If you're a web developer, and a Fx user, this is a 'must-have' extension:
http://chrispederick.com/work/webdeveloper/
Build date: January 19, 2007
This is a discussion on Oh, Glorious Day!!! Web Developer 1.1.2 is released [January 19th, 2007] in the Open Discussion & Chit-chat forum
If you're a web developer, and a Fx user, this is a 'must-have' extension:
http://chrispederick.com/work/webdeveloper/
Build date: January 19, 2007 ...
If you're a web developer, and a Fx user, this is a 'must-have' extension:
http://chrispederick.com/work/webdeveloper/
Build date: January 19, 2007
DISCLAIMER Any resemblance between the views expressed above and those of the owners and operators of this system is purely coincidental. Any resemblance between these views and my own are non-deterministic. The existence of Vin DSL is questionable. The existence of views in the absence of anyone to hold them is problematic. The existence of the reader is left as an exercise in the second-order coefficient.
HistoryVersion 1.1.2
January 19, 2007
* Fixed bugs:
o 'Display Line Guides' and 'Display Ruler' did not enable and disable correctly when switching tabs
o 'Edit CSS' lost all styles when the page was refreshed
o 'Remove Maximum Lengths' did not work
o Color information was not output correctly
* Various minor code fixes
Version 1.1.1
January 12, 2007
* Fixed bugs:
o 'Display Page Validation' returned errors when validating the page returned none
o 'Edit CSS' and 'View CSS' did not support some compressed content
o Certain features did not enable and disable correctly
o Resizing the dashboard could break the browser layout
* Various minor code fixes
Version 1.1
January 8, 2007
* Added a status icon that indicates whether there are CSS errors on the page
* Added close buttons to all the extension toolbars
* Added support for displaying the compressed and uncompressed file sizes in 'View Document Size'
* Added support for entering the ruler dimensions for the 'Display Ruler' feature
* Added support for explaining why certain features are unavailable
* Added support for saving the viewport resizing option
* Added support for the 'ping' attribute to 'Display Link Details'
* Added support for using multiple Web Developer sidebars at the same time
* Added the features
o Disable Proxy
o Disable Strict JavaScript Warnings
o Display Abbreviations
o Display Page Magnifier
o Display Page Validation
o Outline Images With Oversized Dimensions
o Outline Links With Ping Attributes
o Outline Table Captions
o Validate Local Accessibility
* Changed the JavaScript status icon when JavaScript is disabled
* Improved the 'Edit CSS' feature
o Add Mozilla/Seamonkey support
o Add search functionality
* Improved the 'Edit HTML' feature
o Added Mozilla/Seamonkey support
o Added search functionality
* Improved the 'View Cookie Information' feature
o Added support for deleting cookies
o Added support for editing cookies
* Improved the 'View Style Information' feature
o Added support for syntax highlighting
o Allowed the path to the highlighted element to be copied
* Improved the design of the output of the features
* Fixed bugs:
o 'View Color Information' did not display some colors correctly
o 'View Document Size' did not include alternate style sheets
o 'View Document Size' did not include objects
o 'View Document Size' did not work on pages that link directly to images and objects
o 'View JavaScript Information' did not handle GZIP encoded files properly
o 'View Source With...' truncated large local files
o 'View Style Information' did not show color information in hexadecimal format
o Image features did not work correctly with images with only one dimension specified
o Memory leaks
* Optimized the code
* Various minor code fixes
DISCLAIMER Any resemblance between the views expressed above and those of the owners and operators of this system is purely coincidental. Any resemblance between these views and my own are non-deterministic. The existence of Vin DSL is questionable. The existence of views in the absence of anyone to hold them is problematic. The existence of the reader is left as an exercise in the second-order coefficient.
so Vin, do you Flock lol![]()
Can't say that I do -- Fx and Seamonkey.
Am I missing something?
DISCLAIMER Any resemblance between the views expressed above and those of the owners and operators of this system is purely coincidental. Any resemblance between these views and my own are non-deterministic. The existence of Vin DSL is questionable. The existence of views in the absence of anyone to hold them is problematic. The existence of the reader is left as an exercise in the second-order coefficient.
Flock bills itself as "the social webbrowser." It is basically a build of FireFox coupled with TinyMCE that gives you a nice WYSIWYG interface for editing your blogs. I played with it a couple months ago and wasn't really that impressed.
I have since found (and prefer) the Performancing extension to FireFox for the infrequent blogging that I do. Looking at the Flock site it looks like they've added a few more features since I last looked at it...maybe I should download a new version.
--Jason
Sounds nice! I got to that link page, but...
Unfortunately, Mozilla is timing out on me right now.
DISCLAIMER Any resemblance between the views expressed above and those of the owners and operators of this system is purely coincidental. Any resemblance between these views and my own are non-deterministic. The existence of Vin DSL is questionable. The existence of views in the absence of anyone to hold them is problematic. The existence of the reader is left as an exercise in the second-order coefficient.
Egads! I was still running on 1.0.1 despite running regular auto-updates from Mozilla proper? How did that happen?!Originally Posted by Vin DSL
Thx for the heads up.
Now, the current Mozilla engine is Netscape 4.0, right?
DISCLAIMER Any resemblance between the views expressed above and those of the owners and operators of this system is purely coincidental. Any resemblance between these views and my own are non-deterministic. The existence of Vin DSL is questionable. The existence of views in the absence of anyone to hold them is problematic. The existence of the reader is left as an exercise in the second-order coefficient.
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