Well, in the meantime, a few days ago, I upgraded to the new version of Firefox. And I've noticed a bit of lagging with some pages loading and the mouse not scrolling smoothly since the upgrade. Yesterday, I did some tweaking,
one of the oddest things about window managers in my opinion is the old convention that whatever window the mouse cursor is placed over, that's the window you're typing into. this dates back to before most of the people now using linux
A grande vantagem deste complemento é que ele pode ser usado também no navegador Firefox, permitindo o uso do corretor em sites de correio eletrônico, como GMail, Yahoo Mail ou mesmo o Hotmail. Também é funcional ao editar textos no
It is early days because, as far as I know, the new Epiphany extension API is not written yet, however, we can do a little research about Firefox extensions, and seeing which ones are worth replicating on Epiphany.
Research has been cropping up in the last few years to challenge Chris Anderson's modern-classic theory of demand distribution. The Times of London had this to report today in their article - Long Tail Theory Contradicted:
Once you download and enable this extension, hovering your mouse over the data field of a form or search box will reveal exactly who receives the information you enter. Use this extension to check out an unfamiliar Web site before you
easyComment Firefox Extension: easyComment enables you to One-Click Comment on Wordpress Blogs which makes it an perfect tool for people who comment on a lot.
Just highlight all of the lines lines with your mouse, from the beginning of the first line to the end of the last. Then (as in the last Firefox Tricks article) move your mouse to Firefox's content area -- make sure it's not over a link
WordPress Helper Firefox Extension.: An extension for Firefox that adds a bunch of automated and manual features to the right click contextual menu in.
It’s had tabs long before the others, it’s got mouse-gestures (go forward, back, open a new tab or close one, with just the mouse and a click), and it’s got built-in adblocking. All the extensions for Firefox are nice, but Opera’s got a
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