• (cs) in reply to foo
    foo:
    I like how it says "platform 9 3/4" for one of the trains. Hah, made you look.
    Made me look!
  • (cs) in reply to cyborg

    I know that in OpenOffice, it's very easy to get the spell check wiggles to show up if you save to an image.

    So it doesn't need to be a screenshot, it can just be that they used OpenOffice Draw.

  • iFX (unregistered) in reply to Contextually annoyed

    @Contextually annoyed: I haven't had time to read the rest of the comments, so sorry if this has already been mentioned, but you could try the "Menu Editor" extension.

    It won't let you make the same menu always pop up everywhere, BUT it will let you hide whatever menu options you don't use/like or generally just don't want to see - from whatever menu you like in firefox.

    It also lets you add menu options that you WOULD like that aren't already there ;)

    Menu Editor has really helped streamline my FF interface so it uses minimal screen real estate while still giving me every option I need - that's got to be the no.1 reason I can't leave firefox as my main browser - its customisability ;)

    By the way, being a webdev I have all browsers installed, but I've been using FF as my main browser since... well, it was first released... and I have never seen that mega menu :( so I also feel a bit left out ;) can't seem to get it to appear either.

    I use WinXP Pro, Win Vista 32-bit, Win7 64-bit and Ubuntu 64-bit... and tend to have 2 - 3 windows open, with around 20 to 30+ tabs open in each of those windows - maybe it's the way I use the browser?? I've only got about 35 - 40 add-ons installed now (used to use a lot more ;) ).

  • Stuart Longland (unregistered)

    "I was waiting for a train, and I see that a lot of rail destinations lead directly to the web!" writes Fulvio Corno, "I just don't know whether to user GET or POST to catch those trains."

    Neither, you PUT yourself onto the carriage.

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