Pictures Tagged firefox
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Asa managed to get live streaming working from a camera to a machine to an icecast server and into Firefox - no plugins required. No html, even. | Mentat Kibernes posted a photo:

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If you use #1. Firefox www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ browser... you can add this cool stuff to make Flickr more fun via #2. Greasemonkey (add this after you download Firefox addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/748) add-ons. Then you can add any or all of these add-ons :) Have fun! #3. digital-photography-school.com/blog/10-really-useful-flic...
I had some of these before, but in the course of looking for something yesterday, I found these as well. I tried most of them out...and really like them, so thought I would put the links here. I always hate trying to find this stuff. It has a cool slide bar that you can make pics appear on a solid black or solid white background, or any color grey between just by using a slide bar to the left of each photo. The AUTO PAGE is super handy! Lots of toys!
Since I have had a couple FM's about this...let me clarify. :D You need to install FIREFOX browser (basic) AND GREASEMONKEY first...BEFORE you can go to the last link #3 ADDONS... They describe each of the 10 addons...so if you think it is something you would use then download it. It's very easy, and the nice thing is, if you do not use or like it, you can simply uncheck it by the little "monkey face" in the corner of your screen and disable any items you do not like. | titlap posted a photo:

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Less than a month after announcing that version 1.0 of its Chrome Web browser is no longer a beta, Google has released an alpha version of Chrome 2.0. Available through Google's Chrome Developer Channel, the updated browser brings many notable improvements over Chrome 1.0.
The alpha version of Chrome 2.0 shows that Google continues to play catch-up with its elder siblings, Internet Explorer and Firefox. Updates to the Chrome browser include the addition of form autocomplete (one of the features ... Read more... | coda posted a photo:

I got a credit in the footer, bonus. And what the hell?
http://1architect.ir |
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Swishsrelic displays admirable stoicism in the face of Firefox's provocation. | flakeparadigm posted a photo:

Welcome to Open Source,
The future of computer software |
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woah nice illustration representing browsers reign with respect to years. | trtrailer posted a photo:

Example of how my dojo-enabled form renders in Firefox 3.x |
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Playing around with Firebug. Ultimately not a great solution as you need to test on the mobile device, which typically does not run Firefox/Firebug/FireUnit! Also one cannot test Internet Explorer on the desktop of course.
I think Gears test cases can be adapted.
code.google.com/p/gears/source/browse/#svn/trunk/gears/te...
And I'll probably suggest a stripped down version of Gears style tests for unit testing in Bondi. | igorschwarzmann posted a photo:

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Firefox only (Windows/Mac/Linux): Firefox extension Mouseless Browsing (MLB) adds numbers next to clickable elements on any page, allowing you to quickly navigate to any portion of the page from the comfort of your home row.
We've mentioned MLB once before, but the latest version adds support for dynamic webapps like Gmail, Google Reader, or Facebook. (Previously if a page was updated without reloading entirely, the new links were not identified by MLB. Now they are.) Aside from support for ... Read more... | azaraskin posted a photo:

The first part of an article about UX design in Mozilla Labs in the magazine "Mac People" |
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