2007

Review: CoLT

[digg=http://digg.com/software/CoLT_Copying_a_Link_as_Link] Back in October I touched briefly on my favorite and by far most used extension, CoLT (Copy Link Text). Since then I have found myself using it even more and have even taken advantage of the custom styles option. In the beginning I used CoLT mainly for copying entire (Text AND Links) HTML links. All I had to do was right-click (no need to highlight) the link I wanted to copy and selected from the context menu, ‘Copy Link Text & Locations As’ followed by ‘HTML Link’ from the sub menu. The extension automatically generated the HTML code for…

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Weekly Update 2007-02-12

News from today’s Mozilla Weekly Update meeting: Fx 1.5.0.10 & 2.0.0.2 – RC1 builds out last Friday (02/09). So far so good, but there are some IE7 migration bugs. Release date pushed back to 02/21/07 due to President’s Holiday Gecko 1.9a2 – Around 32,000 download since release last Wednesday (02/07) Thunderbird 2.0 – Code freeze set for 02/27 News Source: Mozilla WeeklyUpdates Permalink

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Fx Add-ons Overhaul Pt 2

[Part 1][Part 2][Part 3][Part 3.5][Part 4][Part 4.5] As I mentioned Saturday, Mozilla is overhauling the Firefox Add-ons site. Earlier today Mozilla had made available a preview of the new and (not) improved Firefox Add-ons site. Besides removing a huge chunk of add-ons such as Clear Cache Button, CacheViewer, SeachLoad Options, Stylish, CoLT, Infolister, Linky, AJAX Yahoo! Mail, DisableBackspaceNavigation, Restarter, Smiley Xtra, Spellbound, Splash, Stop Autoplay, TinyURL Creator, Update Channel Changer and WeatherBug to name a few, I’ve noticed these changes thus far: URL format for the extensions has changed because of the multi-language support (English, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, Korean, French…

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Fx Add-ons Overhaul Pt 1

[Part 1][Part 2][Part 3][Part 3.5][Part 4][Part 4.5] The Firefox Add-ons site, particularly the extensions side is undergoing a major overhaul this weekend. “Mozilla Corp. will relaunch its popular Firefox add-on site Monday by culling the several thousand extensions listed for its open-source browser to just a couple of hundred. Rather than list all the available Firefox and Thunderbird extensions — Shaver estimated that there are approximately 2,000 available now — the site will drop marginal add-ons, as well as those no longer maintained by their creator or not updated for the browsers and e-mail clients now in use. A couple…

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Not so much new features with Fx 3.0a2

With the release of Firefox 3.0a2/Gecko 1.9a2 earlier this week, there has been a common question, “So what new features come with this milestone? ” The short answer: not much. The long answer is best summed up by Percy from Mozilla Links: “The Mozilla project has released the second alpha of Gran Paradiso. Like Alpha 1 it is not much about Firefox but a testing vehicle for a large number of changes to the underlying Gecko rendering engine. Some important changes have occurred that affect the rendering of partially downloaded content (XML and web pages as well) and the calculation…

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Tabs or Windows?

Over on Go Firefox!, an interesting question was posted: Which uses less system resources (memory)? My theory is using tabs would use less resources then having the same sites opened in separate windows. My reasoning is each window has to load the entire browser interface, not just the page content. So, I did a little experiment. First using Firefox 2.0.0.1 with a clean profile (no extensions, no plug-ins and default theme) and imported my bookmarks from another profile. For the first test, I opened Firefox with the clean profile and choose 5 sites and opened each one in its own…

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Windows Live Hotmail

I’ve been a Windows Live Mail Beta (@live.com) user for a while now. So far it has been the best of the web based e-mail clients I have used. I’ve used Lycos, MyWay, Yahoo and even Hotmail in the past but the accounts always become bombarded with spam. Even with the spam protection enabled I still get up to 10+ spam e-mails in my Yahoo Mail INBOX on a daily basis. The only downside, since Windows Live Mail is a Microsoft product, I have to use IE Tab for the messages to display correctly. Sometime in the near future, Windows…

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Flock 0.7.10 Released

Flock has release a minor “Maintenance Patch” with version 0.7.10. Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.0.9) Gecko/20070130 Firefox/1.5.0.9 Flock/0.7.10.1 The 0.7.10 Flock Maintenance Patch has several enhancements and bug fixes including: Added support for Blogger Beta auto detection Added a progress bar when adding photos to the Photo Uploader Added support for .bmp type photos Open or closed state of the photobar is preserved across Flock restarts Better error messaging and error handling when uploading photos to Photobucket. News Source: Flock Release Notes

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Blockbuster Super Bowl Commercial

Since I waiting for this DNS issue to resolve itself, I am holding off on posting any other major Firefox/Mozilla News. So, a little something different. I am one of those people who are more interested in the Super Bowl Commercials than the game itself (although this year’s was a really great game). One my favorites is the Blockbuster Commercial for Blockbuster Total Access… [youtube=http://youtube.com/watch?v=lamqPTAMFBg] YouTube: Blockbuster Super Bowl Commercial

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Permalinks & Domain

I am in the process of getting my new domain, www.ffextensiongurublog.info setup with the blog. I have been experiencing some issues with the DNS servers tonight so the new domain may not be working for some people. Hopefully this will clear itself up shortly, but may take up to 48 hours for some of the servers to update. Once the DNS issues are resolved you should be able to access the blog using the new www.ffextensiongurublog.info address. With the new domain name setup, the address in the address bar remains static regardless of where in the blog you are. Because…

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