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Tripped across this little gem a few minutes ago. Already have it loaded and it appears pretty stable.
From what I've read, this will be the new Firefox 1.1 once ...
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Tripped across this little gem a few minutes ago. Already have it loaded and it appears pretty stable.
From what I've read, this will be the new Firefox 1.1 once the bugs are ironed out.
Thought some of you would like to join in on the fun.
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*blink* *blink* Somebody killed the XUL. Go to Edit>Preferences.
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What about it?
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I'd go ahead and submit the bug. Works fine on my old hunk of junk.
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Nevermind, it was my theme (Noia).
- 05-28-2005 #7
uhm, when you uppgrade you should (in 99% of 99% cases
) delete the XUL.mfasl - it's the cause to the XUL breaking in most cases.
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