Mozilla's Goodger on Firefox's Future
An anonymous reader writes "The New Zealand Herald has an interview with Ben Goodger, lead engineer for Firefox at the Mozilla foundation. In it he describes how he got started, his reasons for Firefox's existence and what the future may hold for the little browser that could."
She had 5-6 different spywares running at the same time on her windows xp box!
No, the IT theme is meant to be like that
It's the table layout, not the theme. They "bleed" into each other on Mozilla, but Konq handles it just fine.
Time is what keeps everything from happening all at once.
Like changing the IT colors to something that doesn't cause blindness? (please oh please oh please oh please...)
Show me on the doll where his noodly appendage touched you.
Heh - it still amuses me when I see people make that sort of request about the IT section colour scheme.
/. editors actually cares enough to do anything in response to the complaints.
Go take a look at games, think about how much worse it is and how much longer it's existed, then think about how likely it is that any of the
Oh and Jamie, you're lying - slash does not emit valid HTML 3.2. Fine by me, just don't treat us like idiots please; some of us do this for a living.
It's official. Most of you are morons.
wow so many nonexistant attributes all over the place.
Either 5 people modded it up without any verification in the ten minutes it took people to post proof that it was wrong, or some other factor is at work!
Yes, Games is a little annoying too. The difference, however, is that the beige-on-white is hard to read, and painful. Games just doesn't affect me that way, because the darker purple provides some contrast.
It would be nice if there was a option in the preferences somewhere that would "force all pages to be Slashdot green". That way, we wouldn't have to keep removing "it" from the URLs of stories, or changing it to something more imaginative.
Show me on the doll where his noodly appendage touched you.
The reason for the difference between my scan (180) and other others here (189) is that I took a copy of the current page, added the meta content line (which needs to be added if you're scanning from a local hard drive instead of over http) and uploaded the site to the w3c validator.
If anyone is interested in reproducing this, you need to add this element to the head:
(The charset was determined by right-clicking the web page (as rendered over http) and checking the properties.)
Nah, a good troll is subtle and informed. This was just random ranting w/o knowing what the fuck you are talking about, AC.
"Faith: Belief without evidence in what is told by one who speaks without knowledge, of things without parallel." - A.B.
Your condescending attitude notwithstanding, if you'd actually read my post, you'd know I already know how to do that.
I know, "it's not that hard", but the point is that I shouldn't have to do that in order to read an article without hurting my eyes. I am suggesting that maybe it should be changed so that Slashdot always uses a plain default if the user wants it.
Show me on the doll where his noodly appendage touched you.
Microsoft incorporates security in its products, its just not valid security!
COme on guys! I am sure you can do better than that feeble excuse! ;)
Have a nice day!