Comment Lightweighted (Score 1) 52
I googled a definition of "lightweighted". It isn't a word.
I googled a definition of "lightweighted". It isn't a word.
WTG bronies.
Bring back the 1-April-2006 Slashdot theme to celebrate.
Entire Star Wars section added solely to gain publicity for the rest of the work.
Mission accomplished.
Amen to that.
Should there not be a "Video Content" topic flag and a corresponding filter option?
That can't be right. I used to use MySpace and it used to break all the time!
Could be time to switch back for the same reasons.
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/macbook-air-chrome-16-firefox-9-benchmark,3108-18.html
It's not longer "do not evil", it's "let someone else do the evil for us!"
Easier != Better
Can any automated tool measure these kinds of best practices?
No. The - for the sake of politeness, let's call them "people" - who invested time and effort into devising these schemes have actually built a complete chain of negative productivity by doing so. Remarkable.
I hear being a card-carrying Lunar Republican will get you on the No Fly list.
Hehe, yeah. TBH I doubt they'll even be able to try that particular blag since TFA says that West Yorkshire Police are now actually selling their own forensic tool based on the allegedly stolen information.
Honestly, this should make you chuckle and smile and say "Wow!"
"Why" might be in there somewhere but if it's your first port of call, you're a lost cause - hand in your geek card.
The Ribbon is an abomination.
However, interesting little suggestion in TFA is that there is a "quick access toolbar" which basically looks... like an Explorer toolbar. You can customize anything onto it you like. And you can minimize the Ribbon, folding down into something that looks... like a menu.
So, it
I agree that's the sensible sounding advice I've given many times over the years.
However, Mozilla removed the menu.
"Help" is no longer something clearly visible along a familiar menu bar. It's now an entry in the second column of a panel that comes pops down from the orange part of what many users will assume to simply be the title bar - not something interactive.
"Go to the orange Firefox button" you'll have to say, then "find help". I don't even know how to get to "About" any more in default Firefox and I've customized my interface back to what it used to look like, so I can no longer find out.
Life is a whim of several billion cells to be you for a while.