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***BOGO*** [OT] - some stupid sites... Re: Back/forward buttons
- Date: Wed, 02 Jul 2008 23:21:32 +0200
- From: squaredancer <squaredancer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: ***BOGO*** [OT] - some stupid sites... Re: Back/forward buttons
On 02.07.2008 23:08, CET - what odd quirk of fate caused Terry R. to
generate the following:? :
> The date and time was 7/2/2008 10:21 AM, and on a whim, ????? pounded
> out on the keyboard:
>
>
>> On Jul 2, 3:35 am, "Moz Champion (Dan)" <moz.champ...@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> ????? wrote:
>>>
>>>>>> Themes DO provide separate buttons. For example, I am
>>>>>> using the Azerty III theme which has a seperate foward
>>>>>> and back button
>>>>>>
>>>> How curious! I just installed Azerty III (and disabled NoUn Button
>>>> extension just to have a clean system) and I get a unified button. I
>>>> cannot drag the back button away from the forward button in
>>>> "customize" mode. Is this a bug on my system only? Can you really move
>>>> the back button to e.g. navigation toolbar and the forward button to
>>>> the menu toolbar on your install?
>>>>
>>> It would be appreciatted if you added a name, even a nom-de-plume or
>>> screen-name instead of ????. I find it difficult to write addressed to
>>> nothing.
>>>
>>> In any case, no. I cannot drag the buttons seperately, they come as a
>>> set it seems. They appear to be seperate, but are not
>>>
>> So you agree then. All suggestions made in this thread have been a
>> useless waste of my time. BTW, I understand people here are not paid
>> for support and I appreciate the effort. What pisses me off is that
>> the support here is just like calling a call center at a bog corp. The
>> folks assume you have a simple problem and will keep running through a
>> script never bothering to address a complicated issue. I said I was
>> willing to hack Firefox C code. You can sort of assume I am a power
>> user with a non-trivial issue.
>> In any case, I think I have a solution but the solution I found (NoUn
>> Buttons extension) only works with the default theme. Since this is a
>> serious and fundamental usability and accessibility issue, I have
>> filed a bug (#443218) with Mozilla to have a more general fix. If I
>> have time I may try to help them fix it.
>>
>
> One thing you have to realize, since FF3 just came out, most users were
> used to the way it was in FF2 (separate buttons). Had I not tried to
> customize when I first installed FF3, I would not have noticed either
> that they were now linked together.
>
> It was a learning experience for many of the regular posters here. They
> now know that FF3 is different than FF2. Because it was "a useless
> waste of 'your' time" is unfortunate. But to have this pissy attitude
> of yours is uncalled for. Most of the people that responded to you have
> been in these groups since they originated. And they offer good
> support. You stroll in here and call their help useless, ESPECIALLY
> when it involves a brand new release. You need to apologize to them and
> get over this "greater than thou" issue.
>
> follow up set to mozilla.general
> The reason for the follow-up is this discussion has nothing to do with
> the Subject and any off topic discussion is to be taken there.
>
>
well - whoever believes it... during the d/l day, there were actually
counts of 12 million floating around!
but: I got that "Certificate"... isn't that just a phoney?? *ANYONE
can get that, even those who D/l IE8beta!
and then again: Click on the little pic, top right of the page (URL
from ChrisI)
We're official all right! - 404 site not found.
OK - so she's young, she's pretty and she's blonde... real blonde - but
all the same, some sites are just STUPID
reg
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