Articles by ElGuru

XP Support Continues

Just because Windows Vista is being released today does not mean Mozilla is going to stop supporting Windows XP after the upcoming Firefox 3 release later this year. The only reason Mozilla ended support for Windows 95/98/Me with the upcoming Firefox 3 release was because Microsoft discontinued support for these obsolete operating systems. Mozilla’s plans are as long as Microsoft continues to support Windows XP, they will continue to support XP with future Firefox releases. So now million dollar question: When does Microsoft plan to discontinue Windows XP support? The answer depends on if you were using XP Home or…

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Add-Ons & Download Managers in Sidebar

Note: The below directions apply to Firefox 2 or older. More updated directions canbe found at The Firefox Extension Guru’s Wiki. Here is a neat little trick to open the Add-Ons and Download Managers into the sidebar instead of a new window: From the Bookmarks Menu, select Organize Bookmarks Click the New Bookmark Button In Name field enter what you want to call this bookmark (Add-Ons or Downloads) In the Location field copy/paste the appropriate address below: Add-Ons: chrome://mozapps/content/extensions/extensions.xul Downloads: chrome://mozapps/content/downloads/downloads.xul Check the box: Load this bookmark in sidebar Click OK To make it even easier to access the Add-Ons…

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Get Mail Extension

Some folks have asked what happened to the “Get Mail” button that use to be in the older Firefox 1.5.0.X builds. For reasons not really clearly stated the developers opted to remove the button in Firefox 2. However, with the Get Mail extension, you can have the icon back. The extension works with Firefox 2.0 and newer. One word of warning this extension may not display correctly if you are not using the default Firefox theme. If this is the case you may want to inform the theme offer and see if they can provide icon support. 06/21/07: Link has…

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Thunderbird 2.0b2 Released

Earlier this week the next Thunderbird 2 milestone, Beta 2 was released. We are getting closer to the final release of Thunderbird 2. According to the Roadmap, the estimated release is first quarter 2007. Given how late into January we are and also that there will still be a couple release candidates, I am going to guesstimate the final release sometime in March. New features with Thunderbird 2: Visual Refresh (new look) Improved Message Notification Message Tags Folder Summary Popups* Tabbed Message* * Still in development News Source: mozillaZine   Permalink

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SearchLoad 0.3.1 Extension Released

Yet another new release (v 0.3.1) of the SearchLoad Extension. A couple minor changes but nice fixes though. The main change/fix is on the options screen, in Searchbar section there is no longer a 99 second maximum limit before the search bar is cleared and/or the search engine is reset back to the default. You can now specify however much (or little) time you want before these actions happen. The other change was on the tabs section, Keep blank tab has been renamed the Detect blank tab. I still cain’t get this feature to work right, as in theory if…

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SearchLoad 0.3 Extension Released

Naturally, after I reviewed the SearchLoad Extension a new version (0.3) is released. However the functionality of the extension has not changed, just the options. Prior to version 0.3 the extension added Search Options to the Tools menu. With version 0.3, this has been removed and a search tab has been added the main options panel (Tools, Options…).

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Who patches better: Microsoft or Mozilla?

An Interview with Window Snyder Window Snyder was a senior security strategist at Microsoft before leaving in 2005 to become a founder and CTO of Matasano Security LLC. Last September she became Mozilla Corp.’s security chief and is now responsible for locking down the popular Firefox browser and other programs. In this Q&A, Snyder credits Microsoft for working hard at a faster and more accurate patching process and admits that, sometimes, even Mozilla has to pull back on security updates at the 11th hour. But she says Mozilla will always be a step ahead because a huge open source community…

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My Fx Splash Screen & FastStone Capture

Once I was able to get the Splash options window working I made a visit to Mr Tech’s Firefox Splash Screens site and found a Splash Screen I liked. I also took a couple minutes (literally) to get and install the free FastStone Capture software thanks to an excellent recommendation from Ryan at CyberNet News. The quality is outstanding compared to the conventional Windows screen capture plus it allows me to save the files in PNG format. There are lot of other features with FastStone I have yet to try out. So with the FastStone Capture software I was able…

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Tweaking the About Screen

The standard About Firefox screen is pretty boring looking. It is even worse for those of us using the Bon Echo or Minefield nightlies since it uses a globe without the firefox as the image (Minefield’s globe has a stick of dynamite stuck in it). However, you can tweak your About Screen by changing the image, the color and font of the text as well as the size of the window. Here is my new & improved About Screen: Note: For this tweak I recommend using the ChromEdit Plus extension. Simply add and modify these lines to your userChrome.css file…

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