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Saturday, 15. September 2007, 16:57:55
Saturday, 15. September 2007, 16:57:55
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Examples of my own tweaks
Discuss Opera tweaking here
Third-party collection of Opera info
The User JavaScript for Opera collection site
Custom Google search engine
Add webdev panels to Opera
Drag and Drop buttons from a webpage to your toolbars in Opera
On the differences between upgrades and fresh installs
Restore the shortcuts from Opera 8 or 7.5
Opera dictionary setup
Dedicated Mail-client setup
Firefox clone setup
A Ribbonesque setup for Opera
Brent Simmons talks about the pain and pleasure of deleting features from your software: I hope it’s self-evident that apps with too much stuff are, in general, bad. And that there are some features whose time has come and gone, and there are features that don’t get used much. When worki ...
I got an email observing that I was on a minimalism-and-deleting kick — but, thing is, I’m always on that particular kick. It’s not a kick — it’s how I work . Here’s the schizo thing about software development (at least on Macs): 1. Everybody praises apps that don’t have a ton ...
It's amusing to see a bunch of people in the tech community having trouble reconciling their love for the iPhone vs. how closed and proprietary it is. It's a real conundrum... The iPhone 3G is the best mobile phone there is, bar none, in both functionality and usability. It's also relatively inexpe ...
These days, I’m gloomier and gloomier about the prospects for the mobile Internet; you know, the one you access through the sexy gizmo in your pocket, not the klunky old general-purpose computer on your desk. We’ve all heard about the glowing future; Jonathan is particularly good at telling it; ...
Firefox 3 added support a new CSS color keyword, transparent . Surprisingly, this broke some sites , many of which had rules like table { color: transparent; } due to a Microsoft FrontPage bug. The strangest part: Firefox wasn't the first major browser to support transparent . Safari was. These ...
Rijk's Shared Items - A Link blog
By Tamil, # 15. September 2007, 18:51:22
By Aux, # 17. September 2007, 06:15:28
By kamalesh, # 20. September 2007, 21:35:26
I'm sure sitting at the laptop is lovely, but don't forget to exercise. :-)
By Jud, # 21. September 2007, 17:05:01
By kitwalker22, # 27. September 2007, 19:27:16