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  • I'm awesome like icεmαή, Sheik and V so I use Opera

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JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
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Martin. Besmir, I am not going to answer, I only know the default theme will be pink and the icons will be chocolate.
 

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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Firefox 3.0 Alpha Available for Download

Firefox is a fast-moving application, and now you can take a quick gander at the first Alpha version of Firefox 3.0, the next iteration of the open-source browser for Windows, Mac and Linux nicknamed Gran Paradiso. On the surface, it doesn't look that different from the current version of Firefox (which we find to be unacceptably unstable, by the way).

Its innovations are under the hood, where it enhances compatibility with three tricked-out graphics standards that might soon be ubiquitous on the Web: Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG), the Canvas specification, and the cairo graphics library. Sounds great, but what does all this stuff do? They all have to do with making Web pages look the same on any platform, and scaling up graphics without loss of quality.

Explanations, plus the download link, after the jump.


Scalable vector graphics have been around since 2001, and the idea here is to have a standard graphics format on the Web (the way jpeg and gif have become) that uses vectors, that is, descriptions of where lines will go rather than individual dots of each graphic that comprise bitmap images such as jpeg and gif. These graphics can be scaled up or down without any loss of resolution.

What about Canvas? It's another next-gen Web technology that's similar to Scalable Vector Graphics but adds the element of animation, where JavaScript code can access a defined area and dynamically draw on graphics such as graphs and animations.

The cairo graphics library is another vector-based graphics enabler that can use hardware acceleration that's already in Firefox and has been since version 1.5. Cairo can work with the Quartz graphics engine in Mac OS X, as well as OpenGL.

There's nothing quite like the speed of open-source development, but we wish version 2.0 of Firefox would be perfected before any grand adventures began on the next point release. But that's just us. – Charlie White

http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/latest-trunk/
 
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Martin

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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    gray said:
    graphics standards that might soon be ubiquitous on the Web: Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)
    :howler:

    Right, for half a decade it's been "set to become ubiquitous" and yet it's nowhere on the horizon still. SVG plugins have been around as long as Mozilla has roughly, and there's still no SVG content out there. For starters, I don't think IE even knows SVG exists.


    Anyway, onwards and upwards.
     

    RAMI-N

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    Aug 22, 2006
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    so what do u reccomend?!!! IE or Mozilla?!! :smoke:
    Im using IE 7 but im not satisfied with it !!! have no idea about Mozilla!!!
    could u help me guys?!!! :smoke:
    thanks
     

    mikhail

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    Jan 24, 2003
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    Juve-Prince said:
    so what do u reccomend?!!! IE or Mozilla?!! :smoke:
    Im using IE 7 but im not satisfied with it !!! have no idea about Mozilla!!!
    could u help me guys?!!! :smoke:
    thanks
    Give Firefox a go - costs nothing! Opera is worth a gander too. Pick the one you like most. (Don't forget to play with the plugins for customising them)
     

    RAMI-N

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    Aug 22, 2006
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    mikhail said:
    Give Firefox a go - costs nothing! Opera is worth a gander too. Pick the one you like most. (Don't forget to play with the plugins for customising them)
    Thanks mikhail 4 the reply but I didnt get u when u mentioned about customising the plugins!!! sorry
    @ mark, ill use it just coz u recommended it :D :smoke:
     

    Rami

    The Linuxologist
    Dec 24, 2004
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    Martin said:
    vlatko: use opera
    everyone else: use firefox
    I am on Opera now. For some reason FF2 just stopped accepting right clicks, and CTRL+Link doesnt open in a new tab, along with other annoyances....and didn't really come around to fixing it....
     

    mikhail

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    Jan 24, 2003
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    Rami said:
    I am on Opera now. For some reason FF2 just stopped accepting right clicks, and CTRL+Link doesnt open in a new tab, along with other annoyances....and didn't really come around to fixing it....
    Odd. Those things work for me, so it's not a feature. Must be some weirdness on your end. :tongue:
     

    Rami

    The Linuxologist
    Dec 24, 2004
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    mikhail said:
    Odd. Those things work for me, so it's not a feature. Must be some weirdness on your end. :tongue:
    It is, it worked flawlessly in the beggining....I am sure me playing around on my Ubuntu caused something to break...I am guessing flash 9.
     

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