Repost from links for compo!
From the If Animals Were L33t challenge. See all 251 entries (closed)
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From the If Animals Were L33t challenge. See all 251 entries (closed)
( , Fri 26 May 2006, 14:48, archived)
you've entered the competition.........
with a screen grab of someone else's website?
or (having actually looked at it) have you spent one hell of a lot of time on this gag ;D
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Fri 26 May 2006, 14:49,
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or (having actually looked at it) have you spent one hell of a lot of time on this gag ;D
is it friday?
I got confused because I was allowed to post I thought it was a Tuesday!
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Fri 26 May 2006, 15:04,
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aaaahhh nooo I didn't explain
my website, created for the links board
posted a screen cap of it to enter the compo
wanted to explain that I had already posted the link to it on the links board before I got yelled at for something!
Ha, One day I will post something right...
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Fri 26 May 2006, 14:52,
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posted a screen cap of it to enter the compo
wanted to explain that I had already posted the link to it on the links board before I got yelled at for something!
Ha, One day I will post something right...
Oh.
Fair enough. Not really "l33t" though, is it?
(Ugh, I feel dirty after saying that.)
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Fri 26 May 2006, 14:53,
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(Ugh, I feel dirty after saying that.)
apologies for the compo entry
after seeing the rest of the entries I now know where I have gone wrong....
I shall go back and get a picture off google of an animal and add a speech bubble with some l33t speak instead!
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Fri 26 May 2006, 14:56,
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I shall go back and get a picture off google of an animal and add a speech bubble with some l33t speak instead!
good idea.
That's what everyone else seems to have done.
Except me.
And lots of others actually.
Bah.
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Fri 26 May 2006, 14:58,
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Except me.
And lots of others actually.
Bah.
This isn't actually anything you've actually done though, is it?
Also: People still use internet explorer?
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Fri 26 May 2006, 14:51,
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I do
and don't want to change because all I hear are people on here saying "that image crashes Firefox" etc etc etc
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Fri 26 May 2006, 14:53,
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Hahaha
I've never had that problem here. My guess is everyone else is just rubbish.
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Fri 26 May 2006, 14:54,
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I think he's referring to the 0.03fps gif animating bug
It just means that spacks/ etc at that frame rate animate as fast as fuck-- faster than at a 0fps interval.
OMG! It crashed my browser ain't true. People are taking the piss.
Although MIDI files playing in the background of freewebs websites did used to crash my Firefox 1.0
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Fri 26 May 2006, 14:56,
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OMG! It crashed my browser ain't true. People are taking the piss.
Although MIDI files playing in the background of freewebs websites did used to crash my Firefox 1.0
suspect that kind of comment comes from mongland or paid MS boosters
FF is wonderful & bolt-on extensions give image control & management other browsers can only pretend to have. Try it, quite wondrous (and free!)
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Fri 26 May 2006, 14:56,
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True
I find that too many extensions though make FF buggy. I only use one or two now.
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Fri 26 May 2006, 14:57,
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^this with older FF versions and uncontrolled extensionomania
I don't think I could live without adblock or image zoom and colourful tabs.
edit: Twenty-five extensions in place currently & stable as a BB housemate.
PS New version of image zoom (0.2.5) turned up today (courtesy of update notifier extension).
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Fri 26 May 2006, 15:01,
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edit: Twenty-five extensions in place currently & stable as a BB housemate.
PS New version of image zoom (0.2.5) turned up today (courtesy of update notifier extension).
why? what does Firefox actually do differently
other than have tabs or something? (I really haven't bothered to find out!)
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Fri 26 May 2006, 14:57,
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Tabs, searchbars, a million and one handy little "things"
And if you type, for example, "toast" into the adress bar, it'll come up with the first google result for toast. Very handy.
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Fri 26 May 2006, 14:59,
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