Dr Lobster* wrote:beta 5 has just landed. seems even faster and there are some nice tweaks to the interface.
Nice of you to catch up Keith.Charlie Wells wrote:Beta 5 is now out and the home button is back.
Dr Lobster* wrote:beta 5 has just landed. seems even faster and there are some nice tweaks to the interface.
Nice of you to catch up Keith.Charlie Wells wrote:Beta 5 is now out and the home button is back.
Small matter of this site keeps going into mobile mode when posting in Firefox 3, which last night made it very difficult to read content on here as well as see whether there were new posts.Nick Harvey wrote:Dr Lobster* wrote:beta 5 has just landed. seems even faster and there are some nice tweaks to the interface.Nice of you to catch up Keith.Charlie Wells wrote:Beta 5 is now out and the home button is back.
When I read that, I thought it was a bit pointless. Then realised I rarely actually use the menus anyway. So thanks for that - now installed, it works a lot better!Dr Lobster* wrote:there is a hide menu bar extension on amo which gives the firefox menu bar the same behaviour as ie7, (hidden by default, alt to show). in normal use, you never need to access it so it gives you a bit more space. it is a bit disappointing this functionality isn't there 'out of the box', but still.
Does that mean I can read Nick's Comment without a pair of spectacles cobbled together with colour filters?Ebeneezer Scrooge wrote:Also found an addon called Stylish - allows you to write site-specific stylesheets so certain brightly coloured sites can appear readable again!
I usually just select the whole page.Gavin Scott wrote:Does that mean I can read Nick's Comment without a pair of spectacles cobbled together with colour filters?Ebeneezer Scrooge wrote:Also found an addon called Stylish - allows you to write site-specific stylesheets so certain brightly coloured sites can appear readable again!
Yes it does, but unlike the other workarounds as given above, it will remember how you want to view the page in future too.Gavin Scott wrote:Does that mean I can read Nick's Comment without a pair of spectacles cobbled together with colour filters?
I can categorically state that that I read absolutely nothing wrong after complaining in the thread you mention.Charlie Wells wrote:Anyhow, (when) are you going to admit you read wrong after complaining in the TV Forum watch thread?
Nah, I posted in that thread yesterday. Still that reminds me, I need to post on TVForum to let everyone know that the BBC News website has relaunched.Alexia wrote:I expect you to post sometime today that Sky News has a new look.