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What does your browser look like?
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Re: What does your browser look like?
Opera 9.64
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Re: What does your browser look like?
Screenshot! Screenshot!VladSun wrote:Opera 9.64
Re: What does your browser look like?
Yeah, I know - I was just resizing the image so it would fitJAB Creations wrote:Screenshot! Screenshot!VladSun wrote:Opera 9.64
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Yes, it's important to make sure everyone surfing at 800x600 never sees a horizontal scrollbar.
Kidding aside you could just upload it to a third party image host like I did? Also if you want a perfect resize dimension I think you could use JavaScript window.resize (offhand)?
Re: What does your browser look like?
Netscape. Wow. Lol.
Opera, nice.
JAB, your browser is nice and big and has a nice big set of menus that eat screen space. No surprise.
McInfo: I use KUbuntu not just for short-term performance, but rather long-term performance and efficiency. Windows XP actually "feels" more responsive at first that KUbuntu does, but after I use it for an hour, especially if I'm doing work, even with the same applications open I usually have on Linux for the same task (Firefox, a File Manager, GIMP, and OpenOffice.org), I find that windows becomes slower, it takes longer to switch tasks, it certainly doesn't look as nice as Linux does, and in fact, the KRunner dialogue and various plasmoids that I use take up several tasks I would have other "little" things open for or would need to open something for, that I actually need less things open and running to be equally productive. And of course, KWin handles compositioning, something Windows in general still can't do. Even Firefox runs much more smoothly on Linux once some time as gone by, and if Firefox is open for a while, and eats up some memory it shouldn't be, I just click the "restart browser" button, and Linux cleans up anything that leaked out.
Opera, nice.
JAB, your browser is nice and big and has a nice big set of menus that eat screen space. No surprise.
McInfo: I use KUbuntu not just for short-term performance, but rather long-term performance and efficiency. Windows XP actually "feels" more responsive at first that KUbuntu does, but after I use it for an hour, especially if I'm doing work, even with the same applications open I usually have on Linux for the same task (Firefox, a File Manager, GIMP, and OpenOffice.org), I find that windows becomes slower, it takes longer to switch tasks, it certainly doesn't look as nice as Linux does, and in fact, the KRunner dialogue and various plasmoids that I use take up several tasks I would have other "little" things open for or would need to open something for, that I actually need less things open and running to be equally productive. And of course, KWin handles compositioning, something Windows in general still can't do. Even Firefox runs much more smoothly on Linux once some time as gone by, and if Firefox is open for a while, and eats up some memory it shouldn't be, I just click the "restart browser" button, and Linux cleans up anything that leaked out.
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Re: What does your browser look like?
Gahhh!John Cartwright wrote:Whats with all these shiny new browsers?