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Lorem Ipsum Text Generator

I ran across an excellent Firefox plug-in today if you design or build a lot of web sites. It could actually be used for print as well. Doing web site builds, I always need Lorem Ipsum, or dummy text,...

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Use ColorZilla Firefox Add-on

If you use Firefox and you are a designer, you should be using ColorZilla, which is an add-on for Firefox. ColorZilla adds an eyedropper icon into the status bar at the bottom of your browser. When you...

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Wal-Mart Does Not Support Firefox

On Tuesday of this week, Michael Arrington of TechCrunch pointed out on the TechCrunch blog that Wal-Mart had mistakes in the code of their brand new video site that prevented the CSS from loading in...

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Browser Version Market Share for September 2007

I have been looking for a source for stats on browser marketshare, and what do you know, I’ve found it. There is a site called Market Share that apparently publishes this information on a monthly...

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Firefox Beta 3 Available

So this happened last week, and I’m just getting around to posting it, but it’s still a big deal. Firefox Beta 3 was released. You can download it here, and check out the release notes here. It’s noted...

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Firefox 2 Does Not Support inline-block

Those familiar with CSS 2.1 may be familiar with the CSS property display: inline-block. This property allows an object to have the properties of both an inline object and a block object. What this...

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Firefox Proposes Releasing Every Six Weeks

Read the proposal here. I predicted this here. This is obviously a response to Google Chrome releasing a new version every six weeks. Chrome is eating Firefox’s lunch. Maybe not in overall marketshare,...

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Firefox 11 Release Notes

Firefox 11 was released on March 13, 2012. Firefox 11 Release Notes – Desktop

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Firefox Commits to Supporting H.264

Mozilla finally came to their senses and realized if they want Firefox to be relevant it has to be on mobile phones, and it has to support H.264 video. What I do know for certain is this: H.264 is...

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Firefox Dropping Support for 3.6

Firefox is forward thinking. After two years of regular updates, we’ll end our support for Firefox 3.6 on April 24th. In the years since Firefox 3.6, we’ve make incredible improvements to Firefox,...

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