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Answered by rachel.j : May 24 2012 06:33 AM
Hi Shiva,
Thanks for writing us about this, and I'm sorry to hear that the download isn't working for you. Are you getting the error when you try to visit Your Products page or from the actua... full answer >
Answered by sarahkim : Sep 15 2010 11:20 AM
Safari Enhancer used to be found here: http://www.celestial...ri_enhancer.php
I found the link on our Missing CD page for the Panther Edition of Mac OS X: The Missing Manual. The link now results in ... full answer >
Apple recently released it's Safari Extensions gallery, allowing Safari users to use extensions, similar to how Mozilla Firefox has it's extensions. Extensions allow you to infuse your browser...
You never know when you're going to fall victim to something malicious on the Internet. If you're using Internet Explorer as your main browser, it's a good idea to lock down those services that are mo...
Being a bit of a web browser geek (if there is such a thing), I got a real kick out of interviewing Lindsey Simon, a front-end developer for Google's user experience team and a speaker at the upcoming...
Answered by sarahkim : Jun 08 2010 09:09 AM
Depending on the game you've developed it may not be possible.
If you aren't using 3D graphics you can use the SilverSprite library to run your game using Silverlight 2.
Another option is... full answer >
Many organizations today use proxies to protect their
users from intrusion and to use smaller amounts of publicly routed IP
addresses. A proxy is a server that sits between
you an...
Answered by Paul Zirkle : Nov 10 2009 12:13 PM
Back in the day I used IE-- it just worked better than Netscape, and it was already integrated into the operating system.
I switched to Firefox when it came out because of the tabs feature.
Then I s... full answer >
Greasemonkey won't do anything until you start installing user scripts to customize specific web pages.A Greasemonkey user script is a single file, written in Javascript, that ...
Answered by pmckie : Sep 25 2009 07:17 AM
Check this site for an excellent set of tables on Web browser HTML support: Browser support for HTML. full answer >