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Originally posted by Summo
'orses for Courses, innit? Swings and raandabaats.
Originally posted by Summo
'orses for Courses, innit? Swings and raandabaats.
That's enough for me to try Mozilla. Downloading now...Originally posted by wolfeeh
and this is the killer for me, the entire reason why i use it all the time now - it has an option to DISABLE UNSOLICITED WINDOW OPENING - i.e. POPUPS!!!
Aye that rocksOriginally posted by wolfeeh
it has an option to DISABLE UNSOLICITED WINDOW OPENING - i.e. POPUPS!!! KILL TEH ADVERT SPAM!!
Have done, he's a bit of an old duffer but he does come out with some good stuffany idiot boring enough to want to argue this further anyway, go fuck off and read Jakob Nielson's Designing for Web Usability book. £25.... it's pretty.
No, because the people intelligent enough to understand what makes good web-design are also intelligent enough to learn how to fucking spell...Originally posted by Shocko
Maybe it's because the people intelligant enough to understand what makes good webdesign, are the ones intelligant enough to see past usage figures for browsers?![]()
Originally posted by Shocko
Fs! One bloody word!![]()
Onething that would proberbly suit everyone best, would be to give people true options:
Either in the membership area, or a special site preferances area, give people the option of choosing between new window for links, or same window. Set a cookie that states their preferance, and render the news html according to what they've set. Even if BW use a completely stupid news system, it wouldn't be too much effort for someone to add this feature...