Posts Tagged ‘firefox’

CSS 3.0 modules and selectors have been implemented into the most recent update of many popular web browsers, including Firefox 3.5, Safari 4, and Google Chrome. Unfortunately Internet Explorer doesn’t support CSS3. Regardless of the IE fallback, I have decided to implement a number of new CSS3 features into my redesign. I recently updated my style sheet to add border-images. See the horizontal lines on my sidebar?

I used the new “-moz-border-image / -webkit-border-image” to make the necessary changes from a 1px solid line to a 2px repeating image for the bottom border of list elements and other various places. The code is after the break.

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I migrated to Arch Linux back in October and have been in love ever since. I thought Ubuntu was flexible but Arch stretches that whole idea to a new level. We’re talking about building your OS from the ground up, the way you like it. Much more customization and less bloat.

The details:

  • OS: Arch Linux x86_64
    • Kernel: 2.6.28-Arch
  • Desktop Environment: Xfce4
    • Window Manager: Compiz
    • Window Decorator: Emerald; Kind of Blue by tob1k
  • Desktop Aesthetics
  • Applications
    • Music Management: Rhythmbox
    • IM & Chat: XChat & Pidgin
    • Browser: Firefox

Ever think Gmail looks rather plain and boring? Give it some spice with Gmail Redesigned.

Step 1

Install the Stylish FireFox extension.

Step 2

Click View Source on this page.

**Update**: GlobexDesigns.com is now unavailable.

Please downloaded this text file and paste it into a new Stylish script (embedded Images);
Or install the Firefox extension here > http://sonco.synthasite.com/gmail-redesigned.php

Step 3

Click On the Stylish shortcut on the status bar. Followed by, Add File to Stylish…

Stylish - Gmail Redesigned

Step 4

Add a description and click Save on the dialog box.

Save Gmail style

Now test it out! Fire up Gmail and stare at the eye candy. :)

Gmail Redesigned Screenshot

Finally, the day has arrived. Firefox 3 has been officially released!

Hands down, this is the best web browser on the net. I suggest you an update if you haven’t. Check out the download counter, it’s wild. The US is currently topping the charts with the most downloads @ 1,070,000+ out of 3,000,000+. Woah.

Click the link below to download & help set a world record.

Download Day 2008