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Print CSS: Float Flub
If you print a page, the (pretty!) "print.css" will be assigned to the document. But there seems to be a problem doing that with FireFox: Only the first page will be printed and all following content cut off. The page numbering also says: "Page 1 of 1".
A List Apart has up some sulution about how to fix the known "Float Flub" but for Typolis this doesn't work.
A List Apart has up some sulution about how to fix the known "Float Flub" but for Typolis this doesn't work.
Found some Bookmarklets
You want to post as easy as possible? Here is the way to go! Bookmark one of the links below and edit its properties. Replace "sandbox" with the name of your blog. Now you can surf the web and markup interesting content anywhere. Click on the link - and voila! It's directly moved in your story-editor. This bookmarklets also work with Antville and Twoday. We found them at antville/help. Credits to hns for his good work...
And somewhere in the original antville blog edit dialog is a link to a registry script for Windows Desktops...
- Blog This 1 opens in same window, Link: Title
- Blog This! 2 opens in popup window, Link: Title
- Blog This! 3 opens in same window, Selection [via Link]
- Blog This! 4 opens in popup window, Selection [via Link]
- This Bookmarklet is from moe and is originally found here:
BlogThis! 5 Opens in popup window, Page-title as Story-title, Selection [via Link]
And somewhere in the original antville blog edit dialog is a link to a registry script for Windows Desktops...
Browser Support Charts

The document summarizes the level of support for standard web technologies by popular web browsers. It deals primarily with the Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Opera web browsers, with focus on the HTML, CSS, DOM, and ECMAScript technologies.
Not all of the standards are displayed here. In particular, some technologies that have consistently good or poor support by all major browsers or are seldom used aren't listed. These tables attempt to be as comprehensive as possible.
Compare your needs an the Web Browser Standards Support Pages.
Upcoming Firefox Video Campaign
Asa Dotzler, one of the Mozilla developers, announced a video contest for a Firefox ad today:
"Over the last month or so we've been hard at work building some very cool infrastructure to take Firefox marketing to the next level. Previous text-based efforts have been quite effective but we know they can't convey the real joy and excitement that people get from using Firefox. Only video can really get that across so we're going to be asking you all to bring Firefox to life with an exciting video campaign."
First step of the campaign will be short videos of (otto normal) testimonials using Firefox.
Acually the second step is the more interesting part of the contest: everybody is asked to make an idea and produce a 30 sec ad for Firefox. Are you creative enough?
Read the announcement
"Over the last month or so we've been hard at work building some very cool infrastructure to take Firefox marketing to the next level. Previous text-based efforts have been quite effective but we know they can't convey the real joy and excitement that people get from using Firefox. Only video can really get that across so we're going to be asking you all to bring Firefox to life with an exciting video campaign."
First step of the campaign will be short videos of (otto normal) testimonials using Firefox.
Acually the second step is the more interesting part of the contest: everybody is asked to make an idea and produce a 30 sec ad for Firefox. Are you creative enough?
Read the announcement
Diigo
Diigo (dee'go) is a free online social bookmarking and annotation service. It offers an integrated, simple-to-use platform to let you easily annotate, bookmark, share and discover online contents.
In addition to allowing the tagging and sharing of bookmarks, Diigo provides the following features (most of them are unique to Diigo as of now - we think )
- Adding sticky notes and highlights
- Forwarding of multiple annotated pages
- Everything can have either public or private settings
- Public notes and highlights are seen by visitors of the web page if they also have the Diigo toolbar
- Advanced search for tags, titles, highlights, notes, and text.
- ... and some more.
Tegami: Create Letters Online

Schoschie created this online tool to create letters. You can write a letter, make a PDF from it an print it on your corporate letter paper. A nice extension would be to share your letters. Seems to be quite easy to use.
http://schoschie.blogspot.com/2005/12/tegami.html
Firefox Quick Config
Using Firefox? Then enter
about:config in your adress bar to quickly check and edit all your personal preferences! To get a list of all preferences that can be changed go to this Wiki Page.2005.06.05, 20:33
Firefox Extension: View formatted source
Eine weitere gute Extension für das Arbeiten mit Quellcode...
"Displays formatted and color-coded source and optional CSS information for each element. You can see exactly which CSS rules match for an element. The rules are displayed including file name and line number. The topmost element is that with the highest priority. You can fold/unfold/hilite block elements (table, tr, td, div, span,...). Really cool feature: select a block level element of interest directly in the page and view it's source! To help you to quickly analyze the source code you can view images directly from the source and add comments to folded block elements. The code view is based on the rendered document, so you will also see dynamically (by Javascript) created and modified html elements! Works also with frames and selected text."
Firefox Extension: View formatted source (format source extension)
"Displays formatted and color-coded source and optional CSS information for each element. You can see exactly which CSS rules match for an element. The rules are displayed including file name and line number. The topmost element is that with the highest priority. You can fold/unfold/hilite block elements (table, tr, td, div, span,...). Really cool feature: select a block level element of interest directly in the page and view it's source! To help you to quickly analyze the source code you can view images directly from the source and add comments to folded block elements. The code view is based on the rendered document, so you will also see dynamically (by Javascript) created and modified html elements! Works also with frames and selected text."
Firefox Extension: View formatted source (format source extension)
2006.01.09, 18:45

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