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Initial thoughts on Google doctype
via Planet Mozilla by sheppy on May 15, 2008
... on the subject).Contrast this to MDC’s documentation for the same property, which includes a description of what the method does, what its result means, as well as a number of examples and a link to the WHATWG specification.This is a pretty typical example.Google doctype is an interesting experiment, and I’ll be curious to see what happens with it, despite my confusion over its purpose.
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Chandra and VLA spot Firefox logo
via Planet Mozilla by Jesse Ruderman on May 14, 2008
The Firefox logo has been spotted in space again. This time, it was found hiding in the center of our galaxy.
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Review of Summer ‘08 Goals
via Planet Mozilla by mitchell on May 15, 2008
Here’s a review and evaluation of the “Summer 2008 Goals” that I described in my last post. Indented text is the material that was written two years ago.Summer 2008 Goals1. Make the Mozilla project a centerpiece of the Internet. Why? To make our values, our “meme” a fundamental piece of the Internet’s futureContributors come to Mozilla to get involvedDevelopers come to Mozilla...
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Firefox 3 Themes
via Alex Faaborg by Alex Faaborg on May 15, 2008
If you are reading this post odds are you are one of the 1.2 million people currently enjoying a beta or nightly build of Firefox 3. However are you a big enough Firefox fan that you like to run it simultaneously on 4 different platforms? If not, here are some screen shots of the new themes for Firefox 3 for Vista, Linux, OS X and XP.(Note to press and bloggers: even our screenshots are open...
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Mozilla joins the Linux Mobile (LiMo) Foundation
via Planet Mozilla by Tristan on May 14, 2008
Nokia N800, a Linux-based device, running a Mozilla Gecko-based browserAs Jay Sullivan puts it,This is a great step for Mozilla. Our engineering team has worked very hard over the last couple of years to prepare for mobile. Our platform is now faster and leaner in the more constrained hardware and network environment of mobile phones. We’ve worked well with Nokia on shipping a Mozilla-based...
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Mozilla “On the Street” Interviews
via Planet Mozilla by (author unknown) on May 13, 2008
Shared by Tomer Cohen מישהו רוצה לעשות את זה גם בארץ? :-)One of our Mozilla Campus Reps came up with the idea last year, and we recently launched the Mozilla “On the Street” interviews project!With the Firefox 3 release just around the corner, I thought now would be the perfect time to get our Campus Reps out there to: A. find out what people have to say about Firefox...
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Auto-Complete on Subjects
via Planet Mozilla by (author unknown) on May 13, 2008
Shared by Tomer Cohen סוף־סוף משהו חדש בת'אנדרבירד 3. מזכיר פיצ'ר חשוב של פיירפוקס. :-)To make an initial start on our new search aspirations we need to begin testing and trying out some of our improved searching ideas.Quick SearchOur first step in this direction is to add an auto-complete on subjects in the Quick Search entry. It’s...
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Automatically launch or close Windows applications with CRP
via Download Squad by Brad Linder on May 07, 2008
Filed under: Utilities, Windows, FreewareControl Running Programs is a free Windows utility that (are you read for this?) controls your running programs. We love it when we find an application that lives up to its name. But what kind of control are we talking about?CRP has two components. The first controls how many instances of a program are running. For example, if you never want more than two...
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Firefox 3: Site Identification button
via Planet Mozilla by dria on May 06, 2008
[I use a Mac, so all the images in this post are of the Mac user interface. The UI for other platforms will differ slightly. Click on pictures to view other sizes.]Ensuring that users are safe, secure, and protected while they browse the Web is one of the greatest challenges facing browser makers. Browser security involves a delicate balance between protecting the user from the dangers that...
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