Posts Tagged ‘Firefox’

Google Chrome for Mac out this year

Google Chrome , the search giant’s attempt at toppling Firefox as the internet connoisseur’s browser of choice, is now over a year old, but 12 months in there’s still no full Mac support. But the big G’s just given OS X users call for celebration: it’s confirmed that Google Chrome for Mac will roll out this year! We love Google Chrome on Windows thanks to its fast page loading times and blue hedgehog speed tab re-arranging, even if the extensions aren’t quite there yet. But if you’re a Mac


Integrated Gmail Transforms Your Inbox into a Website Hub

For the longest time I’ve been wanting Google to bring all of their services together into some sort of unified interface. A place where I could read my email, manage my calendar, catch up on news in my RSS feeds, search for a place on a map, and so on. Just one central page that does it all so that I only need one tab open to have access to all that information. Even though Google hasn’t brought everything together themselves it’s still possible to do on your own, but only if you’re a Firefox


Joomla Virtuemart Css From Jpg

August 19th, 2009 Joomla Virtuemart Css From JpgI need an experienced CSS programmer/graphical designer to style a Joomla/virtuemart website. We have an image that you will use to design the site. I am looking for cross browser compatibility, Including IE6, IE7, IE8, Firefox, and Safari. I am also looking for a fluid design, resizable with the browser window. It also needs to be W3C Standard compliant. Any Images used need to be from the Public Domain.As the site is an e-commerce store, I am


Firefox 4.0: The First Screenshots

Last week, a few themes for the upcoming Firefox 3.7 browser were unveiled on MozillaWiki. But what’s next? The first published screenshots which show the design of the Firefox 4.0 browser does not need to be commented. Firefox 4.0 graphical user interface could have surprises, at least for Windows users. The Firefox 4.0 designs proposed on Mozilla Wiki for “ brainstorming / exploration only”, introduce you to the future of web browsing based on Firefox: tabs-on-bottom version is similar with th


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