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Friday, July 17, 2009
Listed here are methods for Firefox and Internet Explorer: Firefox: Right click on the image. A few days ago, Paul Cornies tagged me in a meme to write a post on four favourite posts on my blog. played about with Paint.net , a fantastic Web.2 image creating and editing tool, to make the image for the post. Select Copy Image Location.
 
Sunday, March 15, 2009
It’s taken me most of my spare time yesterday and a good few hours today sorting out Net connections (again), getting email started, setting up Firefox, sorting set-ups etc – and there’s still a bit to get done, and how. I’ve just set up our new computer. Hooray! m really pleased with the replacement. GHz with a 19 inch LCD.
 
Saturday, February 7, 2009
m aware that there is a difference between the displayed rating numbers on the right side-bar widget and what I can view at the base of my screen from the Post Rank Firefox Extension as shown here. d admired his Blogging Guide for First Time Visitors, which included an index. m glad I built it when I did.
 

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Listed here are methods for Firefox and Internet Explorer: Firefox: Right click on the image. A few days ago, Paul Cornies tagged me in a meme to write a post on four favourite posts on my blog. played about with Paint.net , a fantastic Web.2 image creating and editing tool, to make the image for the post. Select Copy Image Location.
m aware that there is a difference between the displayed rating numbers on the right side-bar widget and what I can view at the base of my screen from the Post Rank Firefox Extension as shown here. d admired his Blogging Guide for First Time Visitors, which included an index. m glad I built it when I did.
Firefox clearly ahead What is probably more valid, but less useful to me as a blogger, is the Technical Profile on browsers, which shows clearly that Firefox is head and shoulders above its rivals. have to say that at first sight the software all looks very impressive. Next is the whole of USA with 32 visitors.
Tēn� koutou katoa Welcome to you all I had a long think about this activity after I'd read Michele Martin's Day 17 task. planned what I thought was a workable strategy. still think it's achievable but the risk factors inherent in the Net are probably more of a problem than sheer speed of keyboard use. didn't do that. Ka kite ano Catch ya later
Some perfunctory checks on different browsers confirmed that it wasn't anything to do with Firefox or IE. Tēn� koutou katoa Greetings to you all I'm normally quite careful to keep up to date with things that appear in my Google Reader. But lately I've found it to be a blogger's nightmare! What use is that? thought I was going mad!

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Friday, July 23, 2010
My pitch is simply this, if your current clients use only IE, then why do you offer Firefox as well?  GeoLearning’s GeoMaestro is a LMS that packs a wallop but at the same time has some features that provide limitations.  LMS Super Plus Features. Phenomenal Front end (what the learner sees) UI (user interface). Widgets. Reporting.
 
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Firefox, Opera and IE9 are in the pipeline.  Here are the top 10 trends that I have seen taking place in the industry, as well as a few forecasts.  They are in no particular order.  The trends apply to both LMS/LCMS vendors. Not all of the big dog vendors have entered this space, despite it being a huge revenue opportunity.  Global markets.
 
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Here’s what it looks like if I right-click on a blog post while in the Firefox browser. I love all of the web apps and cool sites that pop up on the Internet. Many of them are cool in a gadgety way but not always practical; but they are fun to play with. And then there are some that are practical. m also a big Dropbox fan. Sign up here.
 

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Firefox allows you to add a "Keyword" to any bookmark. I had asked in Blog Post Updates - Effective Pattern? how to update a previous post. I'm still not sure I have the answer. wanted to add something to Browser Keyboard Shortcut Basics. By the way, if you are not sure what Ctrl+T does, then go visit the previous post.
Have you turned off the menu toolbar in Firefox and couldn't figure out how to turn it back on again?  Here's how: Hold down ALT - then press V then T then M
I'll go back to my original question though, is anyone doing any ROI to see what the opportunity cost is here in NOT switching to say Firefox. Let me also say that I'm not really arguing with any of the points the folks commenting have made - just trying to point out a bit of the absurdity in the situtaion. True enough and spot on. Seriously.
I just started using Firefox 3.0 Tags: firefox free software open source software today and while I am impressed by all the new bells and whistles, I am less than pleased with the way it renders the ThoughtWorks website. Take a look! wonder what the problem is? Sumeet Moghe, 2009.
There is an extension available for Firefox (why not IE? This is awesome. because IE doesn't allow extensions - that's why its such a secure and innovative browser :-)) that will automatically fade/age the older tabs that you have open. Now you (and by you, I mean me) can tell at a glance what tabs you have failed to blog, tag in del.icio.us