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Saturday, March 08, 2003 |
Another feature of Mozila I use a *lot* is the text-zooming using Ctrl+ and Ctrl-. Anytime the fonts come up too small in a page (or the hour starts to get late and the old eyes just can't keep up any more), a simple Ctrl+ and the font is bigger and far easier to read. Since I'm on a 15" 1600x1200 ThinkPad running Windows XP and ClearType, small type can be *really* small. The quick shortcut to zoomed fonts is greatly appreciated.
8:28:09 PM
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Since switching to Mozilla, I have become a fan(atic) of tabbed browsing. I had been enjoying the MDI interface of Opera, too, for the speed and variety, adn still think that has the advantage of actually being able to look at more than one windows at a time. In this blog entry, David Hyatt, who coded the tabbed interface for Mozilla and two other browsers, discusses some of the interface design decisions that had to be made.
11:37:12 AM
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Doc Searls interviews some of the players and provides an explanation for what SCO is up to, in suing IBM, in this Linux Journal article.
8:46:39 AM
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© Copyright 2004 Ted Roche.
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