Panelizer for Opera and Firefox, with offline CSS 2.1 reference

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I've collected some of the panels I actually like to use myself in one place, making it easy to install them in any Opera installation. And even in Firefox BTW, which also supports rel="sidebar"!

As a bonus, full offline copies of updated CSS 2.1 and HTML 4.01 Reference sidebars, originally made by Eric Meyer, are also available there. The originals are offline due to the demise of the devedge.netscape.com site.

Get them here:
<http://people.opera.com/rijk/panels/panelizer.html>

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Non-Tropponon-troppo Thursday, February 3, 2005 3:50:05 PM

Brilliant Rijk - thank you!

Non-Tropponon-troppo Thursday, February 3, 2005 3:50:05 PM

Oh, here are some more; mostly unicode panels:

http://aleto.ch/webTools/unicodeChartsPanel.html - aleto's wonderful full unicode

http://scholz-webdesign.de/opera/panel/unicode/latin/ - Just extended latin range

Oh, and a cache explorer: http://vvs.post.lg.ua/?fl=0&amp;i=9

Rijk Thursday, February 3, 2005 3:50:05 PM

Yeah, I might add some more, but I find neither of those Unicode charts perfect for my own use. Maybe I'll make my own (Aleto's is gorguous though)!

I'm looking at the OperaCacheViewer now, didn't manage to get it to work yet but it looks interesting.

Rijk Thursday, February 3, 2005 3:50:05 PM

Oops, should be 'gorgeous' instead.

Non-Tropponon-troppo Thursday, February 3, 2005 3:50:05 PM

Non-Tropponon-troppo Thursday, February 3, 2005 3:50:05 PM

oh, use SSR on that one...

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