Mozilla Firefox 1.5!
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2005 7:36 pm
For me, upgrading was a breeze. Most of my extensions survived (notable exception was DownTHEMall... pity...) and now we have loads of great new stuff. SVG in site layouts, anyone?
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I don't use that extension a lot, but it broke for me. I'm using 0.5.3... is there a newer version?no issues with Greasemonkey
More the challenge. Integrate SVG on pages so that Mozilla browsers display them correctly but other browsers degrade gracefully. Of course, not production, but probably is going to be a small project of mine.Not sure about SVG just yet on a production scale, though.
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Greasemonkey has made my life a lot easier as a mod, particularly the please use [ php ] tags blah.. still need to get around to implement some more modetorial scripts to help automate some of the grueling tasks. Very powerful tool nonetheless.
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