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![]() Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15585 ![]() |
Firefox Aurora --the beta version of Firefox-- has a neat new feature to play with. When checking pages their HTML and CSS content, you can choose to see the pages in 3D. This gives things like this: ![]() Any idea what I made the screen shot of? ;-) ![]() A thread at the Seti forums, all 57 posts. But we can do better at that: ![]() This is Fred's "Automatic Temperature regulation" thread. What to think of the BOINC web site in 3D? ![]() Or the BOINC forums index? ![]() And for the developers, this is what revision 25926 looks like from here. ;-) ![]() |
![]() Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15585 ![]() |
OK, so it's in 'normal' Firefox as well. Whenever you're on any web-page, right click on it, choose "Inspect Element (Q)", then when that's bar has started up, click 3D View. Presto, the web-page you view is then showing in 3D. Check HTML to see it unhampered. |
![]() Send message Joined: 6 Nov 12 Posts: 1 ![]() |
In your LM 9-main-gnome system, the regular changes just included Firefox 9.0.1. If memory assists, I was actually running three.6. FYI--When downloading/installing, it quizzed if I desired to maintain a particular initialization .js file or overwrite it with the absence one. Typically I'll select the absence one; that's just what I did right here. Right after beginning Firefox once again, and flowing v9, I went through simple Tastes to be certain everything was set to precisely what I wanted. There have been a couple add-on incompatibilities, but absolutely nothing significant |
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