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Like the browser. But hate it not working with CSS's scrollbar attribute...
Anyway is there a way (add-on) to get it to work?
> Tyla wrote:
> I also suggest you use a tool such as Topstyle or DWMX2004 to
> validate you code in future. It still dials into W3C, but negates
> the
> browser element therfore giving a more accurate result.
> DreamWeaver MX 2004 will only validate XHTML 1.0 coding, unless you
> get a plugin it will not validate the latter 1.1 version of XHTML
1.1 only works in Strict and not widely used unless your a masochist. Current standards are 1.0 Strict/Transitional/*cough*Framset. 1.1 has yet to be finalised by the W3C and therfore is only still a suggested standard. Very few application have yet to enable to validation of 1.1 and won't do until it becomes the norm, which is some way off yet!
I've only ver built one site using 1.1 Strict and it was hell. Still suffering nightmares now, only to get cold sweats at the thought of coding for 2.0 which will chaneg the way people code for ever. Imagine life without an tag!?!?!
> Imagine life without an
Oh. My. God.
> Tyla wrote:
> Imagine life without an
Hmm Text Based Browsers
> Timmargh wrote:
> Tyla wrote:
> Imagine life without an
> Hmm Text Based Browsers
Not at all, They're just forcing the correct use of the
*reminisces*
> Restart your PC and reinstall FF.
>
> Should fix the problem
I've re-installed Firefox freshly, and managed to get the extensions manager to pop up for the fisrt time. However, it shows the new extension in the list for a few moments, with the text 'waiting ...', then it disappears. Trying again doesn't bring back the extensions manager, and the browser just hangs.
Recon I should just give up?