Recommended Posts

please tell me the version of flash you have installed and type about:crashes into your address bar and provide me the links and I'll see if I can help. Thank you.

It was fixed with a backout and the nighty was updated to include the fix, https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=680862

Excellent! Thanks very much for posting the link and giving us a heads-up ;-)

I got a question. Is there an option to word wrap text on websites? Maybe an extension for it? I hate always having to scroll over when I'm zoomed into pages in order to read them more clearly. Especially from afar. Is there any browser that has a word wrap feature?

The 8/22 nightly is crashing Flash like crazy. Beware.

all the more reason to avoid nightly builds and stick to the more stable Aurora as your still 'almost' using the latest and greatest but with more stability.

i been on Aurora for probably a couple months or so now and it's good enough to use as a primary browser.

I got a question. Is there an option to word wrap text on websites? Maybe an extension for it? I hate always having to scroll over when I'm zoomed into pages in order to read them more clearly. Especially from afar. Is there any browser that has a word wrap feature?

Create a bookmark and enter the following in it's location field...

javascript:(function(){function%20t(f){a=d.createNodeIterator(d,1,f,false);while(a.nextNode()){}}var%20d=document;t(function(e){x=e.offsetLeft;l=e.offsetParent;while(l!=null){x+=l.offsetLeft;l=l.offsetParent}var%20w=d.documentElement.clientWidth-x;var%20s=e.style;if(s.marginLeft)w-=s.marginLeft;if(s.marginRight)w-=s.marginRight;if(s.paddingLeft)w-=s.paddingLeft;if(s.paddingRight)w-=s.paddingRight;if(s.borderSize)w-=s.borderSize;w-=d.defaultView.innerWidth-d.documentElement.offsetWidth;if(e.tagName=='IMG'){h=e.clientHeight*w/e.clientWidth;s.maxHeight=h}s.maxWidth=w+'px'})})();

Create a bookmark and enter the following in it's location field...

javascript:(function(){function%20t(f){a=d.createNodeIterator(d,1,f,false);while(a.nextNode()){}}var%20d=document;t(function(e){x=e.offsetLeft;l=e.offsetParent;while(l!=null){x+=l.offsetLeft;l=l.offsetParent}var%20w=d.documentElement.clientWidth-x;var%20s=e.style;if(s.marginLeft)w-=s.marginLeft;if(s.marginRight)w-=s.marginRight;if(s.paddingLeft)w-=s.paddingLeft;if(s.paddingRight)w-=s.paddingRight;if(s.borderSize)w-=s.borderSize;w-=d.defaultView.innerWidth-d.documentElement.offsetWidth;if(e.tagName=='IMG'){h=e.clientHeight*w/e.clientWidth;s.maxHeight=h}s.maxWidth=w+'px'})})();

That's legit? Works on all sites? Where did you learn this?

You don't have a link to back-up your claim? This works in Aurora 8.0a2? Can someone try this and provide more confirmation?

Thanks if you can!

Just tried it, and it doesn't work at all. Thanks for trying. Mozilla, give us a word wrap option! If Notepad can do it, surely Firefox can! I did find this code, but it says it works for text files. That wouldn't count for websites like Neowin and stuff, right? I would need an html word wrapper if there is such a thing. Here is the code.

To word wrap text in text files displayed in Mozilla Firefox :

Locate the sub-folder called chrome in your profile folder. See http://www.mozilla.org/support/firefox/edit#profile on how to find where Mozilla Firefox stores the profile folder for different operating systems.

In this chrome subfolder, edit the text file ?userContent.css? with a text editor (such as Notepad). Typically, this file does not exist by default. There is a userContent-example.css in this chrome sub-folder which you can rename to userContent.css

Add the following line to userContent.css :

pre { white-space: -moz-pre-wrap !important; }

Save the file, and restart Firefox for the changes in userContent.css to take effect.

With this change, any text files you view in Mozilla Firefox will automatically be word-wrapped so that you don?t have to scroll left and right to read the text file.

Then someone posted: I just wanted to mention for people in the future that come here: the code as given won?t work for Firefox 3.5 or later, since -moz-pre-wrap was deprecated. Instead, replace that with pre-wrap in those versions.

I'm guessing this has to do with html coding for someone making a website. That's not what I want. I just want a simple word wrap feature in the browser when viewing sites that I have zoomed in at like 300%, cause I'm viewing it from far away. Any ideas?

Just tried it, and it doesn't work at all. Thanks for trying. Mozilla, give us a word wrap option! If Notepad can do it, surely Firefox can! I did find this code, but it says it works for text files. That wouldn't count for websites like Neowin and stuff, right? I would need an html word wrapper if there is such a thing. Here is the code.

To word wrap text in text files displayed in Mozilla Firefox :

Locate the sub-folder called chrome in your profile folder. See http://www.mozilla.org/support/firefox/edit#profile on how to find where Mozilla Firefox stores the profile folder for different operating systems.

In this chrome subfolder, edit the text file ?userContent.css? with a text editor (such as Notepad). Typically, this file does not exist by default. There is a userContent-example.css in this chrome sub-folder which you can rename to userContent.css

Add the following line to userContent.css :

pre { white-space: -moz-pre-wrap !important; }

Save the file, and restart Firefox for the changes in userContent.css to take effect.

With this change, any text files you view in Mozilla Firefox will automatically be word-wrapped so that you don?t have to scroll left and right to read the text file.

Then someone posted: I just wanted to mention for people in the future that come here: the code as given won?t work for Firefox 3.5 or later, since -moz-pre-wrap was deprecated. Instead, replace that with pre-wrap in those versions.

I'm guessing this has to do with html coding for someone making a website. That's not what I want. I just want a simple word wrap feature in the browser when viewing sites that I have zoomed in at like 300%, cause I'm viewing it from far away. Any ideas?

Works for me.

http://gyazo.com/b869d42c56665e0d28e4e55be754188f

http://gyazo.com/f7576523602967752035dadd50e46de7

And if you'd googled it, you would probably come across the same place I found it. LINK

I just found this. Would this work with Aurora? Wrap pre on any page with Mozilla userContent.css

Edit $HOME/.mozilla/default/*.slt/chrome/userContent.css in your favourite editor. The file does not exist by default, you have to create it. Add

pre {

white-space: -moz-pre-wrap !important; /* Mozilla, since 1999 */

Works for me.

http://gyazo.com/b869d42c56665e0d28e4e55be754188f

http://gyazo.com/f7576523602967752035dadd50e46de7

And if you'd googled it, you would probably come across the same place I found it. LINK

I have been. Thanks. I think your links were very helpful. Especially since it more clearly explained what you originally told me about the bookmark trick.

I got a question. Is there an option to word wrap text on websites? Maybe an extension for it? I hate always having to scroll over when I'm zoomed into pages in order to read them more clearly. Especially from afar. Is there any browser that has a word wrap feature?

Why not use text zooming?

Or a combination of page zooming and text zooming which an extension like NoSquint makes easier to do.

post-144851-0-21332500-1314306464.jpg

Why not use text zooming?

Or a combination of page zooming and text zooming which an extension like NoSquint makes easier to do.

post-144851-0-21332500-1314306464.jpg

I have NoSquint. How do I make mine do what you showed? I have my zoom set to like 290 or 300 sometimes when I'm trying to view pages from afar, but it always has the scroll bar. My text zoom is usually set to 100. What are optimal settings?

I have NoSquint. How do I make mine do what you showed? I have my zoom set to like 290 or 300 sometimes when I'm trying to view pages from afar, but it always has the scroll bar. My text zoom is usually set to 100. What are optimal settings?

For Neowin and my resolution of 1280x1024, I have page zoom set at 120%. Anything after that causes scroll bar to appear. The text zoom can be whatever you want, as it will never cause the scroll bar to appear.

For Neowin and my resolution of 1280x1024, I have page zoom set at 120%. Anything after that causes scroll bar to appear. The text zoom can be whatever you want, as it will never cause the scroll bar to appear.

My resolution is 1920x1200. What is a good setting to zoom in and not screw up the layout of the page? Plus, it has to be seen from afar.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Posts

    • For the purpose that it was built for, it’s a great machine. It’s okay to own multiple machines, it’s okay for machines to be different. If every computer was the same, they’d be boring af.
    • OpenAI is rolling out a major upgrade to ChatGPT memory by Pradeep Viswanathan OpenAI is rolling out a major upgrade to ChatGPT's memory, making the system more capable, current, and scalable across long-term use. Memory allows ChatGPT to remember useful details about users, including their preferences, projects, and constraints. Instead of starting every conversation from scratch, ChatGPT can use this context to provide more relevant responses in future chats. OpenAI first launched saved memories in February 2024. That feature allowed users to explicitly ask ChatGPT to save information into its memory, such as travel plans or writing preferences. However, this system had limits because it depended heavily on users giving clear instructions to remember something. Additionally, saved memories could become stale over time. In April 2025, OpenAI expanded memory by allowing ChatGPT to reference past chat context outside the saved memories list. This was powered by a background process called “dreaming,” which automatically curates memories from chat history. This made ChatGPT better at learning from natural conversation without requiring users to manually save every detail. Today, OpenAI announced a more capable and compute-efficient memory architecture built on top of dreaming. This new system improves ChatGPT’s ability to carry forward useful context, follow user preferences, and remain accurate as time passes. According to OpenAI’s internal evaluations, the new system improves factual recall from 67.9% in 2025 to 82.8% in 2026. Preference adherence improves from 55.3% to 71.3%, while accuracy over time improves from 52.2% to 75.1%. The best part of this new system is a new memory summary page where users can review ChatGPT's memories. Users can even update details, correct information, or give instructions on what topics ChatGPT should bring up and when. This new, improved memory system is available to ChatGPT Plus and Pro users in the US starting today. It will roll out to more countries, as well as Free and Go users, in the coming weeks.
    • I work for a video production company in Australia. The camera operators shoot footage and then pass the SD card over to the editors. Much easier than handing over the entire camera. Plus, on a busy day you can hand off the SD card and then pop another in for the next shoot. Or, you might have used multiple SD cards because you need the extra space for a long shoot. I also use USB cables and wifi for transferring footage, but in many cases an SD card reader is the easiest method.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      Dr Jared Dental Studio earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Week One Done
      RG INVESTMENT GROUP earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Very Popular
      The Norwegian Drone Pilot earned a badge
      Very Popular
    • Very Popular
      s0nic69 earned a badge
      Very Popular
    • Collaborator
      Asgardi earned a badge
      Collaborator
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      472
    2. 2
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      247
    3. 3
      Skyfrog
      79
    4. 4
      FloatingFatMan
      67
    5. 5
      Michael Scrip
      59
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!