[FX] bangbang023: 07-01-30 [Trunk/Win32](O2/GAL)


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I'm not able to install any extensions with 6/21 by drag and drop or downloading/install.

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There is talk in the nightly builds forums at mozilla that there is a bug causing this problem. Nightlys are what bangbang023 uses to make his builds so his would have the problem too. Should be worked out in a few days or so, maybe less. But just wanted to let you know this is a known problem and is being worked on.

There is talk in the nightly builds forums at mozilla that there is a bug causing this problem. Nightlys are what bangbang023 uses to make his builds so his would have the problem too. Should be worked out in a few days or so, maybe less. But just wanted to let you know this is a known problem and is being worked on.

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Yeah I figured it was known. I just didn't want to look through the mozilla forums. Thanks for the info

Hey BangBang,

It's a good work that you do here,

But I just have a trouble actually,

When I try to download a file it says:

"the <file path> could not be saved, becuse the source file cannot be read

Try again or contact the server administrator"

But when I go in IE (Via the IE plugin) it's load normally.

Hey BangBang,

It's a good work that you do here,

But I just have a trouble actually,

When I try to download a file it says:

"the <file path> could not be saved, becuse the source file cannot be read

Try again or contact the server administrator"

But when I go in IE (Via the IE plugin) it's load normally.

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Exit Firefox, delete files "compreg.dat" and "downloads.rdf" from your profile folder (located at C:\Documents and Settings\_USER_NAME_\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\ by default), restart Firefox.

^ The menus on normal Firefox don't interpret the XP theme interface. That's one aspect.

If you want to fix it you'll need ChromeEdit. I assume it works in Deer Park Alpha 1 - might not though. I haven't used any Deer Park Alpha extensions so I don't know.

And add this to UserChrome.css:

/* Make menus XP style */
menupopup, popup {
 ? border: 1px solid ThreeDShadow !important;
 ? -moz-border-left-colors: ThreeDShadow !important;
 ? -moz-border-top-colors: ThreeDShadow !important;
 ? -moz-border-right-colors: ThreeDShadow !important;
 ? -moz-border-bottom-colors: ThreeDShadow !important;
 ? padding: 2px !important;
 ? background-color: Menu !important;
}
menubar &gt; menu {
 ? border: 1px solid transparent !important;
 ? padding: 2px 5px 2px 7px !important;
 ? margin: 0 !important;
}
menubar &gt; menu[_moz-menuactive="true"] {
 ? background-color : Highlight !important;
 ? color: HighlightText !important;
}
/* Code Ends Here */

Just a way to make the menus take on the XP interface.

I talked top Neobond over MSN and he was talking about how the staff drop down boxes (members can't see them) are lacking a border. We're pretty sure it's a minor Neowin issue and not Fx's fault.

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the lackof border on dropdown's not a neowin issue... happens in google and all other sites and happens only in deerpark builds.

nice to know download bug is fixed i had to go back 6/21 build because of that

the lackof border on dropdown's not a neowin issue... and happens only in deerpark builds.

nice to know download bug is fixed i had to go back 6/21 build because of that

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Are you sure it's not a Neowin issue? It works fine on almost every other site.

I've always found some little bugs (they're probably not bugs but features) that Mozilla Firefox has:

1. The drop down (actually drop up) box at the bottom of Neowin to select which forum to go to is quite high.

2. The search buttons on Google and several other sites are smaller than those of IE.

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