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Adapting Greasemonkey UserScripts for Opera Browser

By • Sep 21st, 2009 • Filed under: Opera-Browser, Ubuntu

For Windows, Linux and Mac: I’m still trying to get the best out of my Opera 10 browser, cause i think its worth the pain :). Opera 10 is fast and stable on my Ubuntu 9.04 and there are times I prefer it to Firefox. Opera like Firefox can use scripts and setting-up scripts in […]

Firefox Nightly Builds Gets WebGL support

By • Sep 21st, 2009 • Filed under: Firefox, Open-Source

WebGL is an open framework initiative for web sites to use rich 3D graphics via OpenGL and JavaScript, that is without using any plug-in. This is now has a place in Firefox 3.7 nightly trunk builds. The video is a preview of WebGL and what its all about. WebGL obviously presents a new scene as […]

NotAwesome Prevents Web Sites From Appearing in Firefox AwesomeBar

By • Sep 18th, 2009 • Filed under: Firefox, Open-Source, Ubuntu, Windows

NotAwesomeBar is an experimental Firefox extension capable of preventing those web sites you’ll rather prefer not to appear on Firefox’s AwesomeBar from doing so. All you have to do is install the add-on, restart Firefox, thence each time you do a bookmark simply check the “Hide from AwesomeBar Searches” now found on the bookmark dialog […]

‘Greasemonkey Scripts for Google Search’ Replaces Google Homepage Logo with a Google Doodle

By • Sep 18th, 2009 • Filed under: Firefox, Open-Source, Ubuntu, Windows

Use a Greasemonkey script konwn as “Greasemonkey Scripts for Google Search” to personalize Google’s homepage and replace the traditional logo with a doodle of your choice. With the Greasemonkey script installed you’ll still see a new Google Doodle whenever one comes up. Your favorite doodle will be replaced by the new Google doodle of day.

Firefox 3.5.3 security updates now available for download

By • Sep 10th, 2009 • Filed under: Firefox, Security, Ubuntu, Windows

The imminent update to Firefox 3.5.3 announced yesterday on this blog is now available for download. Firefox 3.5.3 is just part of Mozilla’s ongoing stability and security update process. Also available for download is Firefox 3.0.14. Both have download packets for Windows, Mac, and Linux.