Firedog 1.2 - a smarter, faster, more stylish browser suite
Re: Weave
First, thanks... And sorry, but Weave is only available for FF3 as an addon, so it can't be added to Firedogbjoenn wrote:will it be possible to adopt Weave-extension to Firedog? Regards, bjoenn
Yes indeed that is true.. MySpace seem to have taken the unbelievably stupid move of only supporting the latest Firefox!!stifiling wrote:looks like myspace.com made some sort of change and i can no longer access it using this browser (firedog)
Not an issue for me as I NEVER visit myspace - I find most peoples MySpace pages to be horrendous abuses of web 'technology'
I hate MySpace a lot, but for MySpace users, that certainly is a real pain in the neck..
No idea what the MySpace developers think they are doing, it's easy to create great sites that support Firefox 1.5, even!!
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Just getting back into it.. I'll check it out, sorry for the late reply. But you may find the answer in another thread - it'll be the same for Firedog and Firefox...sinc wrote:any changes or updates scottman? I do have a question how can i associate WMV files in firedog do open with gxine? thanks
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Thanks
Hi Scott:
I was reading the post and saw the dismal response you have gotten. I love the program, it is definitely faster on dial up!
I can't listen to the radio on dial up anyway but if I had to use a stand alone program for that so what? The text editor that you added is perfect for using on forums .
The other day I ran into one problem where the error was about needing a forms enabled browser. but that is it.
My Space is where perverts go to find children to abuse. If I could do what you do I would block it on purpose. There must be legitimate uses for it but I have seen nothing but the destruction of society there.
The net is a wonderful tool but a double edged sword. My niece is learning about puppy and I cannot let her use the chat. because of some of the vulgarity there. At least I can send her here.
Thanks for all your hard work and time.
I was reading the post and saw the dismal response you have gotten. I love the program, it is definitely faster on dial up!
I can't listen to the radio on dial up anyway but if I had to use a stand alone program for that so what? The text editor that you added is perfect for using on forums .
The other day I ran into one problem where the error was about needing a forms enabled browser. but that is it.
My Space is where perverts go to find children to abuse. If I could do what you do I would block it on purpose. There must be legitimate uses for it but I have seen nothing but the destruction of society there.
The net is a wonderful tool but a double edged sword. My niece is learning about puppy and I cannot let her use the chat. because of some of the vulgarity there. At least I can send her here.
Thanks for all your hard work and time.
Re: Thanks
Thanks very much, about the 'dismal' response, most people want FF3 or Opera 10 - but not me (and a few others apparently)Frank Cox wrote:Hi Scott:
I was reading the post and saw the dismal response you have gotten. I love the program, it is definitely faster on dial up!
I couldnt find any good radio addons for FF2, a lot of cool addons are only FF3, which is a shame... And xinha is good for many tasks, but isn't really a full HTML WYSIWYG editor, I'll admit..Frank Cox wrote: I can't listen to the radio on dial up anyway but if I had to use a stand alone program for that so what? The text editor that you added is perfect for using on forums .
Also, you can use the 'blocksite' addon in Firedog to block any sites you like (or don't like!) including MySpace, which horrifies me from a design and usability point of view... Unusable and unreadable are the words for MySpace...
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Thank you,
Obviously superb and I am only now running it through it's paces. With my netbook I need to maximize viewable space. Very nice layout. When I find out how to make my bottom ?menu bar appear and disappear--then it will be perfect.
I have tried ff3.6, Opera10,10,and firepup (It locked up when I attempted to bookmark)
I have been running puppeee off a USB stick for three days now. This is my first experience with Puppy and I am loving it.
sc0ttman you rock -- Thank you keep up the show!
werwinn
PS: This is from an eeepc1000ha, and I have three beater old lappy's that I will try to resurrect, plus an OLPC XO that I have been messing with. It would be fun to get Puppy on it.
Thanks to all and a Happy New Year!
Obviously superb and I am only now running it through it's paces. With my netbook I need to maximize viewable space. Very nice layout. When I find out how to make my bottom ?menu bar appear and disappear--then it will be perfect.
I have tried ff3.6, Opera10,10,and firepup (It locked up when I attempted to bookmark)
I have been running puppeee off a USB stick for three days now. This is my first experience with Puppy and I am loving it.
sc0ttman you rock -- Thank you keep up the show!
werwinn
PS: This is from an eeepc1000ha, and I have three beater old lappy's that I will try to resurrect, plus an OLPC XO that I have been messing with. It would be fun to get Puppy on it.
Thanks to all and a Happy New Year!
Your very welcome, happy new year! I think I've got the same netbook as you, not really sure to be honest, and I put Firedog on it immediately, so as to save some screen space!werwinn wrote:Thank you,
Obviously superb and I am only now running it through it's paces. With my netbook I need to maximize viewable space. Very nice layout. When I find out how to make my bottom ?menu bar appear and disappear--then it will be perfect... sc0ttman you rock -- Thank you keep up the show!
Thanks to all and a Happy New Year!
If you edit /root/.jwmrc-tray (i think) and set the autohide value to '1'... then you will have an autohiding taskbar
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werwinn
ttuuxxx is working on an OLPC build using quirky/woof
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... &start=135
Aitch
ttuuxxx is working on an OLPC build using quirky/woof
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... &start=135
Aitch
Problem with simple mail
When I check the settings it has both pop.gmail and imap.gmail . I only added pop because mail I have forwarded to gmail comes from elink which only uses pop. I think my problem is Simple Mail is automatically adding imap and causing a conflict. Outgoing works fine. Any ideas? I love FireDog ! The on off toggle for images is a treat for dial up! Thanks again Scott!
I've successfully updated Mozilla products on Puppy from the Mozilla update. The PET is useful to add the item to the Puppy menus and the like, but once that's in place, you shouldn't need to wait for an updated PET.otropogo wrote:I know I regularly get notices from Seamonkey that there's a new version, and inviting me to upgrade. But my understanding is that one has to wait for a new pet.
Seamonkey as delivered with Firefox was the exception in Puppy 4.12, because the Puppy install put it in /usr/bin, while the Mozilla default is /usr/local/bin. I wound up with two versions of the 1.X branch, and the Puppy menu still pointing at the old one. (Why Puppy didn't use the Mozilla default in the first place is beyond me.)
It won't be a problem. NoScript's developer took pains to make it work in any Mozilla application. It won't break Seamonkey, but will need to be installed in it.Similarly, I was just at the mozilla no-script download site, and it invited me to install the no-script addon, but I declined, fearing it would end up crippling my Puppy Seamonkey.
Older Mozilla code like Seamonkey 1.X used an XPIInstall framework. Newer code, including Seamonkey 2.0, has switched to Toolkit internally. Extensions intended for XPIInstall will not install in Toolkit based apps, and vice versa.Are these valid concerns?
Not all FF 2.0 extensions work in 3.0, and not all FF 3.0 extensions work in 3.5. There are changes in newer Mozilla versions that break older extensions. Each extension comes with an Install.rdf file that tells the program how to deal with it. The file includes fields specifying the oldest and newest versions of the program the extension is meant to work with. If you try to install an FF 3.0 extension in FF 3.5, FF will complain that it's not compatible and refuse to install it.
Many older extensions will work in newer releases of Firefox, but the install.rdf file hasn't been updated to include the later version number so FF doesn't know that. To get around it, the simple method is to install another extension. Mel Reyes created an extension called Tech Toolkit to assist in managing extensions and themes. One of the things TT can do is turn off compatibility checking, so you can successfully install an older extension and test it. If it doesn't work, you can uninstall it again. If it does work, you can right-click it's entry in the Add-ons list and select Make Compatible to turn off the incompatibility message.
Meanwhile, I'd suggest making NoScript a part of the default Firedog install. It blocks script activity from any site not in a user maintained whitelist, and can block JavaScript, Java, Flash, and Microsoft Silverlight.
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Dennis
Tech Toolkit sounds like a good tool, I think I will look into it. I hope it's not too big!DMcCunney wrote:Mel Reyes created an extension called Tech Toolkit to assist in managing extensions and themes. One of the things TT can do is turn off [extension] compatibility checking, so you can successfully install an older extension and test it.
If it doesn't work, you can uninstall it again. If it does work, you can right-click it's entry in the Add-ons list and select Make Compatible to turn off the incompatibility message.
Meanwhile, I'd suggest making NoScript a part of the default Firedog install. It blocks script activity from any site not in a user maintained whitelist, and can block JavaScript, Java, Flash, and Microsoft Silverlight.
Also, I'll probably include noscript as default in Firedog 1.3.. Although most extensions I've included are much smaller. However I do understand its usefulness for many.
Anyone have any advice, requests or suggestions for Firedog 1.3?
I'm also thinking of making a Firedog for web designers (for myself more than anything) - basically Firedog, with a load of the great web development addons for FF2.
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First I wanted to pass on my compliments for Firedog. I wouldn't have believed Firefox 2 would still run this well even on modern sites. My husband (who digs Puppeee Arcade by the way and has switched to it as his main OS) tells me sites load twice as fast (on our slow 3g connection) as Seamonkey 2 that I had him running before.
Have you considered using an optimized build of Firefox? I can't find the old builds of swiftfox, but I did find swiftweasel 2 is still available. I bet the pentium-m build would positively fly on a netbook.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/swiftweasel/files/
Have you considered using an optimized build of Firefox? I can't find the old builds of swiftfox, but I did find swiftweasel 2 is still available. I bet the pentium-m build would positively fly on a netbook.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/swiftweasel/files/
I'll have a look at it.. To be honest, if I have to do it all from scratch again, I'll probably leave it, took me ages to get all the right addon versions etc, edit userChrome, etc...jemimah wrote:Have you considered using an optimized build of Firefox? I can't find the old builds of swiftfox, but I did find swiftweasel 2 is still available. I bet the pentium-m build would positively fly on a netbook.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/swiftweasel/files/
However, it may be possible to simply use a different build and replace its /root/.mozilla and all the userChrome files in /usr/lib/firefox..
Or, it may be possible to replace a load of files in the filedog pet with files from one of the optimised FF builds...
if so, i'm game... I'll look into it.
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More Compatible
Hi Scott:
Just wanted to let you know that I was able to connect to a site with FireDog that blocked SeaMonkey. Another good reason to use it!
The only problem I am having is simple mail will not download my gmail. I have to run gmail as pop because of the addresses I forwarded to it . Simple automatically configures imap so it has both pop.gmail and imap.gmail and I think that is the problem, any ideas?
If not what would be a similar replacement for SM?
Thanks again!
Just wanted to let you know that I was able to connect to a site with FireDog that blocked SeaMonkey. Another good reason to use it!
The only problem I am having is simple mail will not download my gmail. I have to run gmail as pop because of the addresses I forwarded to it . Simple automatically configures imap so it has both pop.gmail and imap.gmail and I think that is the problem, any ideas?
If not what would be a similar replacement for SM?
Thanks again!
Re: More Compatible
First, your welcome.Frank Cox wrote:Hi Scott:
Just wanted to let you know that I was able to connect to a site with FireDog that blocked SeaMonkey. Another good reason to use it!
The only problem I am having is simple mail will not download my gmail. I have to run gmail as pop because of the addresses I forwarded to it . Simple automatically configures imap so it has both pop.gmail and imap.gmail and I think that is the problem, any ideas?
If not what would be a similar replacement for SM?
Thanks again!
Second, I don't use gmail, so don't know exactly what settings you need, but many people report that gmail works well with Simple Mail...
You can click on Preferences and edit your accounts, chaning any 'imap' values to 'pop' or 'mail' or whatever you need..
I found a few links, possibly you've already seen them, but they may be of use...
Google Help: http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answ ... swer=78799
GMail Manager: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1320
Lots of GMail addons: http://speckyboy.com/2009/04/13/22-fire ... geability/
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Thanks Dennis,DMcCunney wrote:I've successfully updated Mozilla products on Puppy from the Mozilla update. The PET is useful to add the item to the Puppy menus and the like, but once that's in place, you shouldn't need to wait for an updated PET....otropogo wrote:I know I regularly get notices from Seamonkey that there's a new version, and inviting me to upgrade. But my understanding is that one has to wait for a new pet.
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Dennis
It seems I missed your reply when notified, due to the way the forum displays pages, and only read it today. Have saved your advice and expect to follow it shortly.
otropogo@gmail.com facebook.com/otropogo
Re: More Compatible
Thanks for the links.
I have tried deleting the imap setting but SM keeps rewriting it.
Thanks anyway.
One more question . If I use a bare bones 4.2 and add FD plus the files you recommend saving from SeaMonkey will it work?
Love FD even if I never figure out SM.
I have tried deleting the imap setting but SM keeps rewriting it.
Thanks anyway.
One more question . If I use a bare bones 4.2 and add FD plus the files you recommend saving from SeaMonkey will it work?
Love FD even if I never figure out SM.
Re: More Compatible
It should do, but it will depend on how much has been removed from that particular barebaones version. But it should.Frank Cox wrote:Thanks for the links.
I have tried deleting the imap setting but SM keeps rewriting it.
Thanks anyway.
One more question . If I use a bare bones 4.2 and add FD plus the files you recommend saving from SeaMonkey will it work?
Love FD even if I never figure out SM.
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