

Flipping the switch

Saturday, October 12th, 2002

Making the Mozilla Phoenix browser my default.

My next browser?

Wednesday, September 25th, 2002

Posting from Phoenix 0.1, a re-casting of Mozilla as a browser rather than a bloated suite. No mail client. No IM client. No Composer. No spreadsheet. A browser. It’s already pretty quick, and they’ve just started throwing away the cruft that has built up in Mozilla. Another milestone or two, a few prefs added back […]

Mozilla embraces textareas?

Friday, June 28th, 2002

Fantastic news, if it works out. Marcus says a patch has been checked in to allow Mozilla to tell javascript what’s selected in a textarea. Not only is that good in terms of allowing bold/italic/link buttons to work cross-browser for things like weblog posting forms, it also gives me some hope for the other longterm […]