Archive for the ‘ firefox ’ Category
Since I started at clipmarks, I’ve seen our addon as an incredible blogging tool just waiting to happen, with the potential to rival tools like performancing (aka ScribeFire) and Flock. The clipmarks addon makes it super-easy to pull out the best part of any web page and talk about it, so it seemed only natural [ READ MORE ]
clipped from youtube.com Clipmarks 2.0, the project that’s been keeping all of us here at clipmarks very very busy is finally live! Check out the video for a quick overview of the new features, but there’s a few big ones that I want to highlight here. We’ve made some huge improvements to the clipping tool, [ READ MORE ]
After using it for a day, one more thing drove me batty about Firefox 2. With more than a few tabs open, they started scrolling all over the place, making it extremely difficult to jump back and forth between them. Here’s how to turn the tab scrolling feature off: Go to about:config Filter for the [ READ MORE ]
Okay. I already love Firefox 2 for the integrated spell-checker alone, and as someone who often has way too many tabs open, I appreciate the new little interface at the right of the tab bar for listing them. That said, I’m perfectly comfortable middle-clicking (pressing down my mouse wheel, for the un-initiated) to open and [ READ MORE ]
Okay, I’ve been a little quiet about this so far here on the blog, but today I’ve got an amazing reason to break the silence! I’ve been spending my Thursdays with the excellent folks at Clipmarks for a few weeks now, helping to brainstorm about how to build and strengthen the Clipmarks community, and how [ READ MORE ]
Firefox 1.5 is coming out tonight! The best browser gets even better. (Don’t have it yet? Download it here.) Barring some unforseen last minute bug, version 1.5 RC3 will be the same as the release version, but I do recommend waiting for the final 1.5 unless you like to live on the edge like me. [ READ MORE ]