November 21, 2003
Mozilla feedback needed
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Could all y'all Mozilla users let me know if the collapsable lists in my sidebar are working now? That's the stuff under the "Linkage" section.
Thanks!
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Nothing collapsable in Mozilla 1.4, or Firebird .7
all lists are expanded.
You know, you could just download Firebird/Mozilla yourself....
Once you do, you'll never go back to Internet Exploder....
I've tried Mozilla. It didn't stick with me. It's too unforgiving and there are too many "slightly off" websites out there.
And then there's stuff like my collapsable lists. It's standard script, why can't Mozilla handle it? Very frustrating.
I don't need your lists collapsed anyway, Jim, so don't worry about it! I like seeing the whole deal...
Jim:
No collapse in Firebird 0.7 here either. In IE6, the lists display expanded, but do collapse when the category is clicked.
Just download Firebird as a secondary browser. Don't give it default status & it stays out of the way quite nicely.
Faster'n waiting for us!
Paul
Jimbo: I'm using IE 6.0.2800.1106 and everything works fine for me. As far as I'm concerned, program for IE and let the Mozilla Monsters switch broswers. How the fuck are you supposed to code for every different flavor of browser under the sun and still maintain the functions and bells and whistles that YOU want to include? Nothing against the Mozilla users, but they are out of the mainstream. I wonder if they are using Macs?
Paul - At home I'm on Lovely Wife's laptop until I get our monster desktop functioning again. One does not install programs on Lovely Wife's laptop. ;-)
Bartender - These collapsable lists are the only whistle I'm blowing. It would be nice to have everybody be able to use them. But the thing that tweaks me is that I can't find out WHY they don't work in Mozilla. I thought the latest tweak would do it but it has obvioulsy failed.
I know this is stating the obvious, but...
If Netscape does not need a localhost breach
in the firewall and a very anoying startup delay,
then why do IE and Mozilla?
When our firewall blocks this invasive traffic
(upon startup of Mozilla) it actually functions
much better with only one open port.
Mozilla is a great package but would be even
better if they got rid of the startup traffic and
"mozilla" sign. Like we need to be reminded
of the name for 10-15 seconds of every start.
Can someone fix this? Perhaps in version
1.7.2
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