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  • OK!! I just downloaded the latest Firefox nightly build (1.6a1) and it works great so far! The manager pages all work perfectly, dropdown selects and all. Some of the extensions I had installed aren’t compatible, but then I never used them anyway.
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      I use FireFox!! 1.5 tongue but i somtimes use IE (yuk) when i have to if the site im browsing doesnt support it! :’(
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        Quote from: liaison at Mar 16, 2006, 08:16 PM
        but i somtimes use IE (yuk) when i have to if the site im browsing doesnt support it! :’(
        I use IE Tab to do that laugh


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          Quote from: doze at Mar 16, 2006, 10:46 PM

          Quote from: liaison at Mar 16, 2006, 08:16 PM
          but i somtimes use IE (yuk) when i have to if the site im browsing doesnt support it! :’(
          I use IE Tab to do that laugh

          He He... Nice!! laugh Thanks for the heads up... installed tongue
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            I tried IE7 beta 2 and after 30 seconds, i,m convinced that it’s not yet fully standard compliant.
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              It’s in beta! the rendering engine hasn’t been updated - ms are promising a lot more to come smiley

              Think of ’Beta’ as you would a moving target - don’t do anything until they’ve actually released 7
              • Well a little good news on the Firefox front, the latest nighly build (Deer Park, 1.6a1 alpha2) now displays drop-down menus properly, and displays the "new" tags on new messages here. But it still doesn’t display the .png avatars. And there are a lot of javascript errors in Manager (0.9.1), a whole string of "DynElement is not defined", and the document tree menu buttons are not spaced properly, although that may be a result of the javascript errors.

                I just figured out that the issue with the avatars also applies to images linked to, as well as the downloads. It has something to do with the URL to the image or the download file that this version of FF chokes on.

                <img src="http://modxcms.com/forums/index.php?action=dlattach;attach=1238;type=avatar"...

                There is this, though, in that excessively annoying css warning addition to the javascript console :


                Warning: Unknown property ’padding-botom’. Declaration dropped.
                Source File: http://modxcms.com/forums/Themes/MODx/style.css?rc2
                Line: 400
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                  Quote from: sottwell at Mar 20, 2006, 03:42 PM


                  Warning: Unknown property ’padding-botom’. Declaration dropped.
                  Source File: http://modxcms.com/forums/Themes/MODx/style.css?rc2
                  Line: 400

                  Ouch! Sorry about that, its a typo from me tongue

                  (zi opened his toolkit o fix this !@#$)

                  Update: Its fixed now smiley .. Thanks for catching.
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                    New browser aimed at web designers it seems
                    http://www.sunrisebrowser.com/en/

                    Dam fast so far. I started camino and then with a few seconds delay sunrise. Sunrise on first start had the default page load quicker than camino’s defualt page and it even imported a slew of my safari and moz based book marks. ugh, missed my camino ones though wink

                    It’s pretty slick and still beta material but ... for work I’d say it’s pretty good at what it does.

                    cheers!
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                      Quote from: Carsten at May 04, 2006, 04:30 PM

                      New browser aimed at web designers it seems
                      http://www.sunrisebrowser.com/en/

                      Dam fast so far. I started camino and then with a few seconds delay sunrise. Sunrise on first start had the default page load quicker than camino’s defualt page and it even imported a slew of my safari and moz based book marks. ugh, missed my camino ones though wink

                      It’s pretty slick and still beta material but ... for work I’d say it’s pretty good at what it does.

                      cheers!

                      I have this one installed also. Its major pitfall is that, like Safari, it is built on the KHTML engine, so it is subject to the same limitations (i.e. RTE’s like FCKeditor) as Safari. I do like the transparency on view source though! grin

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