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October 2009

Information Architects » Blog Archive » Designing Firefox 3.2

by sbrothier & 1 other
In January 2000, T-Online asked us what we’d do if we could design a browser from scratch. Our answer was “Tabs”. Eight years later Aza Raskin, head of user experience at Mozilla, asked me what I think a new tab should look like. The answer after days of mailing back and forth: “Forget tabs!”

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September 2009

The New (Media) Workout Plan - Patrick Moberg

by julie (via)

Every time you open a new tab to check out one of the following websites, stop. Get up from your computer and do the exercise associated with the site you were going to visit. After you complete the exercise, reward yourself by going to the website.

August 2009

Abstract Fonts - 12,813 Free Fonts

by cascamorto & 35 others
Since starting in 1998 we have grown to have over 12,000 free fonts and about 1 million unique downloads every month. You can view the fonts in many ways: latest, by category, by designer, by recent popularity, popularity climbers and sliders, similarity, best and worst rated, and more! Each of the fonts has a customizable string preview, character map, member comments, similar fonts as well as a font info tab with all kinds of helpful information about the font.

View Dependencies :: Modules pour Firefox

by decembre
View Dependencies adds a tab to the Page Info window, in which it lists all the files which were loaded to show the current page.

Modify Headers - Modify and filter http request headers - Extension Firefox

by decembre
Add, modify and filter http request headers. You can modify the user agent string, add headers to spoof a mobile request (e.g. x-up-calling-line-id) and much more. Take a look at the help tab of the Modify Headers window...

July 2009

Welcome to Firefox

by tadeufilippini
Thanks for installing the safest, fastest and most customizable version of Firefox yet. To start browsing, just close this tab as shown above. Personalize? Dress up your Firefox with easy-to-install “skins” for your browser. Learn More!

June 2009

JQuery Tools

by flyingpenguin & 8 others
Nice tab, tooltips, and other goodies

Answers and Questions » Blog Archive » Electrolysis: Making Mozilla Faster and More Stable Using Multiple Processes

by srcmax

We’re currently in the middle of stage one: Ben Turner and Chris Jones have borrowed the IPC message-passing and setup code from Chromium. We even have some very simple plugins loading across the process boundary! Most of the team is in Mountain View this week and we’re sprinting to see if we can implement a very basic tab in a separate process today and tomorrow.

welcome to firefox

by tadeufilippini
Thanks for installing the safest, fastest and most customizable version of Firefox yet. To start browsing, just close this tab as shown above.

May 2009

WordPress › Business Directory « WordPress Plugins

by delavigne
Business Directory The Business Directory plugin for Wordpress is an easy way to host a free directory page for your readers, affiliates, advertisers, community or club members. Invite them to submit a simple advertisement listing for themselves on your blog. Listings include company name, a short description, and contact information including a live URL. The plugin includes an admin tab that allows you to approve of listings before they appear live on the site. You can also edit and delete listings.

Java Profiling « www.jillesvangurp.com

by night.kame

I hope somebody in the TPTP project reads this: your stuff is unusable. If there’s a magic combination of settings that makes this shit work as it should: I missed it, your documentation was useless, the most useful suggestion I found was to not use TPTP. No I don’t want to fiddle with cryptic vm commandline parameters, manually compiling C shit, fiddle with well hidden settings pages, etc. All I wanted was right click, profile.

So am I now a Netbeans user? No way! I can’t stand how tedious it is for coding. Run profiler in Netbeans, go ah, alt tab to eclipse and fix it. Works for me.

Bien dit !

April 2009

Medallia Blog: Google Print & Library Lookup Mashup - Greasemonkey Library 2.0

by decembre
puts a small yellow box in the corner of your Google Print book search. The box includes a book title and a link to the library system's search results. When clicked, a new browser tab is created containing the library's lookup page with the book's location and status. The script also linkifies the library names on the latter page, to point to the library's street map, hours and phone page. This GM script acts on 2 completely separate pages. Should be relatively straightforward to alter for your own local library's book search API and map and hours.

TabExposé - Exposé for Safari

by gregg
How much do you love Tabs ? Anyone who experienced Tab browsering could not imagine for one second having to go back to a single-page windows surfing. How much do you love Apple Exposé - the feature that displays all open windows in a quick and clear way so you can access what you need in a snap? TabExposé is a Safari add-on that enables you to view all open tabs in Safari the same way Exposé displays all open windows on your Desktop.

using poEdit - Zend Framework Forum

by Spone & 1 other
poEdit doesn't find anything in the code. This problem is due to xgettext not recognizing *.phtml files. Change php-settings in tab for code interpreters 1. Add to files: *.php;*.phtml 2. Add -L php to xgettext: "xgettext --force-po -o %o %C %K %F -L php" Works like a charm (should be set by default by poEdit but no-one's perfect)

March 2009

Les 20 meilleures extensions Firefox pour développeurs web - Alsacréations

by Nissone & 3 others
Firebug, WebDeveloper Toolbar, Validateurs, IEView / IE Tab, Colorzilla, Fireshot, Dust-Me Selectors, MeasureIt, SmushIt, FirePHP / FirePython, Live HTTP Headers, X-Ray, Greasemonkey

Gmrun - Substitute for gnome run dialog in Ubuntu -- Ubuntu Geek

by Yann_L
‘Gmrun’ is a run-program utility that provides bash-like TAB completion and history, the ability to run commands in a terminal using CTRL-Enter. CTRL-R/CTRL-S may be used for history searches, similar to ‘bash’.

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