So, I got a new widescreen monitor today, and I was curious if there was any way (via a script of some kind, add-on or whatever) to have images in a tab load in the center of the screen rather than justified to the left, as is the default. If anyone knows of a way to go about doing this, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks!
Otherwise, you might be able to do it with a stylesheet, if Firefox uses an internal stylesheet on the "page" for displaying images. Maybe not. Oh well, at least you're Rediscovering the Web.
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Anonymous2006-12-27 9:04
>>3
now that you mention it, that is a stupid ass slogan
what does it even mean "rediscover the web"
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Anonymous2006-12-27 9:13
>>4
It holds the helpful implication that your only choice beyond IE is Firefox, a favourable outcome for Mozilla whose browser is pretty shitty compared to any other one in the world (in terms of security flaws, bloat, slow release schedule, etc)
in this post operafag bitterness
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Anonymous2006-12-27 12:27
>>5
it's favourable because they make cash through google and its bullshit advertising
firefox still has some rendering problems
firefox still has no functionality without extensions
firefox still has some usability problems
firefox still has some resource usage problems
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Anonymous2006-12-28 19:35
firefox still has some rendering problems
Like all browsers firefox still has no functionality without extensions
Troll firefox still has some usability problems
Subjective firefox still has some resource usage problems
Agreed
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Anonymous2006-12-28 21:48
>firefox still has no functionality without extensions
But it does have extensions unlike other browsers :3