Firefox Preview Release 1.0
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If you had visited Husted.cc this morning, you would have already known. :santa:
What the heck is Darkcyte anyways?
Ever heard of FAQs?
:kiss:
This version of Firefox is almost useable. While it still renders pages incorrectly (ESPN.Com, for example), has too rigid tab behavior (no dynamic sizing), and it borks on Moveable Type, they've managed to fix the Bookmark fiasco and made some inroads to RSS.
My question is this - how do you turn off the security warnings when you go from a secure page to a non secure page?
Actually it renders pages absolutely correctly according to standards. The pages you are trying to view is coded incorrectly.Quote:
Originally Posted by [AK]Squidly
I use Firefox as my default browser almost exclusively and use the "Launch" extension to use IE if absolutely needed on an improperly designed website that uses crap like Active-X controls.
I'm not sure about your question regarding the warning Squid.
I could care less if my browser is adhering to standards if it totally screws up a page that IE handles flawlessly. This is the real world, not a lab. I gain no comfort from my standards adherance while looking at this:
http://squidly.com/images/misc/firefoxespn.jpg
:nuh:
Here's the warning you get when you go from a secure page to
an unsecure one. You should be able to turn the nagging off.
http://squidly.com/images/misc/securitywarn.jpg
It's getting closer. I hope they keep working on it.
Thunderbird, on the other hand, is already pretty terrific.
Contact ESPN and tell them to hire someoen who knows what they are doing. I contacted our vendor for online banking and bitched about their managment console not working properly in Firefox. The next version released workes perfectly in it. ;)
I'll try and test going from secure to non-secure to see if I get that message or not. If I do.. I'm so use to just hitting OK that I don't recall it. ;)
I haven't tried Thunderbird yet.. only due to converting my massive database from Outlook - Palm Desktop, etc and testing.
Outlook is every bit the giant sucking security whore that Explorer is...make haste!
Maybe I'll give it a shot this weekend.
The RSS functionality (Live links) in Firefox is a pretty major accomplishment. Thunderbird has it as well.
Squid.. switched over to Thunderbird this morning here at work. Imported everything from Outlook without a problem. I like it alot! I'm trying to decide if I want all my RSS feeds coming into it or continue to use SharpReader.Quote:
Originally Posted by [AK]Squidly
It's got a newsreader built into it too (but you probably already know that.)
It's a nice app.