Apparently you don't know what chrome is in Firefox terminology.
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Since that was a fairly bad explanation, here is an image (I'm too lazy to finish it). That would be holding left and pressing square. Some combination of chars in each box could be like abcd, efgh, ijkl, mnop, qrst, uvwx, yz12, 3456, and 7890. You could have puncuation and other things with L1 and R1, but you know nobody uses puncuation on IRC anyway.
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Have you ever played Killzone? It's a bad game, but the way you input your name on there is pretty interesting. It's a 3 by 3 grid, with four characters in each box arranged in a diamond. You select the box you want with the d-pad and choose the letter with the corresponding symbol (x, square, triangle, circle). It's a great system that I think would work very well on the PSP.
Even if IE gets 100% standards compliant, lots of people will still use IE 6 and lower for years to come. I'm thinking it will take at least two years before at least 50% of IE users start upgrading. So developers will still have to make ass-backwards code for them.
That's because they are not informed or misinformed about what is right. Microsoft is ruining the Internet because of IE. We need to explain to users what is right and wrong, so we can fix it, so everything can be better, and we can all be happy.
Typing anything in the address bar of Firefox without a domain uses I'm Feeling Lucky, so it's probably higher now. Or maybe it just searches and gets the first one.
Image alt text is not meant to show up when hovered over. It's supposed to show up when the image doesn't load, or for other kinds of browsers.
A better solution would be to put a title attribute on the a element.
That's because Firefox didn't (doesn't?) delete the old registry uninstall info. You can do it yourself. It's under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Uninstall
A knee-biter would be someone or something that bites knees. Simple logic there.
Isn't Triton the codename for Internet Explorer or something?
Apparently you don't know what chrome is in Firefox terminology.
Since that was a fairly bad explanation, here is an image (I'm too lazy to finish it). That would be holding left and pressing square. Some combination of chars in each box could be like abcd, efgh, ijkl, mnop, qrst, uvwx, yz12, 3456, and 7890. You could have puncuation and other things with L1 and R1, but you know nobody uses puncuation on IRC anyway.
Have you ever played Killzone? It's a bad game, but the way you input your name on there is pretty interesting. It's a 3 by 3 grid, with four characters in each box arranged in a diamond. You select the box you want with the d-pad and choose the letter with the corresponding symbol (x, square, triangle, circle). It's a great system that I think would work very well on the PSP.
I actually laughed at that. :P
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Even if IE gets 100% standards compliant, lots of people will still use IE 6 and lower for years to come. I'm thinking it will take at least two years before at least 50% of IE users start upgrading. So developers will still have to make ass-backwards code for them.
That's because they are not informed or misinformed about what is right. Microsoft is ruining the Internet because of IE. We need to explain to users what is right and wrong, so we can fix it, so everything can be better, and we can all be happy.
That's because /. was more than likely designed to work in IE, and IE doesn't render things according to standards.
Seriously, how many times must you post this?
Typing anything in the address bar of Firefox without a domain uses I'm Feeling Lucky, so it's probably higher now. Or maybe it just searches and gets the first one.
Would you really trust anything named "Linux" from Microsoft?
It would be both in and out at the same time, and when you look at it, it is neither.
Déjà Vu. It's like the Matrix. Not because Neo had a Déjà Vu in it, but because it sucks.
Image alt text is not meant to show up when hovered over. It's supposed to show up when the image doesn't load, or for other kinds of browsers. A better solution would be to put a title attribute on the a element.
There is a solution to the second problem: http://www.pikey.me.uk/mozilla/
It reloads the pages from when you closed it. I haven't test the new version, but it's supposed to have crash recovery now.
That's because Firefox didn't (doesn't?) delete the old registry uninstall info. You can do it yourself. It's under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\Uninstall
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I hope you realize that that was quoted from the page...