'Yes, firefox is indeed greater than women. Can women block pops up for you? No. Can Firefox show you naked women? Yes.'
Women don't show you popups in the first place. And Firefox can show you pictures of naked women, but a woman can show you a naked woman in person, which is much much better than a picture.
My problem wasn't ignorance, but procrastination. I would always wait until the last moment to decide if I should get informed on the issues,
That's excactly what happened for me today. I waited until yesterday to research the candidates, but I did vote today and am glad I did. It's an awesome feeling to vote for the first time. BTW, I'm Independent too.
Here's an idea: every 30 years, make it change from counting from January 1st, 1970, to 30 years later, 2000. 30 years later 2030, and so on. Would that work?
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LOL, that actually looks better than webvastu.com. Nice use of pastel colors with the white border between the sections is. Points off for excessive l33tspeak though.
Go to about:config in the address bar. Type "checkc" in the filter box to find the hidden pref extensions.checkCompatibility. Double-clicking it will set it to false, allowing you to install any extension you want, even if it says its not compatible.
"I fail to see how referring a user to a more suitable piece of free software could be detrimental."
It isn't, so long as you don't come off as rude in doing so.
But that's the thing. People (including me) want to be able to use One Tool for "image-related stuff", which means editing photos, drawing stuf, or drawing stuff on photos like circles around stuff. It keeps things simple, and simplicity is beautiful.
#bookmarks-menu .bookmark-item .menu-iconic-left {
display: none !important;
}
Sounds like you still believe girls have cooties. News flash: they dont.
"All jocks ever think about is sports. All we ever think about is sex."
until someone tries to legally change their name to the hex code?
That, sir, is an insult to monkeys the world over.
I wish I got one of these for Christmas. Merry Christmas Slashdot!
'Yes, firefox is indeed greater than women. Can women block pops up for you? No. Can Firefox show you naked women? Yes.'
Women don't show you popups in the first place. And Firefox can show you pictures of naked women, but a woman can show you a naked woman in person, which is much much better than a picture.
Shit, I used up my mod points! Mod parent up!
Here's an idea: every 30 years, make it change from counting from January 1st, 1970, to 30 years later, 2000. 30 years later 2030, and so on. Would that work?
It is Alt+Shift+S now.
As a followup, why are the / and ' keys set to bring up the Find bar? It seems as if the user is meant to accidentally hit it.
Seconded, I'd like to know too.
http://blog.vlad1.com/archives/2006/10/01/120/ http://blog.vlad1.com/archives/2006/10/02/121/ http://blog.vlad1.com/archives/2006/10/04/122/ http://blog.vlad1.com/archives/2006/10/04/123/ http://blog.vlad1.com/archives/2006/10/05/124/ These posts, in order, are about the visit and what they learned.
Firefox comes with the DOM Inspector and Talkback extensions in the installer. They're in the custom options.
Which, by the way, can be fixed by this code in userChrome.js:
Crashed my FF2 here.
That was a hoax.
LOL, that actually looks better than webvastu.com. Nice use of pastel colors with the white border between the sections is. Points off for excessive l33tspeak though.
http://tmp.garyr.net/tab_mix_plus-dev-build.xpi This version works in FF 2.
Places was too buggy to make it into Firefox 2. It will be in Firefox 3 though.
Go to about:config in the address bar. Type "checkc" in the filter box to find the hidden pref extensions.checkCompatibility. Double-clicking it will set it to false, allowing you to install any extension you want, even if it says its not compatible.
"I fail to see how referring a user to a more suitable piece of free software could be detrimental." It isn't, so long as you don't come off as rude in doing so.
But that's the thing. People (including me) want to be able to use One Tool for "image-related stuff", which means editing photos, drawing stuf, or drawing stuff on photos like circles around stuff. It keeps things simple, and simplicity is beautiful.
http://gimpshop.net/