Mozilla CSS Bug List
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James at ordinary-life.net provides a link to a very thorough list of CSS1 bugs in Mozilla. A quick scan shows most of the bugs are fairly obscure. What you have to love about this is that the developers have basically gone through Lie & Bos’s CSS1 spec line by line and made notes about what rules give Moz hiccups. Talk about wanting to get things right.
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Posted to Computers • 2002.06.07 (Fri) • 20:46
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Posted by James 2002.05.29, 12:44
But if anyone can make it work, It’s MS. Maybe not in the asian markets, Sony seems king there. The US will be tough, but not impossible.
Posted by James 2002.06.08, 06:55
Man, I find it hard to even picture a day when browsers support CSS level 3, and every last bug has been stamped out….
Speaking of Mozilla, the mouse gestures rule, and I am finding its tabs very useful for my particular browsing style. I tend to click a link for later reading and if you use the tab settings, you can have any document load on a hidden tab while its loading. I can continue to read the current document. Very sweet.
Posted by jh 2002.06.08, 11:13
I haven’t really taken to mouse gestures yet but probably haven’t given the concept a good enough try. The tabbed browsing has become essential, though.
In Moz (and Chimera) you can save groups of tabs so that they all open at once on selection of a single bookmark. This is brilliant.
1) Open and load the tabs you want to include in the set.
2) Choose “File Bookmark…” from the Bookmarks menu.
3) Check the option called “File as group,” give the set a name, and you will now have a single bookmark that opens multiple tabs simultaneously.
-jh
Posted by James 2002.06.08, 13:59
oooh… good one.
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