Just a heads up to everyone, the i.e. 6 update in the xp sp 1 will break the current microbians chromeless script and force it full screen.
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Just a heads up to everyone, the i.e. 6 update in the xp sp 1 will break the current microbians chromeless script and force it full screen.
:(
excellent! I hate those damn chromeless windows !
The fix is out.
http://www.microbians.com
Thats a shame there's a fix... Any site that uses chromeless or full screen isn't worth the download... I mean why bother? Are they that unprofessional that they have to use flashy gimicks to confuse the novice user?
Kids: Say NO to chromeless! :)
Agreed, Chromeless is the stupidest thing invented, since...well George Bush *grabs fire extinguisher knowing he will be flamed*Quote:
Originally posted by Markp.com
Thats a shame there's a fix... Any site that uses chromeless or full screen isn't worth the download... I mean why bother? Are they that unprofessional that they have to use flashy gimicks to confuse the novice user?
Kids: Say NO to chromeless! :)
they fixed that really fast
microbians doesnt even use chromless, they have a regular popup
Actually microbians does typically use their chromeless script. The current quick fix simply allows for standard window use with a simple js swap.
I personally enjoy using the chromeless browser on my personal site, which is a site that I maintain for fun with no business focus.
I typically troll the sitecheck when ever I see a commercial chromeless site in there I usually stress how inappropriate that usage is and that it can be confusing to the standard "user".
I think the wee chromeless window has its place like everything else...
or are you chaps going for a chromeless 99% BAD type of commentary?
It's called Mozilla on Linux.Quote:
Originally posted by Mugen
The fix is out.
I say down with chromeless too...for a start they only bloody work on IE PC.
The internet is MULTI-PLATFORM if you hadn't noticed...
I swear, I think XP killed a script of mine which I used to set cookies in Flash, as the script works on my older machine ('98). Bugger.
As for chromeless, I don't see the problem for fun sites, but commercial? Not in this lifetime.
Isn't there some IE for Mac? And for Unix (not Linux)?Quote:
Originally posted by SJT
I say down with chromeless too...for a start they only bloody work on IE PC.
The internet is MULTI-PLATFORM if you hadn't noticed...
But I hate chromeless windows, anyhow.
Yeah there is, but it's crippled (what a suprise!) Though funnliy enough it sticks better to the DOM model than PC IE...:D
Hmmm.... I will stick with my Mozilla, thank you very much.
I've got Chimera set as my default browser and have done for about the last 5 months.
It absolutely rocks. :D
http://chimera.mozdev.org